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Monday, 21 May 2007
penis enlargement

Plastic surgery is a therapeutic and a cosmetic reformation of tissues. It has derived its origin from the Greek word plastikos, which means to shape or to mould. The main goal of Plastic surgeons is to improve patients' appearance, self-image, personality, and confidence through both the type of physical activities involved. Normally, in a body, a muscle breaks down to be re-built again. In the process of rebuilding activity, when it accumulates more than what is being broken down, the muscle is said to gain.

This involves an increase in mass and growth simultaneously. It has been found that a more muscular body helps to cut down fat, improving lifespans. With an increasing demand for a well-toned body, more and more people are resolving to pursue advanced exercise regimes that promise to convert muscles to fat. They take up light weight training, cardiovascular exercises and aerobics, along with a healthy diet. In the muscle building activities, especially in the case of body builders, the Muscle Growth or hypertrophy is worked on. That is, the person involved in bodybuilding tries weight lifting, high-protein drinks, steroids or hormonal injections to mutate or activate the growth related cells. Muscles are involved in breaking up and rebuilding activity are better known as protein turnover. In this process, when the muscle-rebuilding activity increases over the rate of penis enlargement muscle breakdown, there is a muscle gain, a growth.

Researches have identified myostatin genes as involved in controlling the growth of muscles in the body. It has also been identified that a mutation or block in the genes will help in muscle mass and growth. Muscle Growth is important to build muscles to fight fat and flab, and to stay fit. So, does penis size matter for women? Yes, penis size does matter, but not in the way that you may think. After asking several hundred women over 18 years old, sizes, ethnicities, and sexual habits, 82% of these women answered that were happy with a penis that was larger than average can cause some difficulties during sex. In fact, many women who dated men with abnormally larger penises complained that they weren't able to comfortably enjoy certain sexual positions, nor were they able to adequately give oral sex. But... when asked whether length or girth was more important, most women opted for girth, as they claimed to enjoy the feeling of a thick penis against their vaginal walls rather than having an unusually long penis poking against their insides. The length has to be proportional to the width. And what would that be? I suppose that would be the average.

Other important things: 56% expect a penis to feel very smooth. 21% weren't very happy about an abundance of veins. So, if you're below average, you have two options: - there are other ways in which to satisfy your woman, so explore your options; - you can also try some methods to enlarge your penis....


Posted by gringz at 3:37 AM EDT

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