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Myths and Theories Behind the Need to Undergo Penis Enlargement Tactics

 

Just as every woman on earth is dying to have super 'vulcanized' breasts, every man also kill just to have the penis size of their fantasies. For most hot-blooded men, possessing a monstrous penis is worth cherishing more than a vintage Chevrolet or Bentley. Why is this so? Because if a gentleman has well-endowed sex organ, it also follows (apparently) that he has a fantastic and enviable sex life. Manufacturers of penis enlargement pill seem to bank on this myth (big penis is synonymous to a steamy sex life) to effectively market their goods. Indeed, more and more men who aren't naturally blessed with to-die-for penis sizes find new hope in penis enlargement surgical procedures and medications.

But some men who have relatively enlarged penises can still get too preoccupied and not content with their sex organs. Based on a study published in "The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease" in 2002, several men experience a psychological condition called body dysmorphic disorder or obsession with one's body image. This may be the psychological explanation behind men who have large penises but are still taking penis enlargement pill to improve their sex organ's size. They think there's something terribly wrong with their penises that they need to take pills or undergo surgery to correct the imperfections. Manifestations of body dysmorphic disorder often start during a person's teenage years and progress as one gets older. Aside from penis size, a man can be particularly obsessed with his hair and muscles. No wonder a man, who has healthy hair, can be interested in using medications to prevent and fight hair loss even if he doesn't really need it. A man can also follow rigorous work-out routines to the extent of exhausting himself too much, even if he already has a well-toned body.

Though men can be obsessed with their hair and muscles, experts still agree that when it comes to body parts, the penis remains to be the number one concern of almost all men. This is the theory behind the increasing number of products such as penis enlargement pill and the like. Aside from the preconceived notion that having a large penis ensures a satisfactory sexual performance, there's also a psychological basis explaining man's unusual obsession with penis. Even if one believes these myths and theories, it would probably not change the reality that penis enlargement methods are becoming increasingly popular, not to mention marketable.

Author: Jason Murphy
 
Author Bio:
Jason Murphy is a specialist in this area. Jason has written several articles in the past on this topic.
This article can be searched using: mens health, male sexual health, mens health supplements, mens health issues, mens health problems
 
 
 

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