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Old 02-23-2008, 07:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Thumbs up Must read: "Exercising the Penis" by Aaron Kemmer

I just had the pleasure of reading Aaron Kemmer's book Exercising the Penis.

I'm just a beginner at PE, but I'm confident in saying that this is an absolute must read for anyone interested in penis exercise. Get it online at Amazon.com now:
Amazon.com: Exercising the Penis: How to Make Your Most Prized Organ Bigger, Harder & Healthier (Penis Enlargement): Aaron Kemmer,Deby Cassill,Richard Howard II: Books

The myth-busting facts are in: Exercising the penis properly will make your penis, Bigger, Harder, & Healthier, and Aaron Kemmer spells it all out with maturity and a dash of appropriate humor. Whether you suffer from erectile dysfunction or other urological problems or just want to have a larger penis, this book will help you understand how penis exercising could help you.

The book is primarily an accessible practical manual which gives clear and responsible guidelines for designing your own individualized penis exercise program. The chapters are well organized and presented in a methodical and intelligent sequence. Photographs clearly demonstrate the many exercises that have been evolved by practiced penis builders. It stands as a desk encyclopedia and catalogue of additional web resources and will help the reader to connect with the growing PE community. There may be no substitute for watching videos of techniques online and discussing the intricacies of theory and careful practice with experienced penis exercisers, but this book will help you get off to a healthy start. There's a mantra woven into every page: Less is more. Be gentle and patient with your body. Hasty or impatient penis exercising which tries to force progress can damage your penis.

Though all of the information contained in this book can be found online, the contents are nowhere as systematically organized and condensed in any one place. The book will answer just about every question a penis exerciser might have and is a far more efficient means of getting started on a routine, than trying to do it from online sources. I only wish that I had a copy in hand when I began seriously considering PE several weeks ago.

Reading this book, even with the vast knowledge I previously acquired online, helped me to bring all of the concepts into better focus, and even to assess my own goals and routine with more confidence.

Whether you are an experienced penis exerciser or just beginning to consider a beginning routine, I believe this book is an absolute must.

It would be hard for me to point to any significant weaknesses in this book. Relative to its practical value it is light on physiological theory and scientific jargon. This is a great strength for anyone just looking for an exercise manual. It should still be of interest to urologists and other professionals as a testament to non-pharmaceutical remedies for various male urological ailments. Perhaps a companion volume could go into more theoretical and physiological discussion for professionals and PE geeks.

There were a few typos scattered throughout the text, but these did not detract from the volume's clarity and could be corrected in future editions.
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STARTING 02/09/2008
6.6875 BPEL X 4.5 EG

CURRENT AS OF 06/18/2008
6.8125 BPEL X 4.5625 EG

EVENTUAL GOAL: 7 BPEL X 5 EG

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