I think I will tell my son about Penis Enlargement if I have one. I have a few reasons for this, but there are caveats.
When I entered puberty there was a lot going wrong with my dick. I had an inguinal hernia and my foreskin had fused to my dick. I didn't even know about these things until I got a physical for summer camp! I thought I was normal. Having a relationship with my son where being aware and open about these kinds of things is critical for not just "getting bigger" or more "healthy" but also catching disease before it worsens.
At the same time I had a few experiences growing up that led me to seek out
MoS, from not being able to last long enough to feeling small because of some stories and comments from girls. I'm still getting over these issues, and being honest about that is critical. I wish I had had the perspective of
MoS before I had those experiences. I think i would've been able to manage them much better psychologically if I had known the truth about average size, kegals,
stamina exercises and the truth about women's relationship to size. That is, that 8x6 is the upper limit of what most women want in bed, and 6x5 to 7x5.5 is way more comfortable for them. Simple facts like these can calm a lot of nerves in youngsters, it's just our society is so freaked out that we can't just sit and discuss it like people.
But I really heard DLD when he says that projecting our issues on our sons is the last thing we should do. One thing I hear a lot about on this thread is timing the conversation for when "he is ready mentally etc." But the big question is: what about YOU? What issues do you have around penis size, women, sex etc? If you take it upon yourself to be in good mental balance on these topics, you will not really be projecting your issues because you've gotten over them! I think the father's job is to be an example of one with a healthy state of mind, otherwise it's probably best to let your son seek information from his own experience and the world.
And VirginJelqer, I just met a girl at a party who told me that the sex with guys who have an extreme curve was the BEST she ever had. Nailed the G spot like crazy. Before you go changing your body, realize that what you already are might be the most valuable thing