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Why manhoods get stuck in women during sexual intercourse – Dr. Ikubese

Penis Captivus, a condition when the penis gets stuck in the virgina during sexual intercourse, is a medical condition mostly caused by anxiety or virginismus, Dr. Thomas-wilson Ikubese has posited.

Ikubese, a renowned Medical Doctor and Philanthropist said this during an online lecture he conducted on Sunday.

According to Ikubese during the Facebook live session, the situation is as a result of the contraction of the virgina muscle, which makes it hold the penis so tight within, such that it becomes impossible for the man to remove it, no matter how much he tries.

He also said this condition is mostly caused by anxiety in both the man and woman, explaining the reason why it mostly happens between concubines and those having extramarital affairs.

He further explained that there is no amount of effort applied to pull out in a hurry, that can work in this condition.

The second cause of this occurrences, according to the Doctor, is female virginismus, which also makes the virgina to contract uncontrollably.

He said the remedy for penis captivus is for both the man and woman to remain calm, rest, or even try to sleep off, to relax the body and muscles, and that the organs will effortlessly separate.

He also added that if taken to the hospital, doctors can administer a drug that will compel their bodies to relax and lead to the separation of the organs.

Ikubese is the Proprietor of Sckyé Hospital, located in Akure.

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