The heavily innervated tip of the penis.
Another word that means the end/tip/head of a male's penis.
The expanded tip of the penis that surrounds the external urethral meatus; continuous with the corpus spongiosum.
a small rounded gland-like structure; especially that at the end of the penis or clitoris
The conical portion of the tip of the phallus (clitoris or penis).
The end, or head, of the penis.
The bulbous end of the penis. Latin, meaning acorn.
The bulbous head of the penis. The primary area of sexual sensitivity to touch. In the uncircumcised the glans is generally covered by foreskin when the penis is flaccid although the amount of this covering varies between men from 'complete with overhang' to 'none at all'. During erection the foreskin should slide back to uncover the glans to allow it to be fully stimulated but often the foreskin is too tight or long and fails to fully retract. Circumcision permanently bares the glans allowing full stimulation during sex.
1) The glans penis, the rounded head of the penis. 2) The rounded head of the clitoris. See the entire definition of Glans
The scientific term for the head of the penis.
the tip. The glans penis is the tip, or head, of the male penis. The glans clitoris is the tip, or head, of the clitoris in the female.
the head of the penis, which like the tongue, has no skin or covering to protect it from drying out when exposed to the air.
The bell-shaped head of the penis, normally covered by the foreskin except during erections, when it is exposed by retraction of the foreskin. When a man has been circumcised his glans is usually permenantly exposed, and as a result it assumes a leathery texture losing much delicacy and sensitivity. Some of this sensitivity can be regained when it is once again protected using foreskin restoration techniques. The glans has a groove on the underside attached to the frenulum. There is an opening (meatus) normally situated at the tip of the glans where the urethra emerges, allowing the passage of urine and semen. Sometimes the glans is mistakenly referred to as "The Glands" or "The Gland".
The glans is clearly visible in illustration (A) as the head of the penis. The glans in uncircumcised men is usually covered by the prepuce. The glans is highly sensitive, as is the corona, the ridge of flesh that connects the glans to the shaft of the penis.
The head of the penis. The glans is most often covered by the foreskin of uncircumcised men.
glans penis The tip of the penis. If you know that the touch of your tongue on the underside of his glans is going to send him off, and you want him to be able to continue, don't do it. Wait. - Clean Sheets
The glans (Latin for "acorn", because the glans of an uncircumcised penis often looks like an acorn popping out of its cap) is a structure internally composed of corpus spongiosum in males or of corpus cavernosa and vestibular tissue in females that is located at the tip of homologous genital structures involved in sexual arousal.