They found everything. My videos promoting my own site and this one. I like Penis Enlargement, because I believe it changed my life for me and other men out there. They called me a disgrace to myself and was disgusted by everything I do. The pictures and everything. My goal was to promote Penis Enlargement to a lot of people and including the world, so every man could gain the confidence. Now I feel my confidence is low. I feel that my goal and dreams will be ruined. They somehow seen my website through a family member. Penis Enlargement is health for every man out there. I wrote down my definite chief aim and look at it daily--even if times I'm negative just to bring light to my situation. Right now, I hate myself for bringing light to Penis Enlargement.
Hey man, it's been a while since this was originally posted, but I had to join and write this. I can spend a lot of time detailing how F'd up "they" are for denigrating you but I won't. Instead, I want to encourage you to keep going. This is God's work. Seriously.
Think about it. Men stereo-typically don't talk about their feelings, even less their concerns, and above all, their penis size (if it's not satisfactory). The most vulnerable a human being feels is when they are naked. The value of a man is to fulfill (fully fill, really) his significant other. Like everything else in life, it's not fair. Some are born with a great
package, others average, and some below average. This transcends race, culture, and religion. A penis, is a penis. Small is small and big is big. True, it's relative but tell that to our insecurities.
You can read books on self-esteem and hope that your tiny friend is good enough, or you can read books on self esteem AND do PE. Here's the thing though, who do I trust? Who actually has done this? It's my penis for God's sake. I don't want to f up the best thing in the world to me. Not to mention, the stigma like you've clearly shown exists. But, it takes those with courage. The pioneers. Those who dared to venture into the unknown, the taboo, but the necessary to plant your flag and say "This is the way up, guys. It's a long and hard road, but the payoffs are massive. Are you in?" At least with this, I KNOW there is a light at the end of the tunnel. My hours of private and intensive training has a proven record. Sure, it might not be mainstream "scientific" but who cares. We do with what we have at the moment.
But, if it isn't for veterans like you, who have been down the path, how are the newbies (not to mention the potential research scientists or doctors) ever going to hear about this community? Science or rather academia is more akin to art/politics than they'd care to admit and no one wants to blow their eight years of school on a pseudo/unproven and stigmatized field. However, through time and with the contributions by other veterans like yourself, that barrier lessens. You aren't posting this for the stupid people in the immediate vicinity/social circle, their minds are closed and their hearts hardened. You're doing this for men (and women) who want to experience the absolute best that they can.
Contrary to the ideas on race, sex, and culture which all seem fixated on static and immutable things (impossible, not proven, anti-blah blah blah) this gives us hope and a chance to change something that once was thought to be impossible. Hold your head up high and plow forward, you're making the world a more secure and hopeful place.