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I'm curious about Vimax, VigRx, Male Extra and the like. I did a google search and all reviews seem to be sites probably created from these manufacturers/marketers, all positive...uhmm. So I turned to WedMD, first, to find any information on these supplements. Secondly, to find out what a "normal penis size" is and found a great article "Is my penis to small?" very informative. Thirdly, to find answers to a lot of lurking questions as to where my insercurities lie.
That article touched on a sucsessful mechanical device and surgical options. It mentioned herbal pills for ED but did not delelve into any enhancement or enlargement pills on the market.
So, here, I find myself reading a blog (never done this before) and prompting discussion on this issue.
You may be wondering what my story is...let me share....I'm 48 yrs old not a big man at all....5'8" tall 150 lbs.....I know where you went with that....have had insecurities about that all growing up. Always picked on about being smaller then my peers....okay...now I'll take it there...in middle school, the shower is where it all started, kids can be so mean....most kids were hitting puberty and I was still 6-10' smaller and hadn't gotten there yet....when one kid made a small and bald comment about my penis and everyone else ran with it. In there years to follow have always been insecure about my size regardless of affirmations from numerous lovers that I said had nothing to be ashamed of, what do you think resounds louder? Now having seen a bit of porn on the internet and I know that these guys aren't average but I can't help but think I could I feel more secure and more confident if only.....
All that being said, let the discussion being....let your comments be as big or as small.....alright size doesn't matter here...but how you say it does!
Smilesalott44
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What is a normal size penis while flaccid?
SPL - Stretched Penis Length. Put a ruler a the base of the penis on the pelvic bone and stretch. To the tip is your SPL.
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What is a normal size penis while flaccid?
SPL - Stretched Penis Length. Put a ruler a the base of the penis on the pelvic bone and stretch. To the tip is your SPL.
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3-4 in.42% (18)
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4-5 in.23% (10)
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5-6 in.19% (8)
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6-7 in.9% (4)
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7-8 in.7% (3)

I was the same age now 12 years later and many trial n error concoctions/ cocktails - lamotragine works well manages the depression and no sexually side effectsView Thread
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