Well, I suppose it's time to introduce myself.
After browsing web sites related to PE, I just happened to stumble across this site, and I must say it's incredibly informative, in fact more informative than any other site so far (to be quite honest I've only been on a fair few.) After stumbling on some adverts with regard to PE equipment, I was drawn in by the marketing; however after looking around on the articles post by members on this forum (as well as the articles published on this site) it had made me realise that some information provided are in fact false, and the fact that many people have been in this situation has proved to be quite re-assuring. I suppose that was one of the main points as to why I joined this community.
I noticed that since the age of fifteen the size has pretty much stayed the same, no changes. Although the size of my unit is average, it is normal for one who has just left his teenage years behind to still feel slightly insecure, as it is common among friends to brag about one's unit, and so forth. However, gaining a larger unit isn't my only aim - but having a healthier unit too, something that usually tends to get ignored. Health is a vital thing, and quite frankly it's useless if you have it quite large but you find it difficult to do anything with it due to the extreme trauma you've put it through.
I'm not totally oblivious to the whole PE thing, I've done some research, though naturally more needs to be done in order to gain a firm foundation on the topic. Finally, I am really appreciative for any help that comes my way.
Thank you!
After browsing web sites related to PE, I just happened to stumble across this site, and I must say it's incredibly informative, in fact more informative than any other site so far (to be quite honest I've only been on a fair few.) After stumbling on some adverts with regard to PE equipment, I was drawn in by the marketing; however after looking around on the articles post by members on this forum (as well as the articles published on this site) it had made me realise that some information provided are in fact false, and the fact that many people have been in this situation has proved to be quite re-assuring. I suppose that was one of the main points as to why I joined this community.
I noticed that since the age of fifteen the size has pretty much stayed the same, no changes. Although the size of my unit is average, it is normal for one who has just left his teenage years behind to still feel slightly insecure, as it is common among friends to brag about one's unit, and so forth. However, gaining a larger unit isn't my only aim - but having a healthier unit too, something that usually tends to get ignored. Health is a vital thing, and quite frankly it's useless if you have it quite large but you find it difficult to do anything with it due to the extreme trauma you've put it through.
I'm not totally oblivious to the whole PE thing, I've done some research, though naturally more needs to be done in order to gain a firm foundation on the topic. Finally, I am really appreciative for any help that comes my way.
Thank you!

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