PENIS SIZE ETC. FAQ
2) Is penis size important?
This is probably one of the most frequently asked questions
and that's a shame, because it's really a pointless question. Penis
size is important if and only if you think it is. If you have sex with
men and you desire a large penis, then penis size is important to you,
and only to you. If you feel your penis should be larger, then penis
size is important to you, and only to you.
Many women report that too many men are hung up on the size of their
penises. The vagina is only eight to thirteen centimeters long, and
even a small penis can touch every square centimeter within the vagina.
From THE PLAYBOY ADVISOR:
DOES PENIS SIZE MATTER?
J. Scott Verinis, in Medical Aspects of Human Sexuality, suggests that
the size of a man's penis initially matters both to the male and the
female. "However," he says, "as the relationship progresses, the size
of the penis becomes less important to most women, and factors such as
the quality of sexual performance and the nature of the interpersonal
relationship receive higher priority." The men, however, continue to
value the size of the penis at all stages of the relationship. (That
makes sense--it's their burden to bear.) So probably the truth is: Size
matters to some of the people all of the time and to all of the people
some of the time, but not to all of the people all of the time.
3)Can penis size be increased?
Yes. There are two surgical procedures to increase penis size-- the
Bihari Procedure, and Fat Injection.
The Bihari Procedure consists of cutting the ligament that secures the
base of the penis to the body. This gives between one-half and two
inches of increased length to the penis; however, because the penis is
no longer anchored to the body an erection no longer points 'up.'
Fat Injection is the process of removing fat from the backs of the
thighs and injecting it into the body of the penis to make the penis
thicker. Because the body rejects a significant portion of the
injection this procedure may need to be repeated several times and each
operation carries with it a severe risk of infection.
From THE PLAYBOY ADVISOR:
IS THERE ANY WAY TO MAKE MY PENIS LARGER?
First, a word to the wise: Numerous studies have shown that clitoral
stimulation--not the size of the man's penis--is the key to sexual
satisfaction in women. If you suspect that you're underendowed (and
you're probably not--see the average measurements listed above), see a
urologist or an endocrinologist for an examination that can determine
whether there is a physiological or hormonal cause for your problem.
Many of the products you see advertised make claims that are not only
ineffective, they are also potentially dangerous.
If you're determined to change the size or shape of your penis, there
are surgical methods available that involve either injecting or
inserting fat into the penis to increase girth, cutting the suspensory
ligament that holds the penis at the pubic bone to increase length, or
both.
We can't say this enough: Penis enlargement is still controversial
among the medical community. The American Urological Association, for
one, won't recommend it, noting that injecting or grafting fat
("augmentation phalloplasty") to increase girth or cutting the
suspensory ligament of the penis to increase length have "not been
shown to be safe or efficacious." Proceed cautiously.
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