Sunday, November 11, 2007

Male Enhancement Reviews, What to Look Out For and When does big become ‘too big’?

Male Enhancement Reviews, What to Look Out For


Male enhancement is a billion dollar industry and it’s only set to increase – this speaks volumes about how much men value their sexuality. So the merchants and surgeons are making a lot of money. Good for them!

But what do we know about consumer satisfaction and safety measures?

Let’s see what the most hyped products today and how they score on usability, safety and effectiveness. And here there are a few male enhancement products reviews to help you decide what the best thing for you to do:

1. The number one method of choice for people with money in their pockets must be Surgery.
There are a number of techniques used to enlarge the penis starting with the cutting of the ligaments that attach the penis to the body and ending with the injecting of body fat under the penis skin.

Following various types of cosmetic penile enhancement surgery, some men have had to undergo additional operations to correct deformities caused by the initial enlargement procedure. The side effects include scarring, shorter penises instead of longer, pubic hair extending on the base of the penis, low-hanging penis, loss of sensitivity, and bumps, lumps, and clumps of fat. Other complaints include impotence, urinary incontinence and persistent pain.

Then there's the cost: anywhere from $4,000 to about $10,000 for a typical penis enlargement surgery that doesn't require additional corrective surgery. Because cosmetic surgery is seldom covered by insurance, you'll likely have to pay for everything yourself.

It doesn’t really sound like fun.

2. Penis pills, penis patches, creams, lotions, ointments etc
Don’t even bother thinking about them. It’s true that there are a lot of plants out there that can help in case you have an erection issue, but they won’t make your penis longer or thicker. Not to mention that in some cases I would not advise you to use these all-natural products even if you simply want a fuller erection.

It’s almost impossible to go out in the fields, pick up some herbs, dry them out, grind them and then expect to have the same quality every time you do that. Any farmer can tell you that even the same patch of soil won’t yield the same crop quality two years in a row.

Do yourself a favor and don’t waste your money on this kind of stuff but if you do feel the need to try them out, at least try to pay by wire transfer or by check. This way you can be sure your credit card is forever safe from dishonest marketers who may try to bill you for products you’ve never ordered and you don’t want to try.

3. Penis pumps, penis extenders and other traction devices.
Penis pumps are trying to break into a pretty exclusive market of devices that have a proven safety history. The fact that the same web site may offer several male enhancement products and mix penis pump and penis extenders or jelqing devices all in one page can be extremely confusing.

Penis pumps are far from safe, unlike “classic” penis extenders, they cost too much and they don’t deliver results. Just like the pills and ointments, you can use a penis vacuum pump every now and then to achieve erection. But they are really tricky to use – too much vacuum and you can permanently damage fine blood vessels that run through the penile tissue. And you really don’t want that.

Penis traction devices (or penis extenders) and jelqing exercises are really great tools to use to achieve more length and girth in your penis. You will have to be careful of course not to get over-zealous and try to accomplish too much within a too short period of time. But you should be safe as long as you stick to the program and to the exercises that accompany the products you’ve bought.

Of course some products are better than others and some manufacturers put a lot more money and time into developing new and improved models of their devices. It’s just a question of finding the perfect product for your needs.

And this is pretty much a complete male enhancement products review, or at least as complete as my own experience allows it to be. Enjoy and stay safe!
When does big become ‘too big’?

I’ve yet to meet a man who thinks that his penis is big enough. Of course, I know that hypothetically such men exist. I’ve read forum postings from men who say: “Oh, I don’t need extra inches”. Still, I haven’t actually met a member of this rare breed. All the men I know want to increase their penises, even though they are unlikely to openly admit their dream or discuss the issue. Despite recent scientific advances which have made penis enlargement far easier than before, men are still reluctant to discuss penis size. Unless they can back their bragging up with a truly massive member. In that case, bragging becomes habitual and very annoying.

We’re living in the age of big things. Big planes, big buildings, big trucks. Big penises. Everybody can join the trend and pick one of the many methods to enlarge his penis. This is a pretty normal thing to do for a man with a small penis. What I really don’t understand is when men sporting six or even seven-inch penises are interested in penis enlargement. Nothing and no one has the right to prevent a man from enlarging his penis, but if he’s already big enough why on earth would he want to be even bigger. In theory, the only limit on penis size is the body’s capacity to keep lengthening the tissues in question. In practice, however, men should take a minute to think that many, if not most, women cannot easily accommodate a penis longer than 8 inches.

Even 8 inches is a bit big for a lot of women, but a penis this size can still be used with ease. Above 8 inches in length, the penis turns into some sort of fashion or power statement. There’s no practical use for anything above 8 inches, unless the owner chances himself upon a really tall lady who happens to have a longer than usual vagina. While the vagina can stretch to accommodate most penis sizes, an 8-inch penis can be a genuine threat to the uterus. Trust me, the repeated bashing of the cervix by the penis head is not on any woman’s “Things I’d like to experience” list. Moreover, vaginal orgasm is not achieved by deep penetration of the vagina. The most sensitive part of the vagina is a 4-inch stretch of tissue located at the vagina’s entrance.

So, as you can see, it’s a good idea to know when enough is enough. Trying to go the extra mile and get that 10-inch penis is a feat of willpower, but there’s no practical purpose to it. There’s little pleasure in being hurt by the penetrating penis, so many women will refuse to have sex with a man who’s too well endowed, while others will insist on being very careful. Frankly, the last thing on my mind when I’m all undressed and ready to go is to be careful.

No comments: