Penis Enlargment
My name is Gregory, and I play many roles here at Sinful Magazine, and one of the major roles that I play is being Head Stud In Charge! Or HSIC. Just kidding there a little, but I am a guy who is careful how I dress and try to take care of myself. I do this, so that I can have the eye of any woman that passes. I am not a manly man, but a regular guy, and I think about some of the same things that all men think about. That is why I chose this topic for this month's issue. Please carefully read the information below, and then use your best judgment.
Anatomy of the Penis
The penis is made up of three separate cylinders. The two paired cylinders called the Corpora Cavernosa are the force behind a man's erection and are made up of chambers that expand and fill with blood to the point of turgidity, creating the hardness of the erection. The capacity of the Corpora Cavernosa to fill with blood during arousal limits erection length and thickness, and this function can decrease with age. The third cylinder of the penis, located in a groove between the two larger cylinders, is called the Corpus Spongiosum, through which semen is ejaculated.
For those of you that did not follow the above paragraph, It simply means that the penis is not a bone of any sort, it is not made up of cartilage. It becomes hard when it is filled with blood, which happens when you are aroused. No Arousal, no wood. Unless it is morning wood, but that is another article.
Misconception #1: The Small Penis
Men in general have a distorted view of what's normal for penile size. The fact is, "average" was not defined until recently. A study published in the September 1996 Journal of Urology concluded that average flaccid penile length was 8.8 cm (3 1/2 inches), and average erect length was 12.8 cm (5 inches). Also, according to many women's magazine surveys, "size doesn't matter." But many men remain fixated on the ideal of the 8- to 10-inch penis.
Damn, I got lucky on that one. I am 8 inches hard, and that makes me feel 10 feet tall. But let me tell you. They must have done the soft measurements in the summer, because in the winter, I like most men, have to sit down to take a piss. Some men don't even realize what they have. For example, obese men develop a suprapubic fat pad that conceals the penis, making it look shorter. Pressing firmly on this fatty tissue reveals the true penile length. This is often explained to patiets, but a man who is convinced his penis is too small is hard to convince otherwise. Occasionally a perception of inadequate penile length is a manifestation of underlying feelings of inadequacy in general. In these instances, psychological counseling may prove helpful.
Misconception #2: You Can Increase Penile Size Without Surgery.
There are no proven non-surgical methods of penile enlargement. Vacuum devices simply cause engorgement by drawing blood into the penis. (While these devices are very useful tools in the management of erectile dysfunction (ED), they do not progressively enlarge the penis.) No natural pill has any ability whatsoever to enhance penile size. Even Viagra does nothing to permanently affect penile size. Topical testosterone cream used in childhood can increase penile size by accelerating the effects of puberty, but there is no proof that testosterone cream applied to the adult penis enhances penile size.
Ok. Did you get that?? NO PILL will work! So stop wasting your money! I have tried some of the pills, and there were no changes. The only ones that are fun, are the volume pills. They will make you cum by the bucket load, but that is it. As for the Testosterone cream, I am going to try to get my hands, and cock on some, and see what develops.
Enlargement Surgery: Still Experimental and Risky
Within the past 10 years, some surgeons have attempted purely cosmetic penile enlargement surgery on healthy men to enhance both length and girth of the penis. This surgery usually involves cutting the band of tissue that holds the penis up against the pubic bone (the suspensory ligament), and then injecting fat, harvested by liposuction, beneath the penile skin to add bulk. The surgery is still experimental: Two recent studies (one in 1994, the other in 1996) published in the Journal of Urology reported significant complications resulting from this surgery -- serious wound infections and penile deformity, such as lumpiness and asymmetry. In fact, the surgery is still so controversial and yields such poor results that it is considered generally unacceptable by both the plastic surgery and urological communities. In addition, such procedures are expensive, costing up to $10,000 in some instances. Penile enlargement is not a simple undertaking and is usually not medically necessary. If you choose to pursue surgical enlargement, be sure to check the credentials of your surgeon (e.g., board certification) and carefully weigh the risks and potential benefits. June 4, 2001 -- Given his wish, the average guy would doubtless prefer a penis different from the one he's got: longer, bigger around, straighter, perhaps even smaller -- you name it. There is no more sensitive subject.
Do-it-yourself.
Finally, may I suggest that you try one last approach to penis enlargement? The typical man has at least a couple of inches of fat in his groin. Know what? That fat is obscuring his penis. If he loses the fat, he gets more penis. No nasty side effects -- indeed, some good ones -- it's truly a do-it-yourself procedure, and it's free. Can't beat that!
Stretching. Let's get one thing straight: The penis is not a muscle; you cannot build it up through exercise. But it certainly can be stretched. The problem is keeping it stretched.
One method of stretching is to use a cylinder and vacuum pump. Over the decades, hundreds of my patients with erection problems have used vacuum pumps to achieve an erection. They are safe (when used appropriately) and effective -- so much so that the FDA has approved them for treating erectile dysfunction. Remember, though, that when a company claims its pump is FDA-approved, that approval isn't for making a penis bigger. Pumps may make the penis somewhat larger when erect. But there are several systems for stretching.
Information above was supplied by Ken Goldberg, MD. Pleas be a responsible adult, and use caution with any method that you attempt. And if you do find results contrary to the above information, Let Sinful Magazine know.
Anatomy of the Penis
The penis is made up of three separate cylinders. The two paired cylinders called the Corpora Cavernosa are the force behind a man's erection and are made up of chambers that expand and fill with blood to the point of turgidity, creating the hardness of the erection. The capacity of the Corpora Cavernosa to fill with blood during arousal limits erection length and thickness, and this function can decrease with age. The third cylinder of the penis, located in a groove between the two larger cylinders, is called the Corpus Spongiosum, through which semen is ejaculated.
For those of you that did not follow the above paragraph, It simply means that the penis is not a bone of any sort, it is not made up of cartilage. It becomes hard when it is filled with blood, which happens when you are aroused. No Arousal, no wood. Unless it is morning wood, but that is another article.
Misconception #1: The Small Penis
Men in general have a distorted view of what's normal for penile size. The fact is, "average" was not defined until recently. A study published in the September 1996 Journal of Urology concluded that average flaccid penile length was 8.8 cm (3 1/2 inches), and average erect length was 12.8 cm (5 inches). Also, according to many women's magazine surveys, "size doesn't matter." But many men remain fixated on the ideal of the 8- to 10-inch penis.
Damn, I got lucky on that one. I am 8 inches hard, and that makes me feel 10 feet tall. But let me tell you. They must have done the soft measurements in the summer, because in the winter, I like most men, have to sit down to take a piss. Some men don't even realize what they have. For example, obese men develop a suprapubic fat pad that conceals the penis, making it look shorter. Pressing firmly on this fatty tissue reveals the true penile length. This is often explained to patiets, but a man who is convinced his penis is too small is hard to convince otherwise. Occasionally a perception of inadequate penile length is a manifestation of underlying feelings of inadequacy in general. In these instances, psychological counseling may prove helpful.
Misconception #2: You Can Increase Penile Size Without Surgery.
There are no proven non-surgical methods of penile enlargement. Vacuum devices simply cause engorgement by drawing blood into the penis. (While these devices are very useful tools in the management of erectile dysfunction (ED), they do not progressively enlarge the penis.) No natural pill has any ability whatsoever to enhance penile size. Even Viagra does nothing to permanently affect penile size. Topical testosterone cream used in childhood can increase penile size by accelerating the effects of puberty, but there is no proof that testosterone cream applied to the adult penis enhances penile size.
Ok. Did you get that?? NO PILL will work! So stop wasting your money! I have tried some of the pills, and there were no changes. The only ones that are fun, are the volume pills. They will make you cum by the bucket load, but that is it. As for the Testosterone cream, I am going to try to get my hands, and cock on some, and see what develops.
Enlargement Surgery: Still Experimental and Risky
Within the past 10 years, some surgeons have attempted purely cosmetic penile enlargement surgery on healthy men to enhance both length and girth of the penis. This surgery usually involves cutting the band of tissue that holds the penis up against the pubic bone (the suspensory ligament), and then injecting fat, harvested by liposuction, beneath the penile skin to add bulk. The surgery is still experimental: Two recent studies (one in 1994, the other in 1996) published in the Journal of Urology reported significant complications resulting from this surgery -- serious wound infections and penile deformity, such as lumpiness and asymmetry. In fact, the surgery is still so controversial and yields such poor results that it is considered generally unacceptable by both the plastic surgery and urological communities. In addition, such procedures are expensive, costing up to $10,000 in some instances. Penile enlargement is not a simple undertaking and is usually not medically necessary. If you choose to pursue surgical enlargement, be sure to check the credentials of your surgeon (e.g., board certification) and carefully weigh the risks and potential benefits. June 4, 2001 -- Given his wish, the average guy would doubtless prefer a penis different from the one he's got: longer, bigger around, straighter, perhaps even smaller -- you name it. There is no more sensitive subject.
Do-it-yourself.
Finally, may I suggest that you try one last approach to penis enlargement? The typical man has at least a couple of inches of fat in his groin. Know what? That fat is obscuring his penis. If he loses the fat, he gets more penis. No nasty side effects -- indeed, some good ones -- it's truly a do-it-yourself procedure, and it's free. Can't beat that!
Stretching. Let's get one thing straight: The penis is not a muscle; you cannot build it up through exercise. But it certainly can be stretched. The problem is keeping it stretched.
One method of stretching is to use a cylinder and vacuum pump. Over the decades, hundreds of my patients with erection problems have used vacuum pumps to achieve an erection. They are safe (when used appropriately) and effective -- so much so that the FDA has approved them for treating erectile dysfunction. Remember, though, that when a company claims its pump is FDA-approved, that approval isn't for making a penis bigger. Pumps may make the penis somewhat larger when erect. But there are several systems for stretching.
Information above was supplied by Ken Goldberg, MD. Pleas be a responsible adult, and use caution with any method that you attempt. And if you do find results contrary to the above information, Let Sinful Magazine know.

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