how can I enlarge my penis properly without any side effect on my health?


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You can injure yourself trying to suck your own penis. A lot of guys want to be able to give themselves oral pleasure — to stimulate their own penis with their mouth. Unfortunately, only a small percentage are able to do this, either because their penis is very large or because they're unusually limber. But a lot of people have injured themselves trying — we heard from one guy who once spent a couple of weeks in the hospital for a spinal injury he got while trying to do this. So, never put unusual strain on your back trying to reach your penis with your mouth. It's not worth the risk!

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i think use the nature's principle. use more and play more.

Medically there is no way of enlarging the penis.

admit what god gave you or otherwise expect side effects.!whats wrong with that little one?are you not confident with it?DON'T worry cause there will be someone who would like it.

Do some penis excercise. Stroke it until it hardens but do not ejaculate. try this for few months and u will notice some difference. u can also try this website as they claims that they use chinese herbs, not sure though. http://www.magixenhancer.com/

Every penis enlargement method has side effects. Surgery works, but is dangerous.

Pumps, pills and excercises are also dangerous. Be happy with what you have.
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http://www.netdoctor.co.uk

size isn't everything! small can be beautiful! I am female and I know i can be satisfied by a smaller than average penis. its not how much you have but what you can do with it. I'll give you lessons if you like!!



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