Myths of Enlarging Penis
Whats up guys. I just thought I would explore some of the myths and facts that are out there about penis enlargement in order to give people a better perspective about it. This includes explaining viable options and non-effective methods that have been and are still used. Note this. I am actually getting all this information from my own brain based on all the research that I have done. For this reason I won't be getting very specific, but will try to give men a general idea of what I am trying to explain. With that in mind, lets talk about penis gains and myths.
#1 Myth - Penis Enlargement is Impossible
I would have to disagree with this statement. The reason why is because I have seen countless clinical studies that show specific results. The first thing that comes to mind is penis extenders. They all work pretty much the same, but there are some variances in the materials used, level of comfort, and adaptability. I did say they get results, but the results from actually using these devices on guys show average gains to an erect penis of about 1 - 1.5 inches. For most men this would be a fairly decent percentage gain of 15% - 30% depending on their starting sizes.
There are other devices out there that work in various ways. I have read about hydraulic based penis pumps and non-hydraulic penis pumps. These products might be a little more complex to use compared to the extenders, but they are still accompanied with some studied showing results. To go through every step on how to use the penis pump called the bathmate could take awhile and just confuse you. If you buy it and get the hang of it, there can be some beneficial results.
Lets not forget surgery. This is definitely an option that men seek out. It is the only male enlarging technique I would say to avoid at all costs. It can be painful, not work, cause infection, a lumpy penis, and result in physical erection problems that are permanent. For me, the risk is just to high to try this when there are so many other options out there that are safer and less expensive, but still have proven results based on credible studies. I will tell you one quick story. A guy went in for the enlargement surgery and came out with complications. In order to fix his problems, the doctor who was performing the surgery made the patient tell his friends to try out the surgery. If the man who had the procedure done did not comply, the doctor was going to charge him another $10,000.00 to fix the complications.
Using penis extenders does seem to be proven, but is it comfortable or painless? This leads us to the next myth.
Myth #2 - Enlarging the Penis is Painful
There are other devices out there that work in various ways. I have read about hydraulic based penis pumps and non-hydraulic penis pumps. These products might be a little more complex to use compared to the extenders, but they are still accompanied with some studied showing results. To go through every step on how to use the penis pump called the bathmate could take awhile and just confuse you. If you buy it and get the hang of it, there can be some beneficial results.
Lets not forget surgery. This is definitely an option that men seek out. It is the only male enlarging technique I would say to avoid at all costs. It can be painful, not work, cause infection, a lumpy penis, and result in physical erection problems that are permanent. For me, the risk is just to high to try this when there are so many other options out there that are safer and less expensive, but still have proven results based on credible studies. I will tell you one quick story. A guy went in for the enlargement surgery and came out with complications. In order to fix his problems, the doctor who was performing the surgery made the patient tell his friends to try out the surgery. If the man who had the procedure done did not comply, the doctor was going to charge him another $10,000.00 to fix the complications.
Using penis extenders does seem to be proven, but is it comfortable or painless? This leads us to the next myth.
Myth #2 - Enlarging the Penis is Painful
There are things out there that can be done to get a bigger penis. The painful methods are not worth trying though. Things like hanging a heavy wait on your penis all day are not going to work and will hurt a lot. Other things like jelqing or kegels can also be painful and not get you anywhere except a penis that has been rubbed raw and hurts. Lets talk about the penis extenders. They may look like torture devices (heard that a lot), but they are really comfortable if you get the right ones. The way they work allows you to fit your penis in and apply a certain penis traction force. You can do it as much or little as you want and it is painless. The nice thing about these as well as most penis pumps is that the gains go according to how fast or slow you want and you can adjust them so that they fit you nicely and don't cause any excess pain or discomfort. It might take you a few months for results, but they are permanent and your wife will be quit happy with what you have done.
Myth #3 - Pills Can Enlarge Your Penis
This is shaky ground. The reason why is because it depends on how you define enlargement. There are some penis enhancement pills out there that have been made just as a way to make your erect penis bigger during arousal. Obviously this is not going to do much for a flaccid penis. Most penis enhancing pills are designed to work in tandem with devices like extenders or pumps. That is because they make your blood vessels dilate (vasodilation) and contain different sorts of aphrodisiacs. I only sell the natural ones and will not touch anything prescription or generic. The nice thing about them is they allow you to use your penis that you have enlarged by giving you more libido or drive. One of the pills I highly recommend that is not for enlarging but more for sexual health is this male pill. Its more for the ending side of things.
