Question Posted Wednesday February 7 2007, 4:03 am
My penis size is 5.5 inches when erected. if i dont have sex for three motnhs, then is it possible to increase my penis size?. my age is 37 years old. please advise.
Additional info, added Wednesday February 7 2007, 4:05 am: if i dont have sex for six moths, then how are the chances to increase my penis size or thickness . Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? Hustle_Rose answered Sunday August 10 2008, 4:05 pm: ..No, there is no proven and safe way to increase your penis size. Not having sexual intercourse will not effect it. I'm not sure where you got the idea, but rest assured, there is no evidence saying that it would do anything but leave you very sexually frustrated.
Some men try penis pumps, which do increase the width, but the effect doesn't last more than a few hours and can cause very negative side effects to your health such as the rupturing of blood vessels. This can very seriously damage your penis and I would not suggest trying it.
There are also products on the market such as pills you can order which are supposed to increase your size, but those have been proven over and over again to NOT work. These would prove to be a huge waste of money.
In short, just be happy with your body! 5.5 inches is a totally normal size, and that aside, any partner who is worth anything will not be focused on your size. If you feel inadequate, concentrate on being a caring and sensitive lover and trust me, how big it is will be the last thing on your partners mind. [ Hustle_Rose's advice column | Ask Hustle_Rose A Question ]
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