Broken Boner
Guys, are you curious enough about your own penil anatomy?  For instance, your penis is possible to break.  Do you think its bad news?  Not so, it rarely happens so you need not worry.  As what you have already learned from your schooldays, your penis is compose of muscles and tissues, there’s no actual bone in it.  But still, you have to be careful when your penis is erect.  The shaft of the penis is consist of two compartment of squishy tissue, the corpora cavernosa, which run along the inside length of the penis.  Erections transpire when, in response to physical and/or mental triggers, the nerves of the penis signal the surrounding muscles to relax, allowing blood to pour into the corpora cavernosa. A thick membrane surrounding the corpora cavernosa, the tunica albuginea, keeps the blood that is being pumped into those squishy compartments from being able to escape. The result — a firmer, bigger, and more taut rod.  Although your erect penis may feel rock-hard, it is still flesh and blood.

Penile fractures happen when an erect penis is thrust against a harder, less flexible object.  Penil fractures are a
medical emergency and must be evaluated and treated immediatly.  Even though many penile fractures can be fixed, it’s probably safer and more pleasurable to focus on finesse rather than force when working and playing with an erection.

Again, broken penises are really hard to acquire, so try not to let stories about this highly unlikely incidence stand in the way of the happiness that your erect penis might bring to you and others.

A filipino friend of mine qoute:  "Bisan pag iligwat, dili gid mabali…   Gahi pa sa nangamatay! Nyahahahahahahah"  (This friend of mine assure me that his penis is as hard as steel)