Is there any medician to increase pens size? pls advise?
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There is no medication that increases penis size and Viagra has only temporary benefits and a lot of harmful side effects. Penile length is not important because the vagina only has sensation in the lower 1/3rd of its canal but a thick penis is more pleasurable. However considering everything clitoral and breast stimulation is more important to make a woman orgasm during sex rather than penile thrusting.
On the commercial it says encyte can help.
you mean magician?
i think that to get a bigger pen, you have to buy it that way, i don't think that you have to give it any sort of medication, as it is just an object
Im not a guy and my husband dont have that problem. However there are commercials and ad's at that says there are several products out there on the market that CLAIM to increase a mans penis size. If they work or not I dont know.
I feel sad that so many men are SO concerned with their penis size. Work on your personality, character, sense of humor, job skills, etc. and women will admire you and want to be with you and not care about SIZE!!
There is. find a good plastic surgeon who does Pennis enlargement procedure
buy a quill. they are bigger than pens. you dilbert.
why u want to increase ur size? please note the myth "size does matter" is not right. the best thing is u should try to learn how to satisfy a woman through other things like oral etc.bye the way what is ur size?and did ur partner complaint about it?
Just about every guy wonders how he measures up in the "down-there" department at one time or another. Here's the lowdown for any guy who's ever worried about whether his penis is a normal size.
There's a fairly wide range of normal penis sizes - just as there is for every other body part. And just like other parts of the body, how a penis appears at different stages of a guy's life varies quite a bit. You wouldn't expect someone who is 11 years old to look the same as someone who's 19.
Guys normally develop at different times. Some may start developing as early as 9. Others may not start developing until 15 or even later. The age at which a guy starts to grow varies from person to person. It all depends on when he enters puberty and his hormones start doing their thing.
Growth in penis size is just one part of puberty, which also includes such changes as pubic hair development, testicular growth, muscle development, and a growth spurt. Late starters almost always catch up fine - they just reach full maturity a little later.
Penises come in different sizes, shapes, and colors. These traits are hereditary, like eye color or foot size, and there's nothing you can do to change them. Despite what you may hear or read, no special exercises, supplements, or diets will speed up the development process or change a guy's size. Also, like his feet, a guy's penis may appear smaller to him just because the perspective is different when he's looking down. And there's a lot less difference in penis size between guys when they get an erection (a "*****" or "hard on") than when their penises are relaxed.
In addition to size, guys also wonder about other aspects of how their penises look, such as whether the skin covering the penis is normal or if it's OK for a guy's penis to hang to the left or right (it is!). If you're concerned about how your penis looks, ask your doctor. Guys who are reaching puberty should have regular testicular exams, so that's a good time to ask your doctor any questions.
Taking a ride on the hormonal roller-coaster means lots of changes - and a lot of common worries - for both guys and girls. Just as guys may wonder about how their penises develop, lots of girls ask the same thing about their breasts.
If you're wondering about your development, don't try to compare yourself to your older brother or your best friend - they're probably at a different stage of development than you are anyway. The important thing to remember is that it's OK to not be a mirror image of the guy at the next urinal.
Get out the tweezers and the microscope :)
You probably have a good sense of where you fit in the distribution of size for
more commonly visible measurements of body size: height, size of hands, feet,
weight and so on. However, unless you spend a lot of time in a nudist
environment, there are, understandably other measurements for which you don’t
have a good sense of where you fit. Penis size is an obvious example. It’s also
one that can make a lot of people uncomfortable. They worry about whether they
are abnormal, “too small,” “too large,” and so on. As with most characteristics
of human anatomy, there is a lot of individual variation. You can differ
substantially from average without being unusual or freakish and without any
need for concern or medical intervention. If you have concerns, by all means
consult a doctor, but chances are good that you have nothing to worry about.
On the other hand, there is always a fascination with people who are
significantly different for the normal range. This applies to height and
weight, size of hands and feet, and, yes, also to penis size. So what
is “normal”? Surprisingly, perhaps, given how common concerns about penis size
seem to be, there are very little good data based on large samples. There are
data, though, and the numbers seem to agree well enough to suggest that the
sample size must be large enough to give reasonably accurate measures of
averages and distributions.
There are additional links there to other studies as well.
The average length of an erect penis (measured along the top) is 16.1 cm (6.34
in).
90% of measurements fall between 10 and 21 cm (4 and 8.25 in).
The average girth of an erect penis is 12.3 cm (4.84 in).
The average length of the flaccid penis is about 9 cm (3.5 in) with most
measurements falling between 5 cm (2 in) and 12.5 cm (5 in).
These numbers appear to be approximately independent of such parameters as age
(post-puberty) and nationality despite any anecdotal information you may have
heard to the contrary, though reliable data on such variations is quite limited.
You can decide what “big” is, but just as you probably wouldn’t particularly
label someone as “tall” unless they were in the top few percent, you probably
wouldn’t want to label someone’s penis as “big” unless it was larger than the
normal ranges quoted above (greater than 21 cm erect length, 12.5 cm flaccid
length). There also appears to be a large variability in the ratio of the erect
length to flaccid length. Average is about 1.8, but ratios from about 1 to 4
are not uncommon.
You can turn up a lot of additional reading material on this subject with a Google search :
Average penis size
I hope this information helps you to better understand what is “normal”
and “big.” Again, if you have concerns, consult your doctor. You may also see
many advertisements for companies that claim to help you increase penis size. I
would caution you against considering their services because of questionable
efficacy in many cases, and because it is unlikely that there is any real
reason why you should need to change your size.
Your penis is too big, if your woman says it hurts her.
But not all woman can take the same size of penis.
So, the conclusion is:
-If your partner says it is too big, then it is. For her/him.
http://www.coolnurse.com/penis_size.htm
http://www.kidshealth.org/teen/sexual_health/guys/penis.html
http://www.teenhealthfx.com/answers/sex-39.htm
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go to the magic shop, they have huge pens and pencils and other funny stuff
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