You Did What to Your Penis?
Why a Bigger Penis Means Better Sex
You Did What to Your Penis?
Penis enlargement is a fast-growing industry. For every guy who’s worried his dick isn’t big enough, there’s a sleazy ��?entrepreneur’ willing to sell him a Swedish penis pump or a tub of miracle cream. Ok, so that ratio isn’t exact, but given the number of tabloid adverts and spam e-mails in circulation you’d be forgiven for believing it was.
Alongside all the useless contraptions and scams, there is increasing evidence that some of the more advanced technologies really work. But with so many different answers being offered by a largely unregulated industry, how do you know the device you’re about to strap to your precious manhood is safe?
Available methods now range from herbal remedies, to stretching exercises, to hanging weights attached to the penis itself. The question we should be asking is not ��?Will this make my dick bigger,’ but ��?Will this make my dick fall off?’
Penis Pumps
One of the most common devices on the market is the penis pump. Pumps consist of a cylinder fitted over the penis, and a manual or motorised pump. The pump creates a vacuum around the penis, drawing blood into the shaft. Pumps have been used to treat impotence, but there is no evidence that they are effective enlargers.
However, there is evidence that penis pumps can cause severe injury. Excessive pressure around the penis can cause vascular damage. Pumping too hard can burst blood vessels and cause blisters. And perhaps most painfully, careless use can result in the testicles being pulled into the tube, causing all manner of pain and unpleasantness.
Traction Devices
Traction-based extender devices are among the most technologically advanced methods available, and also have the most backing from the medical community. Various clinical studies have proved the effectiveness of extenders such as the popular SizeGenetics system.
Many extenders are classified as Type 1 medical devices, meaning they produce no ill-effects in users. For effective results they need to be worn for hours at a time, which naturally causes some discomfort. But the chance of injury is slim, unless you hit someone over the head with one.
Hanging weights
There’s a good joke about hanging weights. The punchline is, ��?I’m halfway there – my dick isn’t any bigger but it has turned black!’
That’s probably all that needs to be said.
Jelqing
Jelqing is an exercise-based enlargement method. Unless you have a very giving lady friend, the exercises are usually self-administered, suggesting that jelqing is probably as safe as your own hands.
But don’t get too carried away. The technique involves firmly massaging the penis to push blood towards the tip, which apparently encourages growth. The penis must be semi-erect and well-lubricated throughout. However, should you find the motion a bit too enjoyable and end up with a full erection, burst blood vessels and bleeding from the urethra (your pee-hole) can result. Which doesn’t sound too useful.
Take care of your penis - and each other
There are hundreds of penis enlargers on the market, from many different manufacturers. Some work, most don’t and many are downright dangerous.
Assuming you consider the health of your dick to be as important as its size, choose a method that you’re comfortable with and a distributor you can trust. And please don’t hang any weights from it.
Why a Bigger Penis Means Better Sex
It’s often reported that men worry much more about penis size than women. But when a woman says that size doesn’t matter, how much does she mean it? Small may be ok, but that doesn’t necessarily mean bigger isn’t better...
We all know that men and women have different ideas about penis size. While many men worry that their manhood is not big enough, the official stance from most women is that "hey, it’s ok – it’s not the size that matters but what you do with it that really counts".
There is certainly a degree of truth in this sentiment, which is held (or clung to) by owners of small penises the world over. But not all women are so keen to reassure guys that they have nothing to worry about. For some, there is just no hiding the fact that a bigger penis means better sex.
Dick Testing
Tamara Moon, a 28-year-old writer on the sex industry, has put many hours of hands-on research into finding out how to achieve great sex. She writes about sexual health for a number of magazines and her own research has included “testing” penises of all different shapes and sizes. She is one of few women within her industry that will openly admit that size does matter.
Tamara says: "I'm not one of these man-eating types, who insist that nothing less than an 8-inch dick will give them an orgasm."
"I know that having an average-sized dick isn’t absolutely the end of the world. But I don’t see the point of hiding from the fact that bigger penises mean better sex."
And now for the science
The mechanics of sex itself suggest that this is indeed the case. Penises with more girth (i.e. with a thicker shaft) cause more stretching of the vaginal walls near the entrance to the vagina. This area is home to most of the nerve-endings that need to be stimulated to produce sexual pleasure. A thicker penis is able to stimulate more of these nerve-endings, and so is an advantage during sex.
Length is also important, for a number of reasons. A longer penis can stimulate the vagina more easily, in the same way that a thicker member can. On the other side of the coin, having a shorter dick can affect a man’s confidence and as a result, hamper his sexual performance.
A Simple Choice
So how important is penis size really? Tamara says: “I’m not out to make fun of guys with ordinary or smaller than average dicks. Some couples claim to have a good sex life, even when the man’s penis is very short.
"But when it comes to the crunch, no woman would choose a small dick over a big one."
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