Sunday, October 16, 2011

To Measure or Not to Measure... Do Men Really Worry About Size?


We've all heard that good old phrase: "Size doesn't matter" but we also happen to know -women and men alike- that many men do worry about "the" size.
And as times change, investigations don't only show that different nationalities have different average measurements but, also, that men actually can increase the size of their "best friend".
Dr. Eduardo A. Gomez de Diego directs the Andromedical Clinic in Madrid and the evidences that his device, the Andro-Penis®, delivers the result it promises makes it one of the most sold "for men only" items, though more than one woman buys it as a gift for her "special man" if she knows about his wish to feel more sexually confident.
William P., a 33 year old engineer from Liverpool, explained why does this worry, sometimes, became a problem: "I was always pretty shy, and having a small penis didn't help to make things better. Somehow this created a lack in self-esteem during intercourse and that didn't help to improve my sexual relationship, exactly. A friend of mine said he'd tried the Andro-Penis and, though I doubted to begin with, the way he explained it and the medical studies I read about made me make up my mind. And it did work, you know."
The reason for this is that the Andro-Penis® works due to something called the "principle of traction" that stimulates new penile tissue to generate that results in an increase of width and length. A study offered by Colpi G.M., Martini P., Scroppo F.I., Mancini M., Castiglioni F. Andrology Service, San Paolo Hospital and the University of Milan, Italy shows that "In all subjects the elongation of penis was proportional to the device time of use. After 4 months the stretched penis augmentation was +1.8 cm (range +0.5-+3.1 cm)."
According to other studies, based on 95% of the patients, "the minimum growth is of 1.5 cm and the average growth is 3 cm. (1 inch = 2,5 cm) Another benefit of the use of the device is that it corrects about 70% of existing deviation and curvature of the penis treated.
As for nationalities the shortest average was measured in Greece, 12,14 cm, while the most generous size was found in France -16 cm.
But, facts and number apart, women from all over the world assure that the size really does not matter, but the magic with how the penis is used is what does make a difference.
Natalia Kim is a Swedish freelance reporter since 1980, based in Spain. She writes about all kind of issues, from fiction to active reporting -including photos- and interviews. She speaks 7 languages and also maintains her Favorite Library at http://www.nataliakim.com/library


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