Monday, November 19, 2012

Should You Go Bigger Questionnaire

So, is bigger really better? The answer to that question depends on a lot of variables.

1) What are the negative effects of my current genital size on my life?

2) What results do I expect from increasing my size? Your expectations could include a more satisfied partner, feeling better about yourself, feeling more masculine, just being able to see it better, feeling like there is something of substance there, etc.

3) Does my partner seem unsatisfied with our sex life? Have we talked about why?

4) Will I feel more sexually satisfied when I'm larger? Why?

5) Is having a small genital affecting my ability to approach women for dates? Are there other factors, too?

6) How much length and/or girth do I want to add? Remember that you can aim for King Kong, but be realistic!

7) Is my self-confidence lower because my size isn't up to par? Any other reasons?

After you've taken some time to think about and answer these questions, you can decide if bigger is really going to be better for you and then go on with doing something about it.

There is nothing wrong with wanting to increase the size of your genitals. If it's going to help your sex life and your self-confidence, then go for it!

If you don't have a big one, you're not going to do as well in the sex department as guys who have a large member. Is that really true? Do you believe that?

One of the main ways that a man defines himself is by his sex organ. Its size, shape, whether it's straight or it curves left or right, up or down. Logically, this might seem pretty prehistoric, but it's the way it is. Because the biological function of a man is to reproduce, it's necessary to have a sexual organ that will help make you more attractive to the opposite sex.

Yes, in these modern days, spreading your seed around everywhere is frowned upon, but you are still biologically hard-wired to look to your sex organ as the instrument that you would do that with, and that makes you, and every man, very sensitive about the size of your sex organ, and how well it functions.

Besides that, your genitals and your testicles are the most obvious signs of your manhood, your manliness, your masculinity, and your physical ability to please a woman when it comes to sex.

Chances are, you've always been fascinated by your sex organ since you were a little boy. That's normal. And if you happened to see your dad's or big brother's as a tot, you probably wondered why theirs were big and yours was small (the beginning of the "my organ is smaller than other men's" complex). Little kids don't consider the age and growth factor when it comes to such things.

The fact is that most men, possibly including you, are a little (or a lot) worried that their organ isn't big enough, whether it truly is or isn't.


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