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Thursday, May 30, 2013

What Your doctor is Likely to Tell You About Penis Enlargement


7 Lies We Tell Our Doctors

We are often told to seek our doctors' blessings, before embarking on any major condition projects. And it is acting on that piece of advice that you may have decided to precede your penile enlargement task with a visit to the doctor, to see what his views on male enhancement are, and to seek his blessings before getting started on the project. But just before going on your appointment with the doctor, you could find yourself developing cold feet, as you try to form out what the physician is likely to tell you. So you go online in a bid to see what the approved medical system's view of penis enlargement is, and end up on this discussion. We will lope to examine with you some of the things your physician is likely to tell you about penis enlargement.

For starters, it is worth noting that the physician will most probably not be surprised that you are looking for penis enlargement. It is a well known thing, in the medical establishment, that most men are not satisfied with their penis sizes. So don't go blushing to your physician about your penile size problem: it is not likely to be so much of a surprise to him. In fact, you may be surprised to learn that the concerns men have about penile size have given birth to a clinically identifiable medical condition, known as penis size anxiety - but whose medicine tends to take a psychiatric, rather than a physiological, approach.

To be sure, your physician is likely to have some reservations about your desire for penis enlargement. From a medical point of view, most penises that habitancy seek to expand would be considered more than satisfactory. The physician takes a pragmatic look of these matters - and inasmuch as the organ is big sufficient to allow for the tube of urine (for excretion) and semen (for reproduction), the physician is likely to tell you that it is adequate.

Consequently, the physician is likely to try and disabuse you of the idea that a bigger penis necessarily translates to good doing in bed. In this regard, he is likely to point out that sex, to women, tends to be more of an emotional (rather than physical) affair.

If you tell your physician that you are still keen on expanding the size of your penis, he is likely to express an interest in knowing how you will go about it. Don't expect your physician be approving of those penis enlargement pills and patches habitancy use so much: these are products that the approved medical law frowns upon.

If you must have penis enlargement done, your physician is likely to tell you, then you need to submit for the sort of plastic surgery known as penile enlargement surgery. This, the physician is likely to tell you, does not come cheap. It is also a range of surgery that comes with its own (more than fair share of) risks, together with the risk of messing up with the whole organ in the process. Your physician may also point out that the results of penis enlargement surgery, which is the only penile enlargement arrival he can clinically approve of, tend to be underwhelming.

With such information, the physician is likely to leave it up to you to rule where or not you still need to go experience penis enlargement, and if yes, how you will go about it.

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