Penis Size: The Hard Facts by Jorge Larva
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<h3> <strong>Penis Size: The Hard Facts</strong> </h3> <p
align="justify">“Drastically enlarge the penis length and
width to sizes previously thought impossible!” reads a
website for the Penis Enlargement Patch. (One envisions a
lab-coated mad scientist pouring chemicals on his own penis,
then shouting ”Eureka!” and phoning the <em>Guinness
Book.</em>) Almost anyone with an email account has been deluged
by spam for such miracle-growth patches and pills, and the
endurance of sex myths may explain the pervasiveness of such
ads.</p> <p align="justify">“We equate masculinity and <a
href="http://www.todoenmedicamentos.com/viagra"><strong>power</st
rong></a> with penis size,” says Ira Sharlip, clinical
professor of urology at the University of California at San
Francisco and president of the International Society for Sexual
Medicine. “Of course, there’s really no
relationship.” Still, Sharlip says, “all” of
his patients want to increase their penis size.</p> <p
align="justify">The idea that bigger is better is “not
just total mythology,” says Seth Prosterman, who has
counseled couples since 1984 and notes that some of the women
he’s worked with do prefer a bigger penis aesthetically or
“fit-wise.” But, he adds, “For the vast
majority of partners, penis size doesn’t
matter.”</p> <p align="justify">So what, exactly,
constitutes a big penis? Let’s whip out some data:</p> <ul
type="disc"> <li>The average penis size is between five and six
inches. That’s for an <em><a
href="http://www.todoenmedicamentos.com/viagra"><strong>erect</st
rong></a></em> penis.</li> <li>The flaccid male organ averages
around three and a half inches.</li> </ul> <h3> <strong>We Are
Not Our Penises</strong> </h3> <p align="justify">If you had an
<a
href="http://www.todoenmedicamentos.com/"><strong>anxiety</strong
></a> hiccup before you read the “<a
href="http://www.todoenmedicamentos.com/viagra"><strong>erect</st
rong></a>” qualifier, consider it a metaphor for the
danger of jumping to conclusions about penis size or about the
primacy of the penis altogether.</p> <p
align="justify">“The idea that the penis is the most
important part of your body underlies so many of men’s
sexual problems,” says Cory Silverberg, a sexual health
educator and founding member of Come As You Are, an
education-based sex store in Toronto. “One of the biggest
sex myths for men is the notion that we are our penises, and
that’s all that counts in terms of sex.”</p> <p
align="justify">“It’s a myth that using the penis is
the main way to pleasure a woman,” says Ian Kerner, PhD, a
sex and relationships counselor in New York City whose book
<em>She Comes First</em> offers a guide to “female orgasms
and producing them through inspired oral techniques.” In
his book, Kerner cites a study that reports women reaching
orgasm about 25 of the time during oral sex.</p> <h3>
<strong>OK, OK, Size Isn’t Important. But How Can I
Increase My Penis Size?</strong> </h3> <p
align="justify">Despite the facts, the din of penis-enlargement
marketing only seems to grow louder. (“Realize total and
absolute power and domination in bed with your partner, with
your new-found penis size and sexual performance” screams
the ad for the Penis Enlargement Patch.) Men keep chasing after
the mythical, mammoth-sized member.</p> <p
align="justify">Silverberg says male clients at his store, and
in his counseling work, constantly ask him about penis pumps,
whose powers of elongation, he says, are a “myth,”
although he adds that some men who’ve used them report
satisfaction, a phenomenon he explains this way: “I think
spending more time paying attention to our genitals will
probably increase our sexual health.”</p> <p
align="justify">Read more at <a
href="http://www.todoenmedicamentos.com/">www.todoenmedicamentos.
com</a>.</p> <h3> </h3>
About the author:
Jorge Larva Quiromassagist Miami, FL
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