Contrary to how many guys think pre-Penis Enlargement, I think getting a bigger schlong through Penis Enlargement makes you much more humble about having a big cock. A lot of guys think that if they got to 8x6 or more that they will be bragging all the time, feel like they're better than all the other guys, etc, (as seen in the post "To DLD"), but really, people tend to become much more humble about their penis appearance.
When I see guys post pictures that are smaller than mine I don't think, "yeah I'm definitely more of a real man because I'm packing more than him." I honestly don't really judge them at all, unless you see something out of the ordinary like really big length and/or girth, then I'll think "god damn that thing is REALLY BIG." But, again, I won't think he is more of a man than me and I am less of a man because someone has a longer/fatter body part (especially since it can be changed).
Now, I do admit that guys will get more confidence when they get to 8x6 and above, but you will probably pile it with your confidence when you are trying to pick up women (or men). I haven't seen a single report from any large member on either forum ever use their penis to try and hurt another man's ego intentionally. The only example I can think of is crazyed when he talked of having "measuring contests" back when he was younger, in his pre-Penis Enlargement years. He was a reported 7.5 x 5.5 back then. Yes, he was quite large to start, but he wasn't Penis Enlargement-conscious yet, so he doesn't count toward my argument.
Another abvious advantage is that we will have much healthier cocks than "naturally" big men, as we will have been training them for years and being very sexually conscious. You are also most likely to have very little if any ED problems when you get older, as you will have been training your penis to the max for years and it will be strong. This is especially true for those of us who are fortunate enough to start in our teens. This is comparable to body building in your teenage years as opposed to your 30s and such, by then your muscles aren't used to the stress and it's much harder to build a good framework.