Why you pressin mans on this![]()
No but i havent wowed them eitherHave you ever had complains at 5.5?
No but i havent wowed them either
They never complain but i cant keep em around
Get a bathmate. Thank me later
Doing it for over two years.
While it works, makes it girthier and increases stamina/erection strength... a couple months i was going so hard that i may have popped a blood vessel.
I also bruised it around the same time.
Stopped for a week and apparently it didn't heal all the way and it started to hurt again.
Halted usage a week ago and will get back to it in April (hopefully fully healed by then cuz i'm flying to oregon to meet a new broad).
Long story short... use in moderation and no more than 25 minutes (30 is pushing it... i was doing it for 40 minutes with couple minute breaks in between).
Shiit can get danger if you get greedy and excessive with it like i was, trying to impress females and shiit.
Yes it works... but if you don't know your limitations... it can seriously cause long term (irreversible) effects.
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nikka what the fukk were you tryna take down that you used it for 40 minsDoing it for over two years.
While it works, makes it girthier and increases stamina/erection strength... a couple months i was going so hard that i may have popped a blood vessel.
I also bruised it around the same time.
Stopped for a week and apparently it didn't heal all the way and it started to hurt again.
Halted usage a week ago and will get back to it in April (hopefully fully healed by then cuz i'm flying to oregon to meet a new broad).
Long story short... use in moderation and no more than 25 minutes (30 is pushing it... i was doing it for 40 minutes with couple minute breaks in between).
Shiit can get danger if you get greedy and excessive with it like i was, trying to impress females and shiit.
Yes it works... but if you don't know your limitations... it can seriously cause long term (irreversible) effects.
.
stretching exercises do workMens Health: Do Penis Enlargement Products EVER Work?
If you’ve ever Googled “penis enlargement,” you’ve probably noticed that it’s a pretty popular.
To be exact, you’ll see 4.28 million search results for penis enlargement, many of which tout pills, potions, and pumps that supposedly enhance your junk.
Do they work, or are they junk themselves?
The simple answer: No. Penis enlargement products don’t work.
The not-so-simple answer: “To date there’s never been a cream, a pill, or anything of that nature that’s been shown to benefit phallus size,” says Thomas J. Walsh, M.D. an associate professor of urology and director of the University of Washington Men’s Health Center.
In other words: “There’s no quick, one-shot way to increase the size or the function of the male penis.”
To understand why, let’s review what actually goes on during erections.
Your penis contains spongy erectile bodies that fill with blood as you rise to the occasion.
“These fibrous cylinders are fixed to the pelvic bone, and by virtue of being fixed to the pelvic bone, they are not easily manipulated,” says Dr. Walsh. “They are fixed in place, and for most men, the length of the penis that they achieve through puberty becomes their maximum length.”
A penis enlargement supplement that increases blood flow might help those bodies fill faster so you reach your peak in less time, but they won’t actually make you bigger, says Larry Lipshultz, M.D., a Men’s Health urology advisor and chief of male reproductive medicine and surgery at the Baylor College of Medicine.
The good news is that most guys don’t need help with their members.
“The majority of men who come in seeking penile enlargement are average,” says Dr. Lipshultz.
A comment from a partner or the sight of a larger penis in a pornographic video could just mislead you into thinking that you’re small, he says.
“I just don’t think men have a realistic idea of what normal is. Hence they think that they are below normal when actually they’re average,” says Dr. Lipshultz.
The average erect penis measures 5.6 inches, according to research published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine. And research shows that’s plenty for most women.
If you’re really concerned about your size, first consider what surrounds your genitals.
A common culprit behind size worries is “suprapubic fat” that essentially buries part of your penis, making it appear shorter, says Dr. Lipshultz. Losing weight could help you uncover a few inches.
Now, if your schlong itself is truly shrinking, it could be the sign of a medical problem.
“There are some things that can cause injury to the penis that can cause a decrease in length over time, including lack of use that’s associated with erectile dysfunctionand aging,” says Dr. Walsh.
If you aren’t getting it up as well as you usually do, see your doctor, he recommends. You won’t just help your penis—you could save your heart.
“There’s a very strong association between new erectile dysfunction and subsequently experiencing a cardiovascular event,” says Dr. Walsh.
Another example is Peyronie’s Disease, a condition where the penis curves as a result of scar tissue buildup.
If you notice a change in the angle of your erections, see a urologist who specializes in sexual medicine. Your doctor can prescribe an intervention, such as a penile traction device or vacuum device, which can essentially stretch contracted scar tissue back to its normal length, says Dr. Walsh
They won’t do much for healthy penis tissue, which is probably as elastic as it can be already, he says.
And follow your doctor’s advice rather than purchasing a product from a sex shop, recommends Dr. Walsh.
The prescription versions have higher-grade materials: “They’re more comfortable; they’re of appropriate proportion; they’re probably a little bit safer for men; and they come with appropriate instructions on their use,” he says.
If you’re healthy and just looking for a bedroom boost? You can’t lengthen your wang via penis enlargement, but you can make sure it stays hard: “Improving your overall physique, reducing body fat, increasing lean muscle, and improving cardiovascular health have all been shown to enhance sexual performance,” says Dr. Walsh.
“Anything you could think of to improve your overall health outlook is going to improve your sexual function and your sexual appearance.”
A study review in the Asian Journal of Andrology recommends the following factors to prevent erectile dysfunction:
• Do 30 minutes per day or 150 minutes per week of moderate intensity aerobic exercise.
• Lose 5 to 10 percent of your body weight if you’re overweight or obese.
• Eat more fruit and vegetables, whole grains, and legumes. Limit red meat and processed food. Limit saturated fat and eat more monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats. Avoid added sugars and sugary beverages.
• Limit alcohol to 1 to 2 drinks, maximum, per day.
• Don’t smoke.
Finally, don’t do anything drastic in search of a longer penis: “Steer clear of clinics that are offering quick fixes or unsanctioned surgical procedures to increase the size of a phallus,” says Dr. Walsh.
Some doctors will implant materials around the penis to add girth, but those penis enlargement procedures can have problematic side effects.
The material can migrate, destroying surrounding tissue or decreasing sensation, he says.
“These kinds of surgical procedures can be dangerous for men and can really have a negative impact on their sexual function overall.”
Do Penis Enlargement Products EVER Work?
stretching exercises do work
only problem is it can take years
easiest way is to get surgery i suppose
a woman can grow their butt with excercise; hips require surgeryI THINK there is like two more inches of dikk on the inside of your body but the only way to bring it out is surgery.
Its like women being told to do this or that work out for bigger butt/hips. It wont work. All you can do is tone. The only true enlagement is ass shots/implants/fat transfere.
Dont give people false hope and then they waste years tugging their meat in hope for a bigger dikk... Smh.
dikk size insecurity is why the innternet and peoples mailboxes are flooded with "penis enlargement snake oils".