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Motorbikes Improve Erectile Function Say Some Riders



Written by Richard Simmons | Thursday, 29 January 2009 | There are 4 comments

enhance blood flow to the penile artery in men and sexual organs in women

A few months ago at Ukmedix News we wrote about how a Japanese research project showed that there was a possible link between motorbike riding and higher levels of erectile dysfunction in men. Numerous other research projects have shown how men who ride bicycles also have higher incidences of erection problems, which is believed to be the result of a lot of pressure being put on the perineum through which the penile artery feeds blood to a man’s penis enabling him to get an erection. We have also seen how men who operate heavy machinery such as forklift trucks for long periods of time also report increased erectile dysfunction.

Motorbikes Improve Erectile Function Say Some Riders

Hell’s Angels and Harley Davidson riders were up in arms at some of the research which showed that they had worse sexual function than normal men and women and some have come forward saying that the opposite is the case. This new information coming to the Ukmedix Newsroom said that not all men report lower levels of erectile dysfunction and that some men say that riding motorbikes actually improves their erectile function!

On further examination the men claimed that having a comfortable motorbike seat which put pressure on the right parts could in fact massage the buttocks and penile area which would arouse pleasurable sensations. Women riding motorbikes have also in been known to experience pleasurable vibrations. The science behind this is that the vibrations actually enhance blood flow to the penile artery in men and sexual organs in women which therefore facilitates high levels of sexual arousal.

The reality is however that clinical research has shown that uncomfortable motorbike seats and vibrations can harm sexual function but this does not mean that every single man and woman is affected in the same way. It appears that no research has been done yet to prove that comfortable motorbikes and motorbike riding can improve sexual function but Ukmedix News would be very interested to know of any and we are keeping an open mind in the subject.

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There are 4 comments on this article.

On January 30, 2009 at 09:27
baz said:

I had a chick once who said she loved ridng on the back of my Harley cos it felt good...??

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On January 30, 2009 at 15:54
carl said:

Baz, of course it feels good! It’s like riding a vibrator.

I’m quite confused about this article because no long ago ukmedix wrote and another article about something similar and they said that the overuse of vibration could lead to erectile dysfunction, so, what is the truth?

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On February 01, 2009 at 10:39
jack said:

BULLSHIT!!!

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On February 02, 2009 at 08:20
hanna said:

Surely pleasure is indiviual

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