New Health Models Q&A Men’s Health

Does a man's sexual performance increase if he urinates strongly?

Asked by:Canyon

Asked on:Mar 23, 2026 11:08 PM

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  • Judy Judy

    Mar 23, 2026

      Strong urination does not mean strong ability

      Although men use their penis for both urination and sexual intercourse, the two abilities are not necessarily related. A patient with congenital testicular atrophy drank a bucket of water and still had strong urination. Can you say that he has strong sexual ability?
      
      In the eyes of many people, "Strong urination = wide urethra = large penis = strong sexual ability." Is this series of inferences reasonable? This is obviously a misunderstanding of sexual ability. First, for most people, unless there is a congenital abnormality of gonadal development, penis size will be similar among individuals of the same race. Some people's penises appear slightly smaller when flaccid, but when erect, the size is about the same. Secondly, sexual ability depends to a large extent on the hardness and durability of erection, which is related to the blood microcirculation of the penis.
      
      Urinary tract bifurcation is not necessarily prostatitis

      Bifurcated urine indicates prostatitis, which is a lot male Another misunderstanding. Once the prostate swells, it will squeeze the urethra, causing urine to bifurcate. However, there are many reasons that can cause prostate swelling, such as prostate inflammation and enlargement, prostatic hyperplasia, and even simple penile erection. Because when the penis is erect, the prostate will also be congested, enlarged, and secrete substances. Some men may have had this experience: after having an erection at night or in the morning, they went to the toilet to urinate and found that the urinary tract was bifurcated. This is a normal phenomenon. Of course, if you have persistent and frequent urinary bifurcation, you should still go to Hospital Get it checked out.
      
      Lack of knowledge and character flaws lead to “fierce fighting””

      Why do so many people still enjoy "fierce fighting" in the toilet?
      
      First, the corresponding knowledge is not widespread enough. People mostly get sexual knowledge from movies and small radio broadcasts. Apparently, the information from unknown sources misled them.
      
      Secondly, people who like to participate in "toilet fights" usually lack self-confidence. They are afraid that there is something wrong with their "lifeblood" and want to prove themselves at any time. Unfortunately, the cause of this "fierce battle" is wrong at all - the sound and force of urination have nothing to do with sexual performance.

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