Centuries down the lane, one would think the technological and medical advances of this era would come along with effective ways to enlarge a man’s penis. There is yet to be a recommended effective method of penis enlargement. NO, those creams, pills and devices you’ve come across or even used before don’t work. There’s no evidence to support such claims yet. Why exactly are we finding it difficult to manipulate penile size?
To start with, let’s define a small penis. See, it’s easy to think you have a small penis when you’re always looking down at it. You don’t have the best view! Research on 15,521 people from around the world reports that the average penis length is 3.61 inches when flaccid and 5.16 inches when erect. The average circumference is 3.67 inches when flaccid and 4.59 inches when erect. Of course, you’ve come across this before when you tried to check out penile size on Google. We all have anyway. You’ve also heard that most people who think their penises are small actually fall comfortably in the average range. Some men actually have smaller penises, and this may be due to a number of medical conditions more often than not. Of course, psychology plays a role too. We even have a name for it-penile dysmorphic disorder. People who have this condition are obsessively disappointed in the size of their penises. Let’s learn a little more about the penis.
The penis usually grows during puberty. Puberty may begin as early as 8 in precocious individuals but typically ends by age 18 as puberty will last for about 4 years for everyone including late bloomers who start at age 14. During this period, there’s also testicular growth, pubic hair growth, nocturnal emissions of semen, or “wet dreams” and more frequent erections and ejaculation. The penis DOES NOT grow beyond this stage. It’s really a ‘take it or leave it’ matter. It doesn’t change a thing. There’s a lot out there, as we all know. Pills, supplements, ointments and creams are all useless, to put it blandly. Stretching your penis with weights is really an exercise in futility as the penis isn’t a muscle. Only muscles respond with increase in size to exercise. Some say that this method may actually stretch the penis a bit, but this requires a religious amount of dedication. Moreover, tearing of the tissue and burst blood vessels are complications that no one wants to have on their penis.
How about surgery? Let’s just say NO procedure has been approved by respected bodies as a surefire way to enlarge the penis. The side effects always seem to outweigh the possible little extra part of an inch that could be gained. What could work? Try to lose some weight. It would actually expose some part of the penis hidden beneath belly fat. The way you use your hands and mouth in the bedroom also means a lot. Stay safe.
Reference: webmd.com