Penis captivus

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In medical or pseudo-scientific terminology, penis captivus describes a situation during sexual intercourse in which the penis can no longer be pulled out of the vagina due to the cramping of the vagina - the so-called vaginismus or vaginal spasm .

According to the myth , an emergency doctor must be called to free the penis from the vagina again. Medical experts and scientists, however, express clear doubts that a cramp in the vagina can occur, but it lasts only seconds, at most a few minutes. A doctor’s report published in 1884 proved to be a deliberate fraud upon review by other medical professionals.

See also

literature

  • Richard L. Golden: The Works of Egerton Yorrick Davis, MD: Sir William Osler's Alter Ego . Osler Library, McGill University 1999, ISBN 07717-0548-4

Individual evidence

  1. zeit.de: Right? - Inseparable