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[FONT=times new roman, new york, times, serif]Some information about problems that may occur with large penises. This is information I copied and pasted from a research study being conducted about large penis function. If anyone would like to be a part of this study or more info, private message me. Some very interesting and helpful information.
The goal of the study is to examine the affect unusually large penile dimension on overall penile function. Preliminary data shows that males with inordinately large penises can face erectile dysfunction over the age of 40, because of their inability to bring their organ to it full size for a long enough time to activate the entirety of the organ. Its estimated that for some of these males, they only activate about 80% to 90% of their organs full potential, which happens because the male does not devote enough focus or time during stimulation sessions to activate the peniss full tissue capacity. This is something that does not occur in males of more average sizes, as it is much easier to activate full tissue potential when there is less mass to stimulate. These males with inordinately large size may spend most of their lives without every fully tapping the full capacity of their organs, leaving tissue that is latent and over time contributes to erectile problems. Through this study, males not only learn to active their full penile tissue (which the handler actually guides), but exercises controlled by the handler lead to great erectile health for these males.
Goals
The goal of the study is twofold. First goal is to determine the maximum stimulation potential of abnormally large penises. It is theorized that the inordinately large penis may have a vastly higher pleasure quotient or ability to feel and respond to stimulus, due to the greatly increased and more complex vascularity of a larger organ and the larger amount of nerve endings that exist on the increased skin surface area available on such organs. In addition to the increased number of arteries and nerves existing on penises of abnormally large girth and length, there is the increased strength of the spasm response required when there is much more distance for ejaculated semen to traverse through, as compared to normal or average size. Second goal is, through use of the plecto, is that the theory of latent penile tissue in abnormally large organs can be examined. The latent tissue theory maintains that in penises of inordinately large size, there may be portions of the organ that may go unused, unstimulated throughout the course of a subjects life. This is due to the amount of time, or psychologically speaking, the amount of pleasure endurance subjects in this size category may experience. In essence, these subjects may never, or rarely, allow their organs to reach full size potential, due to the greater time and effort involved in erecting them to full size. Psychologically, males with extreme dimensions experience a much more powerful response prior to and during orgasm that they may have learned to minimize over time. The minimization can be brought on by a reluctance to endure the physical feelings the larger organ is capable of receiving/producing. That reluctance may be brought on by many factors, including embarrassment about the heightened response and how it is expressed, or fear to allow the organ to fully reach its sensory potential, a response learned early in childhood when the male is faced with dealing with an outsized penis and is ill-equipped emotionally to cope with the extreme and powerful sensory response of the organ. In many cases, this situation is never rectified, or modified into adulthood. In many cases, even in men who have been very active sexually, they have never allowed their organs to reach full potential due to this response learned early on. They are unaware that such a dynamic is even taking place. Continued diminishing of the organs full potential can result in impotence or erectile difficulty in these males later on. It takes gradual coaxing, coaching, and sometimes vigorously guided training, to push past this block. Once the block is passed, there will be a steady increase in size of either girth, length or both that will indicate that latent tissue has been activated. Increases vary by subject. This will also be accompanied by changes in ejaculate duration and spasm count.
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[FONT=times new roman, new york, times, serif]Some information about problems that may occur with large penises. This is information I copied and pasted from a research study being conducted about large penis function. If anyone would like to be a part of this study or more info, private message me. Some very interesting and helpful information.
The goal of the study is to examine the affect unusually large penile dimension on overall penile function. Preliminary data shows that males with inordinately large penises can face erectile dysfunction over the age of 40, because of their inability to bring their organ to it full size for a long enough time to activate the entirety of the organ. Its estimated that for some of these males, they only activate about 80% to 90% of their organs full potential, which happens because the male does not devote enough focus or time during stimulation sessions to activate the peniss full tissue capacity. This is something that does not occur in males of more average sizes, as it is much easier to activate full tissue potential when there is less mass to stimulate. These males with inordinately large size may spend most of their lives without every fully tapping the full capacity of their organs, leaving tissue that is latent and over time contributes to erectile problems. Through this study, males not only learn to active their full penile tissue (which the handler actually guides), but exercises controlled by the handler lead to great erectile health for these males.
Goals
The goal of the study is twofold. First goal is to determine the maximum stimulation potential of abnormally large penises. It is theorized that the inordinately large penis may have a vastly higher pleasure quotient or ability to feel and respond to stimulus, due to the greatly increased and more complex vascularity of a larger organ and the larger amount of nerve endings that exist on the increased skin surface area available on such organs. In addition to the increased number of arteries and nerves existing on penises of abnormally large girth and length, there is the increased strength of the spasm response required when there is much more distance for ejaculated semen to traverse through, as compared to normal or average size. Second goal is, through use of the plecto, is that the theory of latent penile tissue in abnormally large organs can be examined. The latent tissue theory maintains that in penises of inordinately large size, there may be portions of the organ that may go unused, unstimulated throughout the course of a subjects life. This is due to the amount of time, or psychologically speaking, the amount of pleasure endurance subjects in this size category may experience. In essence, these subjects may never, or rarely, allow their organs to reach full size potential, due to the greater time and effort involved in erecting them to full size. Psychologically, males with extreme dimensions experience a much more powerful response prior to and during orgasm that they may have learned to minimize over time. The minimization can be brought on by a reluctance to endure the physical feelings the larger organ is capable of receiving/producing. That reluctance may be brought on by many factors, including embarrassment about the heightened response and how it is expressed, or fear to allow the organ to fully reach its sensory potential, a response learned early in childhood when the male is faced with dealing with an outsized penis and is ill-equipped emotionally to cope with the extreme and powerful sensory response of the organ. In many cases, this situation is never rectified, or modified into adulthood. In many cases, even in men who have been very active sexually, they have never allowed their organs to reach full potential due to this response learned early on. They are unaware that such a dynamic is even taking place. Continued diminishing of the organs full potential can result in impotence or erectile difficulty in these males later on. It takes gradual coaxing, coaching, and sometimes vigorously guided training, to push past this block. Once the block is passed, there will be a steady increase in size of either girth, length or both that will indicate that latent tissue has been activated. Increases vary by subject. This will also be accompanied by changes in ejaculate duration and spasm count.
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