Dear friend,
You are looking forward to increase the size of your penis. It is important to know what is leading you to perceive that the penis size is small. How do you understand that it is small? Is it in comparison with others or in reference to a certain measurement?
If so, I would like to give you proper information about it. There are BIG TIME MISCONCEPTIONS in our society that I like to bust:
MISCONCEPTION #1
"Longer penis means better satisfaction in sex" is FALSE!
You may be surprised when I say this. It is considered that 2.5" length of Erect penis is adequate to do it's normal function during intercourse. That means a longer penis will not do any better job!
Although some of us know about it, we still pursue the idea of wanting to have a bigger sized phallus. This idea comes in when we compare our genitals with that of others (esp. with porn actors). There may also be worries about how one will be accepted by their partner in sex, worried about being judged/ anticipated rejection by the partner. This sense of inferiority stems up from our sense of sexual inadequacy (Deeper emotions) that is mostly associated with our self-esteem and self-confidence. This needs to be looked at rather than the penis because one can have greatly satisfying sex life with what we perceive as "small".
MISCONCEPTION #2:
Penis size CANNOT be increased like most of us think.
Penis is also an organ just like others organs in the body. Can you think of increasing the size of your nose, tongue or elongating your fingers by applying something on it regularly or by consuming any medicines? It is certainly IMPOSSIBLE! This is a big time myth that people usually believe in. No medicines exist like that although we want to believe. I have seen few thousands of clients who have come to me having tried 'everything' to increase the penis size but has never seen any difference.
All you need is proper guidance and education about it. You may read scientific articles rather than going with anybody's opinion.
I hope it helps you.
Next Steps
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