I did the research so you wouldn't have to embarrass yourself.


You think your penis is too small and you've seen all kinds of ads for penis-enlargement treatment. Is this a good thing to do?


According to Dr. Gil Raviv, a urologist at the Sheba Medical Center at Tel Hashomer, and Gila Bruner, a certified sex therapist at the hospital's Center for Sexual Medicine, the answer is absolutely clear: No way! He says:

"Penis enlargement is appropriate only in extenuating circumstances when the penis is less than 5-7 centimeters when erect and is probably due to an extremely rare congenital genetic disorder. This measurement must be taken manually by a urologist, as most men do not know how to measure the penis correctly.

"Don’t be tempted by the ads promising penis enlargement. You should know that penile enlargement is liable to cause serious side effects, such as a crooked penis, scarring, and loss of sensation. Some "treatments," such as walking around with a splint on the penis for several hours a day in order to “stretch” it have no basis in medical fact.

"In addition, both the American and European Association of Urologists consider penis enlargement surgery to be in the category of clinical trials. There is still no proof that they work."




So they're not saying that its a complete no-no, but until medical trials are concluded, there's no hard evidence yet.


So what about those sucky things?
Temporarily they will give you a slightly larger erection (around 5-8%) but it won't remain for more than around 5 minutes and could lead to burst blood vessels - so not a good idea.


What to do?

1. Most women think that men have too much of a hang-up about penis size anyway
2. Spend more time munching the carpet

3. Put a clit stimulator on the base


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