The Importance of Male Self-Love and Virginity and the Anatomical and Physiological Characteristics of Reproductive Organs

2026-05-25

> 53. **Young men should also cherish their virginity.**

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Love is sacred and noble. However, some young men misunderstand love...

> Lost in a carnal dream amidst the turbulent waves. They let their impulses run rampant.

> Promiscuity; utter disregard for premarital sex, viewing possessing a girlfriend as the ultimate goal in life.

> Pleasure. Thus, a thought-provoking question arises: should a girl respect her virginity?

> Chastity, so, young man, should you cherish your virginity?

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Of course, men also have a desire for virginity. Although men and women are different,

In the course of love, there is a common and strictly observed precept: both should remain chaste and pure.

> Flaw, protecting one's virginity and purity. For a young woman, this...

This is called female chastity; for young men, it's male virginity. Protecting women...

The importance of chastity is known to all; however, the concept of male virginity is not widely understood.

This is a common understanding. The reason is based on the physiological differences between men and women, which leads some young men to...

The son developed the misconception that there are detectable traces after a woman loses her virginity, and

Men, however, leave no suspicious traces and therefore do not value their virginity at all.

The young man believed that possessing his girlfriend during their relationship meant he was getting a "good deal," so he only...

Sex is the goal; some people will stop at nothing to destroy their lover's chastity and satisfy their own sexual desires.

Some young men, driven entirely by lust and pursuing sensual pleasure, hastily lost...

> They lost their virginity. And there are some cynical young men who specifically use conversations...

He manipulates devoted young women in "love," abandoning them once he has satisfied his own desires.

Finding new lovers, etc., all lead some young men to rashly lose their virginity and violate the morals of love.

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Admittedly, a young man losing his virginity will not experience the same physiological impact as a young woman losing hers.

A mutation occurred. However, although no physical traces were left, a deep imprint remained on the soul.

A mark. Just like someone who steals something and isn't caught, he/she is branded.

A grave mistake has been made, and a heavy sense of guilt will arise in one's conscience. This sense of guilt will...

The young man who lost his virginity felt guilty towards his devoted lover and betrayed their pure love, and fell into despair.

> In the midst of deep self-blame and the pain of regret.

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The physiological differences between men and women should never be a reason for young men to neglect or fail to value their rights.

The reason for protecting one's virginity. Every decent young man should protect his virginity like a woman.

Protect your virginity as you would your own chastity. Because the power of sex can only exist within humanity.

This exists within the non-sexual cultivation of love. The ancient Greek philosopher Plato, when discussing this...

When addressing this question, it was also clearly stated: "True love is about turning madness or bordering on lust into love."

"Keep those frivolous things far away." This tells people that in love, only by getting rid of...

The allure of lust is what paves the way to happiness. A love affair that pursues sexual desire is a form of love...

> The desecration of love. Therefore, protecting virginity is essentially pursuing the most beautiful love in the world.

Love means taking responsibility for your own and the other person's lifelong happiness.

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How can we protect virginity? The most important thing is to have moral constraints and willpower.

> Binding force. Always uphold the true meaning of love, the morality of romance, and the call of conscience, self-...

> Consciousness restrains impulsiveness and resists sexual temptation. However, sometimes moral restraint alone is insufficient.

That's not enough; it must also be supplemented with willpower and self-discipline, cultivating a strong will to fight.

Only by conquering oneself can one remain unmoved by temptation.

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> 54. **What are the anatomical and physiological characteristics of the male reproductive organs?**

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Sex is primarily a natural attribute. People's understanding of sexual psychology and behavior...

The "mystery" of the reproductive organs and the causes of sexually transmitted diseases must begin with understanding their anatomy.

> and its physiological characteristics begin. A normally developed, mature male sex organ is divided into internal and external parts.

> Parts: External genitalia and internal genitalia.

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First, let's talk about the male external genitalia.

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(1) Penis: It is the male sexual organ, and has the dual function of ejaculation and urination.

Yes. The penis has a spongy, cylindrical structure composed of three columnar corpora cavernosa.

The penis is richly supplied with blood vessels and nerves. The posterior end of the penis is called the penile root, and the anterior end is...

The mushroom-shaped swelling is called the glans penis. The urethral opening is located at the tip. It tapers slightly towards the back.

The area between the head and shaft is called the penile neck, and is surrounded by the foreskin. It is a cylindrical part...

It is divided into the penile body. The outer layer is skin, and inside are the corpora cavernosa and the corpus spongiosum.

> For the majority of cases, there is no fixed standard for the size of a normally developing penis; however, there is a general guideline for length.

The ideal range is 4.5–8.6 cm when flaccid and 9–17 cm when erect. Generally...

It is said that larger penises have a lower rate of erection, while smaller penises have a higher rate of erection.

The glans penis is particularly sensitive to sexual stimulation; it is the most important erogenous zone for men.

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(2) Scrotum: The scrotum is located at the base of the penis and is a wrinkled sac containing the testicles.

The testicles, epididymis, and the initial segment of the ureter are separated by the scrotal septum.

The skin of the cyst has abundant sweat glands and sebaceous glands, and the surface has obvious pigmentation and few...

> Measure pubic hair. The scrotum is particularly sensitive to temperature; it contracts when cold and the testicles rise; when hot...

> Relaxation helps regulate body temperature, which is beneficial for sperm development and survival. Vagina

The sac has the function of protecting the testes and vas deferens.

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Secondly, the internal reproductive organs.

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(1) Testes: There are two testes, one on each side of the scrotum, oval in shape, about the size of...

Chestnuts. The testes are the primary male reproductive glands, responsible for producing sperm and androgens.

> Factory. Androgens promote reproductive organs, regulate sexual function, and protect male genitalia.

The function of sexual characteristics. Sperm production in the testes begins during puberty and declines with age.

> Until completely stopped.

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(2) Epididymis: The epididymis is a crescent-shaped corpuscle, one on each side, attached to...

Located above the testis, it is mainly composed of many tortuous epididymal ducts. These ducts secrete sperm.

The testes provide the nutrients necessary for sperm maturation and are also the site of sperm development and maturation.

The sperm produced here need to live here for about 20 days to fully mature.

In addition, the epididymis is a "warehouse" for storing sperm.

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(3) Vas deferens: One on each side, one end of which originates from the epididymis and connects to it.

The tube, with one end connected to the urethra, is 40-50 cm long. It is the conduit for transporting sperm.

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(4) Seminal vesicles: One on each side, each is a pyramidal sac-shaped pouch, about 4-5 cm long.

The seminal vesicle is 1.5–2.0 cm in diameter and located at the base of the bladder, in front of the rectum.

In addition to storing sperm, it also secretes an alkaline gel containing protein.

This substance can neutralize the acidic secretions in a woman's vagina, ensuring the survival and activity of sperm within the vagina.

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(5) Prostate: The prostate is shaped like a chestnut, located below the bladder, and surrounds the urinary tract.

The dorsum of the penis is a solid muscular gland. Its secretion is semen.

The main components of [the product/method] include [thinning semen] and [facilitating sperm motility]. [Normal male]

The volume of semen ejaculated each time is 2-6 ml, with 1-2 sperm per ml.

Amounts between 100 million and 100 million are considered normal.

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After a normal male enters puberty, his sex organs gradually mature, therefore

Having sexual desires is a normal physiological phenomenon. Normal sexual activity after marriage...

Life requires sexual function to function properly. A man's sexual function depends on a healthy central nervous system.

This process is regulated by the nervous and endocrine systems. Sexual stimulation (including psychological stimulation) is involved.

Psychological factors (such as sight, touch, hearing, and memory) are transmitted to the recipient after they are received.

The "erection center" causes penile erection. As intercourse progresses, sexual pleasure is achieved.

> and increase, the "ejaculation center" is constantly stimulated, and when sexual arousal reaches orgasm,

This can cause contractions of organs such as the vas deferens, prostate, and seminal vesicles, expelling sperm into the urine.

> This is when ejaculation occurs. Afterwards, sexual arousal rapidly subsides, and the penis becomes flaccid.

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