Obviously it is a bit of a guess, but what percentage of the male population does PE?
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Vulcan
7.25 (start July 2009)>>>>>>8.125"BPEL (current)
5.25 (start July 2009)>>>>>>5.75"EG (current)Tags: None
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Hmmmm ... worldwide?
- of the ones that consider PE in the way members of the Gym consider PE (sound, scheduled routine), I would venture to guess less than 15%-20% ...
- of the ones that may pump or stretch occasionally (less then once per week), I would say 30% ...
If you broke it down by country, I would say the U.S. would have the highest percentage - we can be a vain bunch!Old Gym Log - Tracking progress with the iLogPE App
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I think less than 1%, but rising fast.Vulcan
7.25 (start July 2009)>>>>>>8.125"BPEL (current)
5.25 (start July 2009)>>>>>>5.75"EG (current)
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Less than 1% worldwide? Wow ... ok - but in what way (as I broke it down in my lat post)? Or are you speaking of ANY type?Old Gym Log - Tracking progress with the iLogPE App
"Wherever you go, there you are. Stay sexy, my friends."
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In the whole world, you have to think of countries that don't have a lot of technology to even know about it, so I'd say less than 1%. In the United States, just by going from the guys I've told that do it but aren't on any websites/forums for privacy reasons, I'd say probably 3 to 5% of the male adult population has tried it or knows about it in the USA.To me, there is no shame in PE. It's no different than when guys first began to lift weights/bodybuild and it was a fringe thing. Now it's mainstream.
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Yeah, Worldwide. I agree the percentage is going to be the highest in the USA.
I mean doing PE like you or me.Vulcan
7.25 (start July 2009)>>>>>>8.125"BPEL (current)
5.25 (start July 2009)>>>>>>5.75"EG (current)
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I also say less than 1%, covering all types of PE, including those responding to sham enlargement ads for pills, pumps, extenders, and gels. Probablyfar less than 1/10 of 1% for those practicing PE as we know it. Count the number of members on this and similar forums than multiply by 10 and the number is still insignificant compared to the total population.Valued Member of 12+ years at the PEGym12/'09 (start) NBP EL - 4.5, EG - 4.4
12/11 NBPEL - 5.1, MSEG - 5
01/13 NBPEL - 5.35, MSEG - 5.1
01/14 NBPEL - 5.35, MSEG - 5.25
01/16 NBPEL - 5.4, MSEG - 5.5
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OK - they may not be technologically advanced, but I remember seeing a really grainy video several years ago of some guys over in "the wild" not sure what country maybe India or Indonesia) but these guys were lifting boulders strapped to their cocks! Boulders! These things had to weigh 50-75 lbs easily! Their cocks were stretched like spaghetti noodles but they were lifting these things no problem. It was funny and sad at the same time to watch - funny in their expressions as they lifted but sad cause there was no way in hell they were catching any kind of wood. Most tribal societies stretch parts of their body as a symbol of all sorts of things. I may have gone a bit high, but I would certainly think it is higher than 1% ...Old Gym Log - Tracking progress with the iLogPE App
"Wherever you go, there you are. Stay sexy, my friends."
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It was funny and sad at the same time to watch - funny in their expressions as they lifted but sad cause there was no way in hell they were catching any kind of wood.Vulcan
7.25 (start July 2009)>>>>>>8.125"BPEL (current)
5.25 (start July 2009)>>>>>>5.75"EG (current)
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I agree that a fraction of 1% are dedicated PE'ers like those on this board. The number of guys who've looked into penis enlargement, whether it be exercises, devices or surgery, will be much, much higher. I'd also guess that the majority of young men have at least Googled it, what with the pressure from society that 'bigger is better' and the ubiquitous presence pornography.
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Originally posted by going411by7 View PostWhat percentage of men and women sign up for the gym, and show up regularly to do their workout, week in and week out, month in and month out, year in and year out? Or regularly use that exercise contraption in the basement or under the bed?
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