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Old 11-14-2007, 10:37 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by HealthNFitn3ss View Post
Hey just wondering, I've read (and this isn't on websites trying to sell pills or knock exercises but knock all Penis Enlargment) that PE is useless.
If the site(s) are legitimate health and/or medically oriented, then what they state has some basis, meaning that there is no literature supporting penis enlargement. One exception is a British study from the 70's, but it was not a well-constructed study (insufficient sample size). They are also doubtless referring to the abundance of age-old herb and supplement scams, which are still thriving today. There are plenty of reasons as to why serious clinical studies aren't conducted, but there's really no point in going on about that. You should be able to discern why with a little consideration.

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When I consider how amazing the body is at building muscle, skin elasticity in general and considering piercings, and how some cultures can stretch even their necks, it gives me hope that I can do the same when it comes to PE.
Remember that the penis is much more than muscle and skin, and it naturally ceases growth with completion of puberty. We are trying to force it to do something beyond its natural behavior, which may in part explain the wide variety of reported results of PE practitioners. The neck "stretching", by the way, is more deformation of the collar bones and shoulders than neck growth.

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Obviously I'm not knocking PE b/c I just started and even after reading negative feedback will continue to perform it until i find out if its true. I guess what I'm trying to ask is if those sights are telling the truth, and there really is no proof that PE can increase your size? If you want references I pretty much just googled the topic and one of the articles I read I believe came from MensHealth.
There currently is no peer-reviewed literature in professional medical publications establishing the viability of PE (non-surgical), so don't expect a medical advice site to state that PE is possible. It has nothing to do with conspiracies or corruption. It does have to do with what are held to be professional standards of evidence in the sciences. It has also to do with serious concerns of legal liability.

Keep in mind that within the medical profession are many people who've seen the results of PE gone horribly wrong as they made a rotation through the emergency room or as practicing urologists. PE as we think of it is a long-term effort done alone by each of us--no licensed medical supervision is there to keep us out of trouble. You will see in many PE forum posts that guys will deviate wildly from suggested newbie routines as beginners, then wonder why they've destroyed their erectile quality. Even veterans will sometimes get into serious trouble. No M.D. in his right mind would want to send a patient home to try PE unsupervised. Imagine the inevitable lawsuits.

If you want to try PE yourself, be prepared to stick with it for at least six months to a year. That's a long haul just to find out if it might work for you. It will take a great deal of discipline and motivation to keep at it when it seems as if nothing is happening, or you feel too tired to bother with a workout. Most who claim significant gains will state that at least a part of those gains came at an impossibly slow pace. Always apply lots of common sense, and work carefully into the newbie routine. Be ready to back off from the intensity of your routine if any negative indications appear. Always tailor your PE to maintain a high level of erectile quality--that's your barometer for proper workout intensity. Your penis is amazingly complex, resilient, and fragile all at the same time. PE is serious stuff indeed, and you'd be hating life if you permanently injured yourself.


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