Re: How big is big?
Nokia wrote:Hi
I'm not sure if this is right to bring this up here.
I have always had problems with the women i have been with because of my penis size.
Although I'm not huge, they alwyas complain. it's 8.5 inches which is not small but Ok i think. Particularly this new one gives me a lot of hassles. she puts her hand in fron of my belly and doesn't let me go all the way through. it's a turn off. men know what i'm talking about.
I was alwys thinking women like big ones but it has always worked against me. What can I do?
Seriously though, perhaps you should consider a set of these for your partners:
"the tapering of the tip of your design is easier for insertion"
"I have been a practicing physical therapist in NY for 12 years, specializing in pelvic pain/women's health for 5 years. My patients who have pelvic floor dysfunction, vaginismus, vulvodynia, and vulvar vestibulitis are very impressed with the design of your dilators. The dilators I had recommended prior were effective but the tapering of the tip of your design is easier for insertion and the handle component allows for more control
Patients are instructed the benefits of your kits during their treatment sessions. Your website is also a wonderful resource of information regarding help and education for patients who suffer from painful intercourse. Myself and my patients thank you." Pamela Morrison, BA, PT, MS, BCIA-PMDB
Pamela Morrison Center for Physical Therapy
Specialsts in Manual Orthopedics and Pelvic Pain/Women's Health
140 West End Ave, Suite 1K, New York, NY 10023
"I like that your dilators are tapered at the end for greater ease of insertion"
"Thank you very much for the sample dilators. I plan to give my patients the option to choose between your brand and the one we have stocked right now. I like that your dilators are tapered at the end for greater ease of insertion. I think I may prefer the size also after holding the two products side by side. I will be taking them to a talk I am giving to a support group as well." Susan Decker, P.T.
"The participants of the last course loved the dilators"
"Dear Vaginismus.com
I contacted you previously for a demonstration product for physical therapy courses that I teach to therapists treating dyspareunia and vaginismus. You were kind enough to send me a sample and I am very pleased with your product and would like to show it at my courses. I have the product in my office for patients to see right now. I wanted to see if I could get brochures from you for the classes and also talk about how participants can order the kits
The participants of the last course loved the dilators because they have a handle and are easier for patients to use
My patients come in early to read the book and many have asked how to get a hold of the workbook
Thank-you." Hollis Herman, MS PT OCS BCIAC-fellow.
HealthyWomen Cambridge, MA
"Thank you for your help with these patients"
"As physical therapists, we use the vaginal dilators to assist in lightly stretching the pelvic floor muscles as well as for the patients to continue their own myofascial/trigger point release at home. Patients see us between 1-3 times/week, but we recommend that they do their own muscle re-education at home with the dilators to maintain what we have accomplished during the PT session. Patients are very happy with the results and by giving them the dilators they feel that they are taking an active role in their treatment/recovery. Thank you for your help with these patients."