The penis is comprised of three primary regions: two extensive chambers on the top--the Corpora Cavernosa and one smaller chamber on the bottom of the penis called the Corpus Spongiosum.
When the penis is aroused, the three chambers fill with blood that causes an erection. The Corpus Spongiosum chamber is the area of the
penis used mainly for urination and ejaculation; whereas, the Corpora Cavernosa is the primary blood-containing chamber of the penis.
The Corpora Cavernosa is where up to 90% of blood is stored when the man has an erection. The man’s penis size is only limited in width
and length by the maximum amount where the Corpora Cavernosa can satiate with the blood. Plainly stated, it is inconceivable for the penis
to get larger by itself, because the blood that fills the penis is already filling up to the utmost size of the Corpora Cavernosa.
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How does the Corpora Cavernosa enlarge to hold more blood?
Penis enlargement JELQ exercises contrives to break down the area cell membranes of the Corpora Cavernosa by coercing blood into its respected
chambers. Each time the Corpora Cavernosa stretches, the cells grow bigger than normal. The penis then rectifies itself by growing and repairing
these damaged cells back that are stronger and larger every time. This cellular “stretching”, permits the penis to accommodate a lot more blood,
which then builds up the erectile tissue.
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