Weird Facts about Male Body

The Infographics Show
12 Jun 202110:25

Summary

TLDRThis script delves into the fascinating intricacies of the male body, from its evolutionary design for combat to the mysteries of nocturnal erections. It explores the debate on gender differences in brain function and size, the surprising fact that men can lactate, and the physiological reasons behind men's higher body heat and thicker skin. The script also addresses the 'grower vs. shower' myth, the existence of a male G-spot, and the potential for late-in-life fatherhood, offering a comprehensive look at male biology and sexuality.

Takeaways

  • 🧍 The human body is a marvel of engineering, with men and women having evolved differently for various reasons.
  • 💪 Men generally have more muscle mass and strength due to evolutionary reasons, such as the need for combat and competition.
  • 🤔 The idea that men are naturally more violent is attributed to evolutionary history rather than inherent traits.
  • 🧠 There is ongoing debate about whether men and women have fundamentally different brain structures and functions.
  • 🌙 Male nocturnal penile tumescence, or morning erections, is a natural occurrence related to the parasympathetic nervous system.
  • 🌱 The concept of 'growers' and 'showers' is real, with smaller flaccid penises often showing more significant growth when erect.
  • 😳 Men have a G-Spot, which can be stimulated through the perineum, and in rare cases, can lead to defecation-induced orgasms.
  • 🍼 Men can produce milk and potentially breastfeed, although this usually requires hormonal intervention.
  • 🌡 Men tend to feel warmer than women due to higher muscle mass and metabolism, influencing their comfort with room temperatures.
  • 👴 Men can father children at advanced ages, with some cases of men having children well into their 90s.
  • 🦲 Baldness in men is not directly related to testosterone levels or virility; it's primarily a genetic trait.

Q & A

  • Why do men, on average, have more muscle mass in their upper bodies compared to women?

    -Men evolved to have more muscle mass in their upper bodies due to the need for physical strength in combat and competition with other males for mating opportunities.

  • What percentage of violent crimes are committed by men, according to the script?

    -Men are responsible for approximately 80 percent of violent crimes.

  • How does the size of men's brains compare to women's, and does it affect intelligence?

    -Men's brains are generally larger than women's, but this does not affect intelligence. Brain size is not directly correlated with intelligence.

  • What is the medical term for the phenomenon where men experience erections during sleep?

    -The medical term for erections during sleep is 'nocturnal penile tumescence'.

  • What is the difference between 'growers' and 'showers' in terms of male anatomy?

    -Growers are men whose penis size increases significantly when erect, while showers are those whose size change is less dramatic. Studies suggest that about 80 percent of men are growers.

  • Can men experience a G-Spot, and if so, where is it located?

    -Yes, men have a G-Spot, which is located about two inches into the rectum at a place called the perineum between the scrotum and the anus.

  • Is it possible for men to produce milk and breastfeed, and under what conditions might this occur?

    -Yes, men can produce milk and potentially breastfeed, although it usually requires hormonal drugs. An example is a man in Sri Lanka who breastfed his children when his wife was dying.

  • Why do men generally feel warmer than women?

    -Men feel warmer than women because they typically have more muscle mass, which burns more calories and generates heat.

  • How does the thickness of men's skin compare to women's, and what impact does this have on the aging process?

    -Men's skin is about 20-30 percent thicker than women's, which can result in men developing wrinkles later and often appearing younger as they age.

  • What is 'Irritable Male Syndrome' and how does it relate to testosterone levels in men?

    -Irritable Male Syndrome is a condition that can occur when a man's testosterone levels drop, leading to symptoms like fatigue, depression, and moodiness. It can happen at any age but is more commonly associated with aging.

  • Can baldness in men be linked to increased sexual virility, and what factors contribute to hair loss?

    -Baldness in men is not directly linked to sexual virility. Hair loss is primarily due to genetics and not related to testosterone levels.

  • Why do men develop larger Adam's Apples during puberty, and what role do hormones play in this process?

    -Men develop larger Adam's Apples during puberty due to hormonal changes that cause the larynx to grow, resulting in a deeper voice. This is thought to have evolved to attract the opposite sex and assert dominance over male rivals.

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