I think it is very important to get the whole story and as many viewpoints as possible. So I am highlighting an article on the Mayo Clinic website regarding penis enlargement scams. I agree with much of the article in terms of getting advice, consulting with a specialist, your partner etc. The thing I don't like about the article is that it's a little condescending, and it assumes you have a partner, you're gullible etc. etc.
Here is the conclusion:
"Many men think they have a small penis, and increasing the size of their penis will make them a better lover or make them more attractive. But chances are your penis is within the normal size range — and even if it is smaller than average, it may not matter as much as you thought. Consider other options before you resort to time-consuming, expensive or dangerous techniques that will be minimally effective at best. The most effective solution may be as easy as open communication with your partner, talking with a professional counselor or enhancing yourself in other ways."
For the full article click here.
Friday, October 19, 2007
Penis-enlargement scams: You're more normal than you think
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