Bigger penis promises: True claims or false advertising?
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A quick review of how a penis is put together may clear up much of the confusion regarding penis enlargement. Enclosed in a case of skin, the penis is composed of nerves, blood vessels, fibrous tissue, smooth muscle, and three cylindrical bodies of spongy tissue that fill with blood when the penis is erect. There is no bone in the penis, but skeletal muscle can be found at the base of the penis. Books and web sites advocate exercises practiced "since ancient times" to lengthen or strengthen the penis, including hypnosis. However, medical research indicates that without surgical work, penis lengthening is not considered possible, even with the use of ancient enlargement and hypnosis treatments.
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تاریخ انتشار 2016