The question about whether male genitalia can float is somewhat unconventional, but anatomically speaking, most human body parts have the potential to float in water to varying degrees, due to the body's overall composition and the presence of air in the lungs.
The human body is primarily made up of water, fat, muscle, and bone. The density of these tissues influences buoyancy. Fat is less dense than water, so it tends to help parts of the body float. Muscle and bone are denser than water, contributing to overall body density. When the lungs are filled with air, they significantly aid in keeping the body afloat.
In the case of the male genitalia specifically, whether it floats or sinks can depend on a few factors including its composition and the body's overall buoyancy. Given that the male genitalia are usually made up of various tissues, including blood vessels and some fatty tissue, parts of it may float, especially in saltwater, which is denser than freshwater.
Ultimately, individual buoyancy will vary based on body composition and other hydrodynamic factors, such as water movement and body position.
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