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Penis enlargement, yeah yeah i know..

 
 
OGIONIK
 
Reply Sun 17 Aug, 2008 10:24 pm
i figured the pills were bogus, my cousin said he was takin extense or something.

so i wikipedia it, i figured you would be able to do it surgically, with actual good results..

i was wrong! but anyway i couldnt have someone slicing that there vital organ..

I was just wondering, if you exercise more, will that have ANY NOTICEABLE effect?

my reasoning being a stronger healthier heart being able to pump blood more?

just wondering..
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shewolfnm
 
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Reply Mon 18 Aug, 2008 05:56 am
@OGIONIK,
Uh no.

if there was a nonsurgical way for people to have a bigger penis, the world would not be full of little pricks.

Think about it.
If it could be done IT WOULD BE.

and if a pill worked, Merk or some other drug company would be handing it out.. not walmart.
OGIONIK
 
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Reply Mon 18 Aug, 2008 06:29 am
@shewolfnm,
i know that, my cousin said he took extenze and he didnt get anything, but he started weightlifting and he gained an inch.

:/
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Miller
 
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Reply Mon 18 Aug, 2008 07:07 am
@OGIONIK,
The best "exercise" is for you to wrap a penis pump around you penis and pump the little black bulb till the sleeve is fully inflated.

In this case you'll get penis expansion and at the same time you'll be building good biceps muscle in your arms.

Who could ask for more?
OGIONIK
 
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Reply Mon 18 Aug, 2008 07:10 am
@Miller,
lol, i always thought in the back of mind those must work right?

LOL, i wish.

i thought there would be some way out there to make it so i am not sad in my pants.

alas, there is not.

Sad
Miller
 
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Reply Mon 18 Aug, 2008 08:08 am
@OGIONIK,
Well...you could always go the implant route. Shocked
Miller
 
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Reply Mon 18 Aug, 2008 08:20 am
@Miller,
Quote:
Penile implants are artificial devices implanted inside the penis that allow men with erectile dysfunction (ED) to achieve an erection. They're also sometimes used to treat Peyronie's disease, a disorder that causes bent or painful erections. There are two basic designs:

* Inflatable. Also called hydraulic, inflatable implants can be pumped up to create an erection and then deflated.
* Semirigid. These implants are always somewhat firm.

First introduced in the 1970s, penile implants were the most reliable treatment for erectile dysfunction until the 1980s when medications injected into the penis became available. In the 1990s, oral agents such as sildenafil (Viagra) were introduced. These medications have since become the most popular erectile dysfunction treatment, but they don't work for all men with erectile problems. About two-thirds of men with ED will respond to oral medications " but some men can't take them, or the medications don't produce satisfactory results. For these men, penile implants are an additional option.

Penile implants require complex and permanent surgery, and there is a risk of infection and a risk that the device will malfunction. But, since these devices were first introduced, new materials, designs and surgical procedures have greatly improved outcomes for penile implants. Most men who have the procedure and their partners say they're satisfied with the results.

Penile implant surgery can be costly but may be covered by Medicare and other types of insurance.


Mayo Clinic
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