It seems like people don’t settle for small these days. Everything should be big, houses are considered a mediocre if they aren’t huge, fruits and vegetables have been genetically engorged twice their original size, gigantic TV sets are all the rage, the cashiers of fast food chains lure you to upsize your meal to get larger fries and drinks.
Big, in concept, is especially straining to men who associate having a big penis to virility, attractiveness, and sexual prowess. For this reason, many men are willing to be milked (of their money) just to improve the size of their penis.
There is a lucrative market for devices, manual exercises, penis patches and pills, devoted to help men gain a bigger—thicker and longer— penis. Among all the alternatives for male enhancements, taking penis enlargement pills seems to be the easiest route to the bigger-penis promise land. But it shoots the question, do penis enlargement pills work?
To gain a full erection, it is important that particular expandable chambers in our penis, called corpora cavernosa, are fully filled with blood. The corpora cavernosa, when filled with blood, grow and expand, thus transforming the flaccid penis to an erect one. |