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  • #16
    The possibility of naturally enlarging the penis by PEing is not put out to the general public in a way that triggers a serious response. Yes, occasionally a documentary is made, which includes a person that tests out some penis elongation technique, like jelqing. These documentary programs are mostly made in a teen-like way with a certain giggle-factor. I remember the first time I saw jelqing in a documentary: The jelqing part was put between some freaky penis fetishes. (Like this guy who filled his penis and scrotum with huge amounts of silicone.) Alas, jelqing was also silently labeled a fetish. And the guy that was interviewed regarding jelqing took out his penis and stretched it a bit, and he said on the documentary that he had his own site where people could log in and pay for his improved teqniques. Like the other people on that program, this man also seemed a bit spaced out, and then the program didn't exactly become a good advertisement for PEing.

    And Andropenis wrote in their scientific report that although they expected that erect length also had increased in the test subjects, they hadn't scientifically measured erect length as it was difficult to obtain good erections under a clinical environment. If they should include erect length, they would have to make a chemically induced erection on the subjects. But they didn't, so they kept to the flaccid stretched length in their scientific report. So all news around the world (in the languages that I can understand) failed noticing this piece of information and then emphasised that stretching only worked for the flaccid length. (Cosmetical effect.) This doesn't exactly catch a big interest from most men then. I wondered whether the media and people in general are so conditioned to believe that one can't enhance the penis without surgery, that certain relevant information from the study became a blind spot in the eyes of the media.

    Yes, even the most acknowledged urologist and male sexual health expert in my country claimed that stretching only increased flaccid length. I expect that authorities (in urology or male sexual health) all over the world have underestimated the potential for stretching and how it may increase the erect length.

    And then there are economical interests; the pharmaceutical mafia that benefits economically from selling viagra and doesn't want people to know that penis exercises may drastically increase EQ. PEing means less money to them, and they may have a role regarding the urologists/male sexual health experts that claim that no naturla methods help.

    Because of these reasons (and probably some more) I am not the least surprised that PEing isn't acknowledged globally yet. Though by the increasing number of individuals that discover PEing by themselves, I expect that suddeny it reaches a critical mass, and then all of sudden PEing is globally acknowledged. I don't expect it to happen in the next five years though.
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    Last edited by ino; 06-27-2013, 05:56 AM. Reason: corrected typos, and elaborated something

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    • #17
      Originally posted by ino View Post
      The possibility of naturally enlarging the penis by PEing is not put out to the general public in a way that triggers a serious response. Yes, occasionally a documentary is made, which includes a person that tests out some penis elongation technique, like jelqing. These documentary programs are mostly made in a teen-like way with a certain giggle-factor. I remember the first time I saw jelqing in a documentary: The jelqing part was put between some freaky penis fetishes. (Like this guy who filled his penis and scrotum with huge amounts of silicone.) Alas, jelqing was also silently labeled a fetish. And the guy that was interviewed regarding jelqing took out his penis and stretched it a bit, and he said on the documentary that he had his own site where people could log in and pay for his improved teqniques. Like the other people on that program, this man also seemed a bit spaced out, and then the program didn't exactly become a good advertisement for PEing.

      And Andropenis wrote in their scientific report that although they expected that erect length also had increased in the test subjects, they hadn't scientifically measured erect length as it was difficult to obtain good erections under a clinical environment. If they should include erect length, they would have to make a chemically induced erection on the subjects. But they didn't, so they kept to the flaccid stretched length in their scientific report. So all news around the world (in the languages that I can understand) failed noticing this piece of information and then emphasised that stretching only worked for the flaccid length. (Cosmetical effect.) This doesn't exactly catch a big interest from most men then. I wondered whether the media and people in general are so conditioned to believe that one can't enhance the penis without surgery, that certain relevant information from the study became a blind spot in the eyes of the media.

      Yes, even the most acknowledged urologist and male sexual health expert in my country claimed that stretching only increased flaccid length. I expect that authorities (in urology or male sexual health) all over the world have underestimated the potential for stretching and how it may increase the erect length.

      And then there are economical interests; the pharmaceutical mafia that benefits economically from selling viagra and doesn't want people to know that penis exercises may drastically increase EQ. PEing means less ymoney to them, and they may have a role regarding the urologists/male sexual health experts that claim that no naturla methods help.

      Because of these reasons (and probably some more) I am not the least surprised that PEing isn't acknowledged globally yet. Though by the increasing number of individuals that discover PEing by themselves, I expect that suddeny it reaches a critical mass, and then all of sudden PEing is globally acknowledged. I don't expect it to happen in the next five years though.
      Here are the reasons it won't become mainstream:

      1: time commitment needed
      2. Patience needed
      3. It can't be done for you by a procedure
      4. There are negative physical indicators that many won't put up with.
      5. It's a lot of work.
      6. People don't openly talk about it...my real name is not DennyA
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      Last edited by CLOSEDDennyA; 06-27-2013, 07:16 AM.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by DennyA View Post
        Here are the reasons it won't become mainstream:

        1: time commitment needed
        2. Patience needed
        3. It can't be done for you by a procedure
        4. There are negative physical indicators that many won't put up with.
        5. It's a lot of work.
        I absolutely don't disagree. You are talking about the amount of PEing being practised. I was talking about the public acknowledgement factor.
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        Last edited by ino; 06-27-2013, 07:03 AM.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by ino View Post
          I absolutely don't disagree. You are talking about the amount of PEing being practised. I was talking about the public acknowledgement factor.
          That may be true but I think your time frame is still too short..in order for it to hit critical mass, a lot more men are going to have to first see the results and then openly talk about it which I think is still a long way off. Until then it will remain a fringe mysterious practice.
          Started: 7 x 5
          Current: 8 inches x 6.25 inches (whole shaft)
          Goal 8.5 x 6.5

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          • #20
            Originally posted by DennyA View Post
            That may be true but I think your time frame is still too short..in order for it to hit critical mass, a lot more men are going to have to first see the results and then openly talk about it which I think is still a long way off. Until then it will remain a fringe mysterious practice.
            My English might limit that I was trying to make an understatement about the time frame. "I don't expect it to happen in five years" would certainly be understood in my language though.

            I don't picture it that every household acknowledge it in a long time.

            And what you write about it being a fringe practise I truly agree with. I didn't mention it as I think lots of people here thinks that all men wants this - obsess about their penis if they get the chance to it. I don't believe this to be the case.

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            • #21
              Damn.. I just wrote around 500 words and accidentally click on "+reply to Thread" instead of "post quick reply".. Lost it all!

              Main points -

              In this macho world, penis is an embarrassing and socially strange thing to talk about.

              There is no huge health benefits (Yes, I know it helps the health of your penis inside and out) so governments won't talk about it.

              Because we can PE in our homes just with our hands, there is nothing that can be sold in this industry (besides extenders hangers..). This means that there will be no advertising about it whatsoever. There might be advertising about devices that can be sold, but not about exercising.

              I wrote several more points - but can't remember them!
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              • #22
                Originally posted by DennyA View Post
                Here are the reasons it won't become mainstream:

                1: time commitment needed
                2. Patience needed
                3. It can't be done for you by a procedure
                4. There are negative physical indicators that many won't put up with.
                5. It's a lot of work.
                6. People don't openly talk about it...my real name is not DennyA
                It is a body mod akin to piercing and tattoos. It may never be main stream because of this.
                PE is a lot like sex. First you have to find your technique, rotate your routine, and then plan on it taking a while. Then you will find satisfaction.

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                • #23
                  Think of the impact the concept of natural PE/male enhancement will have once its hits that critical mass- and not just in helping to foster a more independent and effective DIY mindset among men. Think of the reverberations it will have in other areas. If the personal issues that used to come from having "inadequate" size and performance are nullified, what next?

                  Here's something else: we're clearly seeing huge shifts in perceptions towards many mainstream entities- mostly in the form of the masses losing confidence in them. What of the many entities that still exist today that make great efforts at trying to stigmatize or marginalize the concept of natural PE- or most anything of importance/high personal impact that can be done by individual efforts.

                  Thoughts to consider
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by DaddyDick View Post
                    It is a body mod akin to piercing and tattoos. It may never be main stream because of this.
                    IMO, if it's seen merely as just akin to body mods then you might be correct. Personally, I think PE can be a lot more productive personally [if used in the correct manner and with the right intent] than mere frivolous modification.
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Big Al View Post
                      IMO, if it's seen merely as just akin to body mods then you might be correct. Personally, I think PE can be a lot more productive personally [if used in the correct manner and with the right intent] than mere frivolous modification.
                      If it is akin to body mods like tattoos and piercings, which are becoming more socially acceptable, then it could become more mainstream. If it does, then it would fall under weight training and we all know how popular that is.
                      PE is a lot like sex. First you have to find your technique, rotate your routine, and then plan on it taking a while. Then you will find satisfaction.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by DaddyDick View Post
                        If it is akin to body mods like tattoos and piercings, which are becoming more socially acceptable, then it could become more mainstream. If it does, then it would fall under weight training and we all know how popular that is.
                        Yes- especially when the ancillary benefits are considered (stamina, confidence, etc.) This is also assuming that we're talking about male enhancement in general- as opposed to just adding penile length and girth.
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                        • #27
                          I disagree with the body mods. Body mods are purely ascetic. Penis enhancement can be and often is about improving functionality.
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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Ziege View Post
                            I disagree with the body mods. Body mods are purely ascetic. Penis enhancement can be and often is about improving functionality.
                            Sometimes it is done for size only and not functionality. At this point it is a mod.
                            PE is a lot like sex. First you have to find your technique, rotate your routine, and then plan on it taking a while. Then you will find satisfaction.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Big Al View Post
                              Yes- especially when the ancillary benefits are considered (stamina, confidence, etc.) This is also assuming that we're talking about male enhancement in general- as opposed to just adding penile length and girth.
                              I agree that if it is used for a medical issue that it is not a mod.
                              PE is a lot like sex. First you have to find your technique, rotate your routine, and then plan on it taking a while. Then you will find satisfaction.

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                              • #30
                                Hey, did you hear that if you eat properly, exercise, stop smoking and drinking you will lose weight, have tons of strength and energy and live a longer life? Just have to commit and be dedicated to it every day. Everyone seems to know this but it doesn't seem to catch on as much as it should. (and within that example people still look for shortcuts. Pills, surgery, exercise machines that only require eight minutes a day, etc). Seems that PE is no different.
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