Ever Got Stuck During Sex? It Is Called Penis Captivus

Ever Got Stuck During Sex? Well, Comman Learn! It Is Penis Captivus
A UK-based Nigerian lady has claimed that the popular Yoruba charm believed to be used in dealing with promiscuous men and women making them get stuck during sex does not exist, noting that it is a medical condition called Penis Captivus.
The tweep took to the microblogging site to school the society that the condition occurs when the muscles in the vagina clamp down on the penis much more firmly than usual, making it impossible for the penis to be withdrawn from the vagina. Noting that it is a rare occurrence, @Nnadede_1 insisted it is not charm, nor one’s village people at work as the condition occurs more frequently in animals, dogs particularly.Ever Got Stuck During Sex? Well, Comman Learn! It Is Penis CaptivusIt’s not village people, juju or charm. Penis captivus is a rare occurrence during sexual intercourse when the muscles in the vagina clamp down on the penis much more firmly than usual, making it impossible for the penis to be withdrawn from the vagina. Penis captivus occurs more frequently in animals than it does in humans. And it’s not uncommon to see animals that “are stuck together” after sex, particularly dogs. If a partner feels penis captivus starting to happen, they should try to stay calm. Added stress can lead to more muscular tension, which can make the phenomenon last longer. Read also: ??? I’m Not Having Enough Sex – Moyo Lawal Trolls Twerps
It is important not to try to force the penis out of the vagina. Doing so can hurt one or both partners. It is also important not to try to open the vagina or pry the penis out manually. Taking deep breaths may help both partners become or remain calm. Distracting each other or making a joke out of the situation can also relieve the tension and reduce arousal in the genitals
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