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Question:
Hello doctor i have a problem i have done masturbate 4 years age now my penis is short and weak and also i am weak i take very medicine of herbal,homeopathic use vetpump please tell me any right penis enlargment program?

Answer:
by Konstance McCaffree:
(06/05/2004)
Thank you for your question. I really can't help you with a penis enlargement program because I don't believe that any of them really work. I also know that your penis is not short or weak because you have been masturbating for several years. Masturbation is a way to give yourself pleasure and the growth of the penis has nothing to do with it. Usually when a man masturbates he learns what makes his body feel good; he also learns how it works and knows what makes him get turned on.

Masturbation should be good for you and give you pleasure no matter what size your penis is. The entire genital area is very sensitive to touch and when you masturbate you can touch the areas that feel best to you. NOthing you have done while touching your penis affects its size or shape. You mention on your profile that the penis is curved and there is a rounded area that you called fat. Penises comes in so many shapes and sizes that you may find there are many others with the same shape as your own.

If you want to enlarge your penis, this is a separate issue. I do not work with any medicine or methods that will do that. You will need to contact others on the sexualhealth.com list if you want to find someone that might be able to help you.

If you have other questions that I may be able to answer, please feel free to ask.

Reviewed by Sexual Health Editorial Team

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