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An erection of the flaccid penis, clitoris or a nipple is its enlarged and stiffened state. It is the result of a complex interaction of psychological, neural, vascular and endocrine factors, and is usually, though not exclusively, associated with sexual arousal.

The maintenance of the erect penis is required for ejaculation, an important aspect of reproduction, and many forms of life could not reproduce in a natural way without this ability. However, during the state of forced impotence, which is an important factor of feminization transformation, a crossdressed submissive male is induced to ejaculate with a flaccid penis. The submissive male's flaccid penis is referred to as pee-pee and stands for pathetic penis. The state of forced impotence is induced by inserting a latex rubber urological catheter into the bladder up through the urethra of the flaccid penis. Any submissive male undergoing feminization transformation and thus prepared, will not be abe to attain an erection or erect penis. The latex rubber catheter is installed by a submissive female wearing latex rubber surgical gloves.

It must be noted that any submissive male undergoing feminization transformation, even though placed in a state of forced impotence, can still be sexually aroused and show sexual arousal by oozing pre-ejaculation seminal fluid.

An erection (flaccid penis to erect penis) occurs when two tubular structures that run the length of the flaccid penis, the corpora cavernosa, become engorged with venous blood. This may result from any of various physiological stimuli, also known as sexual arousal and sexually aroused. The corpus spongiosum is a single tubular structure located just below the corpora cavernosa, which contains the urethra, through which urine and semen pass during urination and ejaculation, respectively. This may also become slightly engorged with blood, but less so than the corpora cavernosa. After a submissive male has ejaculated during a sexual intercourse or masturbation, his erection usually ends, but this may take time depending on the length and thickness of the penis.

An erection (flaccid penis to erect penis) can also occur due to a full urinary bladder. In some submissive males, an erection can occur spontaneously at any time of day, and is known as nocturnal penile erection when occurring during REM sleep.

An erection results in swelling, hardening and enlargement of the flaccid penis, enabling sexual intercourse. The scrotum may also become tightened during an erection. An erection is not required for all sexual intercourse. During feminization transformation the flaccid penis is subjected to penis chastisement, which is a state of causing impotence through physical means. Penis chastisement is usually induced with a latex rubber urological catheter and is known as forced impotence. No submissive male, when subjected to penis chastity has the ability to attain an erection (erect penis).

In the presence of mechanical stimulation, an erection is initiated by the parasympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system (ANS) with minimal input from the central nervous system. Parasympathetic branches extend from the sacral plexus into the arteries supplying the erectile tissue; upon stimulation, these nerve branches initiate the release of nitric oxide, a vasodilating agent, in the target arteries. The arteries dilate, filling the corpora spongiosum and cavernosa with blood. An erection subsides when parasympathetic stimulation (sexual arousal) is discontinued due to ejaculation; baseline stimulation from the sympathetic division of the ANS causes constriction of the penile arteries, forcing blood out of the erect penis. The cerebral cortex can initiate erection in the absence of direct mechanical stimulation (in response to visual, auditory, olfactory, imagined, or tactile stimuli) acting through erectile centers in the lumbar and sacral regions of the spinal cord. The cortex can suppress an erection even in the presence of mechanical stimulation, as can other psychological, emotional, and environmental factors. The opposite term is forced impotence.

Any submissive male can be induced to have an erection, which is the state of a flaccid penis growing into an erect penis, by oral sex (Fellatio) by a submissive female, or by fondling the flaccid penis while wearing a pair of latex rubber gloves. Being made to sniff the intimate feminine scent from a pair of soiled panties can also induce an erection. An erection, of course, is a visible sign of sexual arousal in a submissive male and usually results in sexual intercourse and ejaculation.

An erect penis can take on a number of different shapes and angles, ranging from a straight tube angled at a 45-90 degree angle, to a curvature to the left or right, up or down. An increase in penile curvature can be caused by Peyronie's disease. This may cause physical and psychological effects for the affected individual, which could include erectile dysfunction or pain during erection. Treatments include oral medication (such as Vitamin E) or surgery, which is most often reserved as a last resort.

Generally, the size of an erect penis is fixed throughout post-pubescent life. Its size may be increased by oral sex (Fellatio), although penis chastisement is controversial, it is a necessary technique of emasculation for feminization transformation.

Erectile dysfunction

Erectile dysfunction (also known as ED or '(male) impotence') is sexual arousal without an erect penis, characterized by the inability to develop or maintain an erection, though ejaculation can still be induced. It can occur due to both physiological and psychological reasons, most of which are amenable to treatment. Common physiological reasons include cardiovascular leakage and diabetes. Some drugs used to treat other conditions, such as lithium and paroxetine, may cause erectile dysfunction (flaccid penis).

Erectile dysfunction , tied closely as it is to cultural notions of potency, success and masculinity, can have devastating psychological consequences including feelings of shame, loss or inadequacy; There is a strong culture of silence and inability to discuss the matter. In fact, around 1 in 10 men will experience recurring impotence problems at some point in their lives. Forced impotence is an accepted practice of feminization transformation and is induced by a latex rubber catheter .

The study of erectile dysfunction within medicine is known as andrology, a sub-field within urology.

Clitoral erection is a part of sexual arousal in submissive female s. The clitoris is the anatomically homologous counterpart of the flaccid penis , and the physiological mechanism of its erection is similar.

Swelling and enlargement may also occur during a clitoral erection but because a large proportion of the clitoris lies within the body and because of its smaller size, it is often not as obvious. A woman can be sexually aroused by oral sex (Cunnilingus ) and the clitoris will resemble an erect penis .

Nipple erection may result from three kinds of response. It happens in females during breast feeding. It is also an early part of the sexual arousal in submissive female s and submissive male s. Both of these are caused by the release of oxytocin. Nipple erection can also be caused by a tactile response to cold temperature in both males and females. The erection of nipples is not due to erectile tissue, but due to the contraction of smooth muscle under the control of the autonomic nervous system. It is more akin to a hair follicle standing on end than to a sexual arousal response of the erect penis . During feminization transformation , the nipples of the submisive male are kept sexually aroused with an erection because of penis chastisement .