Does having a small penis make you a lesser of a man?

May 03, 2011 13:18

Does having a small order cialis make you a lesser of a man?

Do women converse about cialis size in general? Yes, they obviously do. A girlfriend of mine admits to it. They talk more about penis size in their younger years than they care to admit. They all have participated in this rather sacrilegious, male-bashing practice. However, most women, except the ones, who are usually lacking the sexual attention of a real love-making machine, as they grow older turn a cold shoulder to the subject.

I wish I would stop contemplating about penis size, but the advertisements displaying methods to get increased size are all over the place, in living color, and the amount of penis-related email spam I get grows by the day.



I'm starting to feel bad for my kind ever more. The male is under constant attack; the bigger is better movement has come to conquer that part of us we thought was holy and the last place popular culture (like porn, where women are paid to cry, "your d### is so big!" over and over again) could rear its ugly head. Most men have succumbed, accepted defeat, and now, they walk with their heads between their legs. These men, those who have not been endowed with a penis size that is above average, all they do is wish they had more of that pleasure giving appendage.

Regardless, say your penis is small. I'm talking really tiny, one that can barely be observed with the naked eye. Get the picture? Well then, if size really does matter to you, and to your unlucky girlfriend, there are certain surgical and non-surgical solutions to help you with small penis humiliation (aka small penis syndrom). Where would we be without science and technology?

Surgical Alternatives

Penile Extension Surgery

1. To elongate the penis, the surgeon removes the suspensory ligament that connects the penis to the pubic bone. Following the surgery, to be sure the ligament doesn't re-connect, the man is told to attach weights either or stretching devices on his penis -- for at most five months. Obviously, as it is with any other surgery, there are negative aspects to it, like the potential loss of sensation, scarring of penile tissue, and lasting impotence.

2. Penile thickness can be increased when the penile shaft can is injected with tissue from cadavers. Nevertheless, like the collagen women have implanted into their G-spots, this tissue is slowly soaked up the body and the process has to be repeated after sometime. Should you be worried regarding those 2 surgical techniques, there are a number of non-surgical ways to help make having sex a lot more enjoyable for both you and your patient partner.

Non-Surgical Alternatives

1. Sex toys for both of you

Make a few additions to your sex toys collection, if you don't have one make one now. Consider purchasing penis extensions, penis sleeves, anal beads can give some boost to your hot, sultry, love-making sessions.

2. Extend the duration of foreplay

As it is in any sport, it is always commonplace to begin by warming up to get pumped up and ready for the challenge ahead. Fulfilling sex is not all about going in deep and deeper. Foreplay is one big share of the encounter. The foreplay should last longer by making the time to explore each other's bodies from top to bottom. Dedicate more effort to oral sex. It will be a sensuous experience for both of you.

3. Alter sex positions

Once it's time for penetration, some positions can make you feel like you are deeper inside her. Pounding from the back, doggy style or placing a pillow underneath her hips will make penetrate to your fullest ability. Trial and error will allow you to find what works best for you.

And if you are self-conscious about the looks of your penis, trimming the pubic hair around it can help. Reducing your weight by a few pounds will also make your penis shaft appear to be bigger. These two measures should make your penis look a little bigger in relation to the rest of your body.

In truth, after speaking to so many women on the subject of penis size, it is what you do and how you perform that really matters at the end of the day and not the size of your penis (unless it is a micro penis, see above for solutions). Talent, chemistry, and the quality of your relationship with your partner are the more important factors than the size of your penis. Remember what Freud said, "A man's penis is as big as his ego."

Finally, there is someone for all of us out in the real world, it sometimes takes time to find the one you are compatible with in all departments of a relationship. Is your penis size that important to you now?
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