my penis is over 5 inches but when its
soft it is like 2 inches is that normal?
not sure if my testicals have fully
dropped. sometimes they are but most the
time they arnt.
i also have alot of stress in my life can
that affect my penis growth and
testicles.
ive just started to talk to this girl and
shes a nice girl and hot. weve hooked up
and she has grabbeb my penis. but im
scared to show it to her cuz its not the
biggest and i ejaculte kinda of quick.
well idunno i i take like 5 min while
watching porn. and is it normal if my
penis is not fully hard while
masturbating. cuz when im with the girl it
is alot harder.
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harrow17
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 29 Jun 2007 Posts: 16
Also Posted: 06-29-07 13:18pm
also one more question how often do you
shave your pubic hair and how much?
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HealthySex
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 09 Jan 2007 Posts: 414
Posted: 06-29-07 13:45pm
First off your penis is of average size
and since you're still young, may still
grow more. Flaccid size is difficult to
measure as it varies easily with
temperature, pressure, etc. Some guys seem
to be afraid to show women their flaccid
penis because they think it's small.
However, a woman isn't really going to
care and will come to learn that flaccid
size is not a valid indicator of erect
size.
You can't go through life being afraid of
showing your penis to women you'd
otherwise like to get intimate with. She
has insecurities too, and trusting each
other and being able to relax with each
other is part of what makes you like each
other. So please don't let your size
insecurities prevent you from living life,
especially since you're average.
I don't believe stress has ever been shown
to have an affect on growth in any form,
let alone penis.
The stiffness of your erection depends on
your arousal, so it's natural to be more
aroused by an actual woman as opposed to
porn.
Most guys will ejaculate quickly when
first becoming sexually active. It's
normal and something nearly every guy has
to go through. Girls will understand.
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harrow17
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 29 Jun 2007 Posts: 16
R Posted: 06-29-07 14:26pm
thanks
i read somewhere else diong jelks and that
strecthing thing gets ur penis to grow a
little bit but is not permanent
is that bad to do
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HealthySex
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 09 Jan 2007 Posts: 414
Posted: 06-29-07 14:50pm
I wouldn't know about the permanency. I
have heard some bad things about certain
lengthening devices such as pumps,
weights, and stretchers. The stretcher one
basically creates a noose and can cut of
your circulation which can kill the
tissue.
The jelqing/ballooning or whatever it's
called doesn't seem like it would cause
too much harm, as long as you don't overdo
it. However, I've read in a forum that I
came across because of an unrelated
injury, that there are some problems. You
can pop blood vessels, which in itself
isn't bad as long as it's not severe and
you let it heal. But it also seemed like
many had the no pain no gain mentality.
Not sure if that leads to a safe
experience.
However, there were many people in the
forums claiming results, so it might just
work. I'd recommend you try to find one of
these forums and read around, specifically
to find the problems or dangers of the
practice.
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HealthySex
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 09 Jan 2007 Posts: 414
Re: Also Posted: 06-30-07 15:21pm
harrow17
wrote:
also one more question how
often do you shave your pubic hair and how
much?
Forgot about this question.
That's completely up to you. You don't
have to at all if you don't want. You
could just trim it. You can completely
shave or wax it. You could do it once a
week, or everyday.
If you don't mind whether it's shaved,
trimmed, or hairy, then you could probably
just do what your partner likes. But it's
your choice.
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