the outcome of a 2015 study by scientists
at the Kings College, London, has brought to the spotlight the
discourse about the safety of drugs used to treat erectile dysfunction
and penis enhancers.
The scientists in the largest study on
this subject matter, who used the data of over 15,000 men from 20
studies, discovered that the size of a man’s penis could affect his
levels of satisfaction during sex on the basic level.
They are, however, quick to note that
it’s only the psychological perception of the man with the less than
average size of penis that is affected. Not that they actually did not
get any pleasure from sex. Rather, according to the study, 55 per cent
of the men were dissatisfied with the length and size of their penis.
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Let’s face it, many men worry at times
about the size of their penis, and also nurse the notion that they may
not measure up to their partners’ expectation because of this.
Doctors say it is a big problem because
most men that have this challenge are less likely to seek advice from
the physician on this subject. They are less likely to confide in their
spouses either. But they are most likely to turn to the Internet or seek
the counsel of quacks, who will always dangle ‘solutions’ for it.
But the British professors note that for
every erectile, size or ejaculation problem that a man has, there is
always a solution, but it is not in the use of drugs.
Consultant Urologist, Dr. Temitayo
Shashore, says men must do away with creams, herbs, enhancers and pills
that promise to make the penis larger, as they could even leave it
deformed at the end of the day.
Shashore says, “All those creams, pills,
treatments and surgeries that promise to give you a way longer, stronger
penis are just lies. In fact, it’s just like trying to make your hand
grow longer. It is virtually impossible.
“Most men who use enhancers to make the
penis bigger will later discover that it actually stops it from working
most of the time. Most of them start off with a physical problem of
size, when all their efforts fail, it becomes a psychological problem
and a deformed penis and a lot more psychological trouble.”
The urologist says rather than deforming
the penis with pills and creams, living a healthy life that would lower
cholesterol levels can visually improve the penis size and performance
to increase satisfaction.
According to him, a man with potbelly or
fat thighs may not measure up below the average because of the size of
his belly against the size and positioning of the penis during
lovemaking.
“When you have excess fat around your
pubic area and stomach, it could make your penis seem smaller to the
individual looking at himself and also to the spouse.
“It may also affect the positioning of
the penis into the vagina. You won’t reach the clitoris because of the
belly obstruction. If you lose weight, you can actually gain an inch or
two because the pubic fat would be less.
“So, if you’ve noticed a little extra
weight around that area, losing weight might come with the added bonus
of looking bigger. And because you are now fit, you will have a more
visible and durable erection, which will make it look like it is bigger
and sex becomes more pleasurable for both of you,” Shashore says.
An Australian study, published in the
Journal of Sexual Medicine, found that losing just five to 10 per cent
of body weight over a two-month period improved the erectile function –
and revved up the sex drive – of obese men.
Experts say the findings are yet another
reminder that obesity and erectile dysfunction often go hand in hand;
and that cutting down on meat, sugary and fatty foods would keep your
woman more satisfied and by your side.
“Excess weight – especially excess belly
fat – can affect sexual function in many ways. It can interfere with the
body’s ability to supply blood to the penis, for instance, and it can
cause testosterone (the male and sexual hormone) levels to drop to a
very low level.
“The most important way that excess
weight drags down a man’s sex life is by affecting the health of his
blood vessels and the lining of the vessels (known as the endothelium),
while fat appears to damage the endothelium. And when the endothelium
doesn’t work properly, the penis may not get enough blood to produce or
sustain an erection,” the scientists explain.
For many years, men have been asking
themselves how they could make their penis bigger with home remedies.
They want the bragging rights of having the largest penis in the locker
room.
No man really wants to be the “short guy”
in the room and experts say that apart from losing weight, another
guaranteed trick you can play on your spouse that would make you seem
bigger than you are is trimming of pubic hair.
According to them, reducing pubic hair allows the entire penis to show, which in turn gives the appearance.
Let us not forget the message of the
scientist; it is the technique, not the size, that pleasures both
partners. In your quest for bigger, please don’t harm yourself!
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