Thanks to wanttogrow for getting a conversation started on "helping your male children" regarding would you let your son in on PE. This thread is "How to let your son in on PE" for those guys that said they want to, but don't know how to get the conversation started. This thread is for needed advice and success stories on how other members let their sons in on PE and made it through. Those without sons can contribute by discussing would you want your dad to let you in on PE, and if so, how would you want him to go about it and at what age?
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How to let your son in on PE
Last edited by deleteduser; 01-08-2011, 09:39 AM.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.Tags: None
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I think a great time to bring it up would be like out taking a walk, something laid back and relaxing to help set a calmer mood. Casually bring up how exercising your body is for overall physical and mental health and non-chelantely bring up the fact that there are exercises for the penis too and that these exercises are for overall penis health and you may get a bonus of a few extra inches in the process.
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Get a book called "exercising the penis."
Tell him, "Son there are some things every man is self conscious about. How big his arms are, how his hair looks, what girls think of him, and also how he stacks up with other men in the locker room. I too had these concerns, and this is what helped me."
Then give him the book. Explain to him there are things that can be done to maximize that part of his body, and the book helps explain that. Then offer your support for any questions he might have.Starting: 4/1/10 - bpel 6.00 x 5.00 meg
Current: 4/1/12 - bpel 7.30 x 5.20 meg, bpfsl 8.10
Final Goal - bpel 7.75 x 5.75 meg
If you just read this, do 10 quick kegels
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Originally posted by Stretch Armstrong View PostGet a book called "exercising the penis."
Tell him, "Son there are some things every man is self conscious about. How big his arms are, how his hair looks, what girls think of him, and also how he stacks up with other men in the locker room. I too had these concerns, and this is what helped me."
Then give him the book. Explain to him there are things that can be done to maximize that part of his body, and the book helps explain that. Then offer your support for any questions he might have.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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How would you bring it up with him though? Just out of the blue? Or wait for him to come to you first? I like the idea of introducing it during the sex talk. Kind of kills two birds with one stone!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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Originally posted by wolfmesser View PostI would introduce it in a subtle way, like explain it along with masturbation and lifting weights, how both are a normal thing when you become a man.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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Originally posted by Jama View PostSaying anything while there too youg could mess them up for sure! They could be severly insecure and messed up in the head about sex.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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I seem to be the only guy here who hasn't or isn't going to bring up PE to his son. But what I find interesting in this thread and the similar poll, is everyone is saying they will and how they will, but I haven't read a single response from anyone who has specifically mentioned PE to their son(s).FL 6.0"/MFG 5.75", BPEL 7.00"/MEG 6.5"
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Originally posted by rbi99 View PostI seem to be the only guy here who hasn't or isn't going to bring up PE to his son. But what I find interesting in this thread and the similar poll, is everyone is saying they will and how they will, but I haven't read a single response from anyone who has specifically mentioned PE to their son(s).
I just fear people introducing it too young and causing more harm then good.
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