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What is the male equivalent of the labia minora?

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The male equivalent of the labia minora is the foreskin (prepuce) of the , which develops from the same embryonic tissue and serves a protective and sensitive role in male genitalia.

Step-by-step explanation:

The male equivalent of the labia minora in females is the ventral part of the , including the penile skin and the foreskin. In biological terms, the labia minora develop from the same embryonic tissue as the foreskin of the . The foreskin, also called the prepuce, covers and protects the glans in a manner comparable to how the labia minora protect the female urethral opening and the entrance to the vagina. Just as the labia minora can encircle the , the foreskin can retract from the glans . Both structures are rich in nerve endings and contribute significantly to sexual sensation.

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