Exercising the Penis - Enlargement Book

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Every man, I would presume, wonders if he can enlarge his penis at some point in his life. Many men think about it much more than others. I myself am curious by nature, so I always wondered how this magnificent organ between my leg works. It wasn't long before I too wondered if the penis could enlarge. Several years ago, I learned that the answer was no. "Penis enlargement is impossible," I was informed by a famous internet doctor. He also claimed that the penis in no way resembles a muscle, and therefore penis enlargement through penile exercising is out of the question. Like so many other confused men, I took the doctor's opinion and accepted it as fact.

 

The penis has a deep, important function. It has to go from flaccid to erect; it has to urine; it has to give you pleasure; and most importantly, it has to discharge semen so you can pass on your genes (although, many men will argue that the former is the more important). Regardless, your penis is much more complex than your earlobes. The earlobes have no biological function and are largely just made of fat tissue. The penis, on the other hand, is made of several different tissues that are essential to the proper functioning of the penis. If you damage these tissues then the penis won't work--period.

Penis Exercises are Healthy

With that in mind, how do penile exercises enlarge the penis without doing any damage to it? Stretching your earlobe clearly damages it, so why is the penis different? We know that penile exercising doesn't damage the penis because thousands of men report that it makes their erections stronger and harder--a clear indication that penile exercising is healthy. In fact, I did a penis enlargement survey of nearly 1000 penile exercisers in the summer of 2005, and the majority of men reported stronger and harder erections due to penis enlargement exercises. Less than 1 percent of men reported weaker erections (and these few men were overtraining, I would presume).
Penile exercises (or exercises that workout the penis) can range from one basic exercise to multiple advanced exercises. Similar to weight training, beginners should not start out doing advanced exercises.

Why? Compare exercising the penis to exercising the body. Let's pretend you were bench pressing for the first time. You wouldn’t start out benching 300 lbs--unless you were looking for a reason to go to the Emergency Room. Instead, you would start out light and then gradually work your way up to 300 pounds. Exercising the penis requires the same thought: steadily move up in time and intensity. Moreover, in the beginning, less is more. It often doesn't take much to initially inhibit penis enlargement growth.

With that being said, on this site you will find a variety of advanced exercises that allow for a great way to increase the intensity. However, for the first few weeks to months you'll want to stick with the basic exercises: the Kegel, the Jelq and the Basic Stretch. If you are exercising your penis for health reasons, such as curing mild erectile dysfunction, then kegeling, jelqing, and stretching will often do the trick.

Another great resource: The Penis Enlargement Gym!