Friday, November 27, 2015
Saturday, November 21, 2015
How Pretentious Can We Be?
Hello People
I am not one for shying
away from discussing health issues and that was why I took out time to put up Beyond Dicks and wrote the second post there titled - Where Does Penis Come From?
But you won't believe that
since that publication was made public, I have received loads of messages from
my friends telling me that I ought not to have brought such topic to the public
domain.
It does appear that those
who sent such messages to me did not know that I am a Medical Doctor and that
for us, nothing is too sacrosanct to be discussed so long as it impacts on the
health of even one person.
Why do we pretend over
things that exist and then think that we know the ones that do not exist?
Every man has a PENIS,
just like every woman has a VAGINA; and pray what is wrong in discussing these
subjects in the Public?
A lot of guys out there are
wasting their sex lives because they are not comfortable with the size of their
penises; how then can they get help if they do not hear from qualified Medical
Practitioners that what makes a fantastic sex life is not the size of the penis
but the guy's ACT OF LOVE MAKING and
there is a whole world of difference between HAVING SEX and MAKING LOVE.
So my friends, let us not
shy away from saying things as they are, in that way those who have teenagers as
Children would be able to talk to them about Sex Education, because there's an
age a child would reach and you can no longer tell him that his penis is
"nta-nta" or whatever colloquial name your vernacular language gives
to it.
This blog Beyond Dicks is DEDICATED to MEN and the WOMEN who love their men
Always visit it and ask
questions to seek clarifications.
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#DrJTF
Friday, November 20, 2015
Where Does The Penis Come From? - Must Read
Mystery solved: Where the penis comes from
It’s not a question a lot of scientists ponder out loud, but
it’s key to much of life on Earth: Exactly how does the penis form?
Today, two teams of researchers report having solved one part of this
mystery, pinpointing how the organ gets its start in snake, lizard, mouse, and
chick embryos.
Now that they understand the penis’s origin, researchers can
track its development in more detail to understand what drives it to follow a
different path in females and become a clitoris.
The finding doesn’t just
answer a biological conundrum; it could also help millions of people born with
genital malformations.
In
the first study, Harvard University developmental biologists Cliff Tabin,
Patrick Tschopp, and colleagues traced penis development in mouse, lizard,
chick, and snake embryos.
They also analyzed the gene regulatory networks that
orchestrate this process.
They pinpointed the cells destined to become the
penis, but those cells differed depending on the species studied,
they report online today in Nature.
In snakes and lizards, the penis arises from what will become—or, in snakes,
would have been—the beginnings of the back legs, whereas in mice, some of the
cells destined to become the tail take on that task.
Penis formation in the
chicken involved cells from the would-be tail and the would-be hindlimb, the
team reports.
What
was common to all of these animals was the role of the cloaca, a cavity
destined to become the lower part of the gut.
Signals from the cloaca initiate
penis formation in each animal. But as in real estate, location is everything.
The rodent cloaca is back by the tail-to-be and taps some nearby cells for the
penis, whereas the snake cloaca is close to where two limbs used to sprout.
Hence, the snake gets two penises instead of just one, (though it uses just one
at a time during mating), Tschopp says.
When the researchers attached cloacal
tissue to other parts of the chick embryo, they saw the buds indicative of
penis growth where they should not have otherwise formed.
They did not let the
chick develop beyond this point. “Wherever you put the cloaca, that
determines what cell types you recruit,” Tschopp explains.
The work “highlights
the important role of the cloaca in the earliest events involved, which I think
has been underappreciated,” adds Marty Cohn, a developmental biologist at the
University of Florida (UF) in Gainesville, who performed a separate study.
In
that work, he and UF colleague Ana Herrera tagged different cells of a chick
embryo with a fluorescent marker and followed those cells as they proliferated.
They discovered that the ones that turned into either a penis or a clitoris
started out as two groups of cells on opposite edges of the embryo when it was
still a flat sheet.
As that sheet curls up and joins to close the body wall and
make a 3D embryo, the two sets of cells meet in the middle, the
duo reports today in Scientific
Reports.
Each group of cells forms a bud, and these two buds merge
in the chick to form a single penis. In snakes, the buds may remain separate to
form their dual penises.
In people, defects in the genital organs may arise
when the body wall doesn’t close properly, Cohn says.
Welcome To Our Blog
From time immemorial, man
has always been concerned about his penis colloquially called DICK.
If it is not about the
size, it is about its shape or length or its erection issues.
A lot of men are obsessed
with the size of their dicks that they either fail to enjoy sex or find
themselves getting involved in sexual escapades that are risky.
In this blog, we intend to
educate men with respect to their dicks and help them come to the realization
and understanding that no matter how small a penis is, it can perform WONDERS.
That is the aim of this
blog and we hope to have guys getting glued to read our posts from time to
time.
You are highly welcome
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