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Thread: How to let your son in on PE
- 03-01-2011 #201
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Just decided to bump this thread because it was at 199 posts and it needed 200! Anyone passing it on to their sons, brothers, cousins, dads, uncles, friends?
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.
- 03-01-2011 #202
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Can i just congratulate the amount of open minded men on this board. I might be wrong as i havent read all 21 pages but i read most of them and i dont think i saw anything reall condemning about telling your son about PE. I was hesitant to read this thread as i feared it would just be one big flame but im surprised and relieved so many of you think its a good idea. I for one cant wait to have children and if my sons take after me size wise then, despite my best efforts to tell them size doesnt matter, might have size issues as well or they may end up comfortable and not interested in a bigger penis. Either way i feel it would be my duty as a parent to advise them to take care of their body so why not their penile health too? I see this talk coming up some day and thanks to this board ill be prepared for it.
If PE works for me and i get any substantial gains out of it then ill be spreading the word like wild fire to friends and also my brother. My brother is 19 but guessing from his flaccid bulge when he wanders around the house in boxers he probably isnt needing it! but i can see me mentioning it sometime. Doing the "impossible" penis enlargement is surely worth sharing!Last edited by Indaco; 03-01-2011 at 06:05 PM.
- 03-01-2011 #203
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Yes, Indaco, there are a lot of open minded men on here, and why wouldn't you let your son in on PE? It's a great thing. And even if he decides not to do it, it will strengthen the father son bond. Welcome to PEGym, too!
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.
- 03-01-2011 #204
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The reason i was so suprised was penises for grown hetero men are just off limits in many ways and many men stop hugging their male children after a certain age as it obviously makes them uncomfortable showing another male affection, so to bring up the topic of penis enlargement and admit weve done it is very personal indeed and out of the realm of most men. I would go as far as saying some men i know/have come across would say its a bit perverted and out of order. We can all imagine peoples over the top reactions if they knew a dad was sharing PE with his son just because a penis was involved. Naturally, im not one of them who thinks that way and i think its a great idea and im so glad to be on a board with so many like minded men comfortable sharing such intimate parts with us all.
- 03-02-2011 #205
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I couldn't think of a more manly thing to do then to teach your son how to be the best he can be. That includes teaching him the finer points of being a gentleman, being a good sport, being a man of integrity, how to treat women, how to play sports/be an athlete, and now with this knowledge, teaching him about PE.
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.
- 03-06-2011 #206
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Anyone thinking about it but is holding back, what are some the reasons holding you back on letting your son/brother/father/buddy in on PE?
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.
- 03-12-2011 #207
The reason I won't tell my close buddy about PE YET is because he will laugh at me and think I'm crazy and maybe start telling my other non close friends of mine I have a small penis and that I'm trying desperately something to get big and I will only feel embarrassing cause they are make-fun-of guys... so I will only show him when I reach my final goal.
I will let my brother know of PE when I see some gains, reason: He is my best friend and only brother and I want the best for him he is 4 years older than me, 23 y/o and we both inherited our father unit and not one to be proud of in my oppinion, a 5" - 5.5" inch meat, I think he is 5" and I feel like sharing this intimacy with him.
As for my father...there are many reasons why I shouldn't tell him, first reason he is 50 y/o and I'm not pointing he is old or he shouldn't do PE at his age but he went through life and told me he had a lot of girls so I'm guessing he doesn't need size to satisfy a woman, he looks good at his age in comparison to his friends and knowing what kind of person he is, not only he will refuse and not believe this works but he will discourage me and I don't need negative thoughts in my mind when I do PE, maybe I will let him know when I will get big but not now.Start(Feb/19)
FL: 2,95
FG: 4,29
BPEL: 5,51
MSEG: 5,11
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FL: 3,50
FG: 4,52
BPEL: 6,02
MSEG: 5,35
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I agree with you guys in the sense that once you experience gains and the "high" of getting bigger, you will probably be more open to the idea of letting your son/father/brother/ buddy in on PE. Best of luck to you both on your PE journey. I waited until I gained almost an inch (about a year) to let my dad and brothers in on PE. I waited even longer to let my buddies in on it. What surprised me was that everyone reacted like it was no big deal or it was cool. My dad was the only one who was worried that I might hurt myself, but once I compared it to weightlifting he was OK with it.
As for sons, that's a different dynamic, and really think in a lot of ways it's easier for him to understand because as a father you're guiding him in so many other facets of life, and this is just another facet. Is it a little awkward because we're not used to talking about such things? At first it is, just like the birds and bees talk. But once you understand that sons often look to their fathers for guidance, it should become easier to talk about the more you do.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.
- 03-13-2011 #210
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I think this is why fathers should pass it on to their sons/brothers to brothers/son to father/friend to friend: Society teaches us that you're stuck with what you born with. We explored and found PE, and had faith that it might work for us and we tried it out. We know that PE works. We know that you're not stuck with what you're born with, and we need to tell our sons the truth. If they're happy with their size, that's fine. But they should know the truth that there are exercises to make it bigger if you want to.
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.
Congrats, bro!
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