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  1. FAQ - 'The Snip' FAQs

    14/04/16

    A vasectomy is surgery so it's a big step. Be sure. The snip? You're not still on about circumcision. No. The snip is a vasectomy — a medical procedure in which the tubes carrying the sperm from the testicles to the seminal vessel are cut and he ... More

  2. FAQ - Penis Basics FAQs

    20/01/21

    How your tackle works and links to everything you need from erections to vasectomies. The penis, as you have probably discovered, is used for peeing, making babies and generally having fun with. You're very lucky to have one so take care of it. The n ... More

  3. FAQ - Klinefelter's Syndrome FAQs

    14/04/16

    Klinefelter's syndrome is a genetic condition that only affects males. KS men tend to have less body hair and more feminine features. What is Klinefelter's Syndrome (KS)? In 1942 Dr Harry Klinefelter and his co-workers published a study about ni ... More

  4. FAQ - Addiction FAQs

    18/05/20

    Do you keep going back for more? You mean, drink and drugs, right? You can become addicted to almost anything  – drink, gambling, sex, drugs, football, slots, porn, masturbation, work, computer games, exercise, sugar, shopping. The list goes on. Something ... More

  5. FAQ - Sexually Transmitted Infections FAQs

    31/05/16

    STI's are the group of diseases transferred through sex. You know the drill: wear a condom. Sex. It feels good, helps to create personal bonds and relieves stress. Like anything however there are risks but, luckily for you, we have a guide on how to ... More

  6. FAQ - Cumming FAQs

    18/01/21

    Cumming or ejaculating plays an important part in most men's lives. What happens when you come? When you come or ejaculate, white semen containing sperm comes out of the end of your penis. It can happen during sex, during masturbation or even during ... More

  7. FAQ - Sperm FAQs

    14/04/16

    We all came from one and we produce millions every day but what are sperm? I know the little wrigglers make babies but how? Well, it's quite a feat- a 300,000,000 to 1 shot. Sperm are tadpole-shaped and about 0.05mm long. From puberty onwards, at lea ... More