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It worries me that major medical clinics, such as Mayo, where thousands go for advice are subjected to such a 1-sided propaganda like this article. What pisses me off the most is how they use this propaganda to line their own pockets and subtly push men into surgery. Very sad. Here is a quote from this article, notice how their language is used to disillusion the average man:

"Is afraid he has a small penis
Believes he'd be a better lover if he had a bigger penis
Is looking for a way to safely and effectively increase his penis size
Don't fall for it. No scientific research supports the use of any nonsurgical method to enlarge the penis, and no reputable medical society endorses penis-enlargement surgery performed for purely cosmetic reasons. Because many of these techniques can damage your penis and even cause impotence, think twice before trying any of them."



Here is the full article:

Beware of penis-enlargement scams
Considering penis enlargement? Don't waste your money on ineffective and possibly dangerous male-enhancement pills, pumps, exercises and surgeries.

If you've seen the "Austin Powers" movies, you may have laughed at Austin for owning a penis-enlargement pump. But you also may have been thinking, "Hmm. I wonder if something like that could give me an extra inch or two."

Penis-enlargement products aren't difficult to find. Men's magazines, sports radio shows and Internet sites are filled with advertisements for pumps, pills, weights, exercises and surgeries — all of which supposedly can increase the length and width (girth) of your penis. Even if you've never visited an Internet ���� site, you've likely received many unsolicited e-mails for products and services that promise to make you more of a man.

These come-ons are based on several stereotypes about men's insecurities. The "male enhancement" industry assumes that every man:

Is afraid he has a small penis
Believes he'd be a better lover if he had a bigger penis
Is looking for a way to safely and effectively increase his penis size
Don't fall for it. No scientific research supports the use of any nonsurgical method to enlarge the penis, and no reputable medical society endorses penis-enlargement surgery performed for purely cosmetic reasons. Because many of these techniques can damage your penis and even cause impotence, think twice before trying any of them.

Penis size: What's normal, what's not?
When you were a boy, a locker room bully may have taunted you about the size of your penis. As you compared yourself with other boys in the shower, you may have concluded that he was right. A cylinder-shaped object such as a penis always looks smaller when viewed from above than it does when viewed from the side.

As you grew older, you may have seen super-sized penises in X-rated movies and magazines. Such experiences may have left you with a distorted image of what's normal and what's not.

Most likely, your size is perfectly normal. Research shows that more than 70 percent of men have penises that measure between 5 and 7 inches when erect. A penis is considered abnormally small only if it measures less than 3 inches when erect, and even then it might not matter. Researchers have documented many cases in which men with so-called micropenises have been fully capable of having sex and fathering children.

The partner perspective: How they view penis size
E-mail advertisements would have you believe that women care deeply about penis size. But women responding to magazine surveys say they don't care about size at all.

What's the truth? A Dutch study of 375 sexually active women who had recently given birth suggests that the surveys are accurate — to a point. Seventy-nine percent of the women said that penis length is unimportant, and 69 percent of them said the same about penis girth.

E-mail advertisements would also have you believe that gay men are obsessed with penis size. But individual preferences vary. Average penis size is the same in both gay and straight men.

So, unless your partner tells you otherwise, it's probably safe to assume that you're fine just the way you are. Understanding your partner's physical and emotional needs and desires may do far more to improve your sexual relationship than would changing the size of your penis.

Nonsurgical methods of penis enlargement
Marketers offer many different types of nonsurgical penis enlargement, and often promote them with serious-looking advertisements that include endorsements from "scientific" researchers.

But if you look and read closely, you'll see that claims of safety and effectiveness are completely groundless. Because no reputable scientific research validates any type of nonsurgical penis enlargement, marketers rely on testimonials and before-and-after photos that may not be authentic.

At the bottom of such advertisements, you'll usually find a sentence such as "These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration." Well, of course they haven't been. The Food and Drug Administration, the government agency that regulates medications and medical devices, has never approved any medications or devices for enlarging a penis.

There are four basic types of nonsurgical penis enlargement:

Manual stretching or squeezing (jelquing). These exercises are supposed to be performed 30 minutes a day for an indefinite period of time. Although they may be safer than other methods, they can lead to scar formation, pain and disfigurement.
Stretching with penile weights. This technique is very likely to cause permanent penile damage.
Vacuum pumps. Because pumps draw blood into the penis and make it swell, they're useful in the treatment of impotence (erectile dysfunction). This may create an illusion of a larger penis, but results are seldom permanent. Repeated use can damage elastic tissue in the penis, leading to less-firm erections.
Pills and lotions. These usually contain vitamins, minerals, herbs or hormones such as testosterone. Although topical testosterone is sometimes used on adolescent boys to accelerate puberty, there's no evidence that it or any other substance can increase penis size in adult men. In 2002, authorities in the state of Arizona seized the assets of a penis-pill company, in part because the owners fraudulently claimed their product would deliver a permanent gain of 1 to 3 inches. The company owners also refused to honor their money-back guarantee, committing yet another fraud.

Link: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/penis/MC00026
 
So, unless your partner tells you otherwise, it's probably safe to assume that you're fine just the way you are.

Really? ... I'm not quite sure about it... Why would so many women cheat then. I'm not saying that only the penis size matters, but if you're packin, that's 1 less reason to go out cheating :p
 
ggogeta said:
Really? ... I'm not quite sure about it... Why would so many women cheat then.

I think a bigger penis gives men the confidence they need to make a relationship even more secure. I don't believe woman are concerned with penis size like men and with that said I don't believe most woman cheat based on penis size. I believe Jen, my ex-girl, may have left me for another man and I know that there are not too many men in the world that can compete with my size.
 
thewife said:
I know I'm supposed to be gone....but I HAD to jump in here for two reasons.

1. I respect the Mayo clinic.....I'm feeling nervous about introducing Penis Enlargement to my hubby now.......talk me down....please.....

I have absolutely no respect for any resource for information that uses fear and lies to pedal their priorities.

Information needs to be honest, but even more so, researched. Mayo has done NO RESEARCH in natural penis enlargement and have no right to write on something that was not researched.
 
thewife said:
2. Ggogeta - I would NEVER cheat on or leave my man because of his penis size. If he treated me like shit, didn't care about my feelings, didn't show me any attention or degraded me...I would leave him. Men might think women cheat because of something physical - in all reality they probably just needed a little attention and TLC. Just my .02

yeah that's why I said " I'm not saying that only the penis size matters, but if you're packin, that's 1 less reason to go out cheating". I'm pretty sure that the thrill of seeing/getting/trying a bigger cock does exist in women.

But I don't want to change the subject of the thread there I agree with both of you :)

P.S. What is TLC ;)?
 
thewife said:
Okay, well maybe I am naive in this area.....at my place of employment the Mayo Books are promoted and given to all employees each year. I guess that's why I thought they were credible. I work for a Hospital that has certain standards to fufill.

I agree there was nothing in that article to substantiate their claim.

Thanks.

I am not discrediting the entire organization, I am saying their position on Penis EnlargementNIS ENLARGEMENT is very bias, and geared towards an influx in potential Penis Enlargement Surgery patients.

I feel it is the responsibility of a clinic, like MAYO, who so many turn to for solid, researched advice to give clear, educated, researched advice instead of subtly pushing the reader into a dangerous surgery that produces absolutely nothing.

I have never released anything that I have not researched, used, and felt was safe and effective for my public and I am NOT A DOCTOR.

Very irresponsible!
 
thewife said:
I'm pretty sure that the thrill of seeing/getting/trying a bigger cock does exist in women.

This probably is true for a lot of women. Just not me. A big cock doesn't mean a thing if the guys is a major prick who treats his woman like some kind of dumb chick whos there to fufill his needs. Again, just my .02

Thanx for answering that fast :)

Even though women don't like to be mistreated, I think they do like bad boys BUT let's keep that for another thread! :)

/end of hijacking the thread :p
 
doublelongdaddy said:
Most likely, your size is perfectly normal. Research shows that more than 70 percent of men have penises that measure between 5 and 7 inches when erect. A penis is considered abnormally small only if it measures less than 3 inches when erect, and even then it might not matter. Researchers have documented many cases in which men with so-called micropenises have been fully capable of having sex and fathering children.

I too respect the Mayo medical knowledge, but they struck out on this one.

A 3" penis is considered abnormally small? Gee, you think so!

A micropenis is capable of having sex and fathering children? Of course it's capable of "having sex" and "fathering children". Wow, to think a man could ever ask for more in life! :s Of course you can "have sex", and you can get to work either by riding in a Lexus or hitch-hiking.

What dumbasses! Of course, some overhype the value of a massive penis, but there is no justice done to the male community when people totally dismiss size altogether either.
 
The problem is there is noone out there to refute their claim--especially with a prestigious outfit like Mayo. We need a level playing field here.
 
If their correct than explain to me how i gained .5 in both bone pressed and non bone pressed? Idiots if you ask me. If they want proof, they should put the hard work in themselves for a couple months then maybe they wouldnt be so skeptical.
 
goinfor11x7 said:
The problem is there is noone out there to refute their claim--especially with a prestigious outfit like Mayo. We need a level playing field here.

...and GOD knows I am not level:D
 
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