Posted: 02/02/06 - 01:00 Post subject: does masterbating increase size of penis
Hello. I'm 17 year old male and I would like to find out more about some very interesting aspects of sexual education.
I'm definitely not satisfied with the size of my penis and this represents a big problem for me.
I have heard that the masturbation can increase the size of man’s penis and I definitely think that this is the cause of my problem.
I have started with masturbation much more later then the rest of my friends and I would like to find out- could this be the cause of my problem. If I start masturbating excessive now- would it make any difference!
I will tell you immediately- masturbation have nothing to do with the size of man’s penis and that’s all. I have never heard that someone connects these two things!
Different people are starting masturbating in different times of their lives and it really has never affected the size of their penis.
Masturbating can help a man to recognize him self and to know his own body and sexuality and that’s all!
Anyway, how could you be sure that you have problem when, the size of your penis still isn’t definite!
Many experts are saying that it grows until 22 year of age. Wait and don’t jump into conclusion so quickly in future!
Yes and no, it isn't always bad if blood comes out. I have done it before where i........ well..... masterbated too hard and ripped my foreskin and another time i did it to the part that attaches it to the penis. But if it is coming from inside i would recommend you get it checked out
Posted: 11/20/06 - 12:47 Post subject: Re: male masturbation
Guest wrote:
is it bad if blood comes out while masterbating
Dude are u phsyco?go get that shit checked out nigga i had my foreskin ripped to once and once i jacked off thru my pants hole the zipper cutted my dick anyways that shis juss wrong get some pussy to tat might help jacking off is pleasurebale so is pussy go for it tiger
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