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  1. #21

    Default Re: Nganu mobarug man ang *kuan* inig mata sa buntag


    nah dli man mubarog akong itlog ing ka buntag. hahaha ako.a ra ko an. unsa na ko an gani mga bro? nyahahaha

  2. #22

    Default Re: Nganu mobarug man ang *kuan* inig mata sa buntag

    i kuan kuno be kay murag kuan kaayo dah ang kuan,
    ka kuan sad nimo ts oi... mga kuan ra ba kaayo ang mga posters o

  3. #23

    Default Re: Nganu mobarug man ang *kuan* inig mata sa buntag

    SA buntag gud daw according to medical research mo barog jud daw na siya ... hahaha

  4. #24

    Default Re: Nganu mobarug man ang *kuan* inig mata sa buntag

    TS di na cya for trade?

  5. #25

    Default Re: Nganu mobarug man ang *kuan* inig mata sa buntag

    samot syag ma-ban ug dri nya i-trade

  6. #26

    Default Re: Nganu mobarug man ang *kuan* inig mata sa buntag

    Nocturnal penile tumescence
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Nocturnal penile tumescence (NPT, informally known as "morning wood" or "morning glory") is the spontaneous occurrence of an erection of the ***** during sleep or when waking up. All men without physiological erectile dysfunction experience this phenomenon, usually three to five times during the night. It typically happens during REM sleep.

    The existence and predictability of nocturnal tumescence is used by sexual health practitioners to ascertain whether a given case of erectile dysfunction (E.D.) is psychological or physiological in origin. A patient presenting with E.D. is fitted with an elastic device to wear around his ***** during sleep; the device detects changes in girth and relays the information to a computer for later analysis. If nocturnal tumescence is detected, then the E.D. is presumed to be due to a psychosomatic illness such as sexual anxiety; if not, then it is presumed to be due to a physiological cause.

    The cause of NPT is not known with certainty. Bancroft (2005) hypothesizes that the noradrenergic neurons of the locus ceruleus are inhibitory to penile erection, and that the cessation of their discharge that occurs during REM sleep may allow testosterone-related excitatory actions to manifest as NPT.

    Evidence supporting the possibility that a full bladder can stimulate an erection has existed for some time and is characterized as a 'reflex erection'. The nerves that control a man’s ability to have a reflex erection are located in the sacral nerves (S2-S4) of the spinal cord. A full bladder is known to mildly stimulate nerves in the same region. This mild stimulus which during the day is normally suppressed in adult males by competing stimuli and other distractions; during sleep with the absence of such factors could instigate a reflex erection.

    The possibility of a full bladder causing an erection, especially during sleep, is perhaps further supported by the beneficial physiological effect of an erection inhibiting urination, thereby helping to avoid nocturnal enuresis.

  7. #27

    Default Re: Nganu mobarug man ang *kuan* inig mata sa buntag

    Quote Originally Posted by geo25 View Post
    Nocturnal penile tumescence
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Nocturnal penile tumescence (NPT, informally known as "morning wood" or "morning glory") is the spontaneous occurrence of an erection of the ***** during sleep or when waking up. All men without physiological erectile dysfunction experience this phenomenon, usually three to five times during the night. It typically happens during REM sleep.

    The existence and predictability of nocturnal tumescence is used by sexual health practitioners to ascertain whether a given case of erectile dysfunction (E.D.) is psychological or physiological in origin. A patient presenting with E.D. is fitted with an elastic device to wear around his ***** during sleep; the device detects changes in girth and relays the information to a computer for later analysis. If nocturnal tumescence is detected, then the E.D. is presumed to be due to a psychosomatic illness such as sexual anxiety; if not, then it is presumed to be due to a physiological cause.

    The cause of NPT is not known with certainty. Bancroft (2005) hypothesizes that the noradrenergic neurons of the locus ceruleus are inhibitory to penile erection, and that the cessation of their discharge that occurs during REM sleep may allow testosterone-related excitatory actions to manifest as NPT.

    Evidence supporting the possibility that a full bladder can stimulate an erection has existed for some time and is characterized as a 'reflex erection'. The nerves that control a man’s ability to have a reflex erection are located in the sacral nerves (S2-S4) of the spinal cord. A full bladder is known to mildly stimulate nerves in the same region. This mild stimulus which during the day is normally suppressed in adult males by competing stimuli and other distractions; during sleep with the absence of such factors could instigate a reflex erection.

    The possibility of a full bladder causing an erection, especially during sleep, is perhaps further supported by the beneficial physiological effect of an erection inhibiting urination, thereby helping to avoid nocturnal enuresis.

    TS, ug mao gyud ni imong pasabot...naa na gyud ang tubag gkan ni geo25.
    asa na man ka TS?

  8. #28

    Default Re: Nganu mobarug man ang *kuan* inig mata sa buntag

    Quote Originally Posted by hlongimanus View Post
    samot syag ma-ban ug dri nya i-trade
    aw abi nkog for trade ni....
    for sale jd d.i

  9. #29

    Default Re: Nganu mobarug man ang *kuan* inig mata sa buntag

    hahaha unsa on gud ning thread na kuan!!!

  10. #30

    Default Re: Nganu mobarug man ang *kuan* inig mata sa buntag

    Quote Originally Posted by geo25 View Post
    Nocturnal penile tumescence
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Nocturnal penile tumescence (NPT, informally known as "morning wood" or "morning glory") is the spontaneous occurrence of an erection of the ***** during sleep or when waking up. All men without physiological erectile dysfunction experience this phenomenon, usually three to five times during the night. It typically happens during REM sleep.

    The existence and predictability of nocturnal tumescence is used by sexual health practitioners to ascertain whether a given case of erectile dysfunction (E.D.) is psychological or physiological in origin. A patient presenting with E.D. is fitted with an elastic device to wear around his ***** during sleep; the device detects changes in girth and relays the information to a computer for later analysis. If nocturnal tumescence is detected, then the E.D. is presumed to be due to a psychosomatic illness such as sexual anxiety; if not, then it is presumed to be due to a physiological cause.

    The cause of NPT is not known with certainty. Bancroft (2005) hypothesizes that the noradrenergic neurons of the locus ceruleus are inhibitory to penile erection, and that the cessation of their discharge that occurs during REM sleep may allow testosterone-related excitatory actions to manifest as NPT.

    Evidence supporting the possibility that a full bladder can stimulate an erection has existed for some time and is characterized as a 'reflex erection'. The nerves that control a man’s ability to have a reflex erection are located in the sacral nerves (S2-S4) of the spinal cord. A full bladder is known to mildly stimulate nerves in the same region. This mild stimulus which during the day is normally suppressed in adult males by competing stimuli and other distractions; during sleep with the absence of such factors could instigate a reflex erection.

    The possibility of a full bladder causing an erection, especially during sleep, is perhaps further supported by the beneficial physiological effect of an erection inhibiting urination, thereby helping to avoid nocturnal enuresis.
    aw mao diay pasabot ani. karun kabalo nako sa explanation ngano...

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