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does enzyte really work?

Postby abcd » Mon Dec 05, 2005 2:36 pm

I've seen the commercial for enzyte a milltion times, and was wondering if anybody has tried it, I know they were offering a free trial a while back. Or does anybody know of anything that really works? I'm in a really bad situation, this is about to get kind of graphic, I'll try to keep it as clean as possible.


If at the commode for a #2, I have to stand up to urine, or else if I'm sitting down it will go everywhere, and I can't press it down, if I do, it will go all over me.


sorry about the graphic description, just trying to give an example.
although I have a bad feeling enzyte is just a scam, and there's no such thing that can help me in this area.
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Postby funnyguy » Sat Jan 07, 2006 1:20 am

wait. im confused......does that mean you have a small penis? i have a 4.5 inch penis, cant be smaller than that? enzyte the one with that commerical with BOB, right?
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Postby itsme2003 » Mon Mar 19, 2007 8:24 am

I know this is a very old post, but I am posting here for others who might read the thread.

None of the pills work. End of story.

There are some mechanical methods of enlarging the penis slightly without surgery. One technique involves a stretching "exercise" called jelqing. With about 200 hours time I was able to add 1.5" to my flacid length, and about 3/4" to my erect length.

There are also mechanical extenders such as the JES extender, X4, Penismaster, etc. These run anywhere from $200 to well over $700. They are effective, but will not add nearly as much in length as they claim. Some people wear them 12 hours per day for a year to get an inch gain in erect length.

Penis pumps can result in very small length gains, and some reasonable gains in girth.

There are mechanical devices used to hang weights from the penis. They too are effective, but again, you're looking at a year to gain an inch. A few people gain faster and some gain almost nothing, but most people would gain about an inch with a year of consistant usage. You would gain some more if you were to do it for a second year, but not anywhere near another inch. Once you've gained your inch for one year's worth of work, you have to do some follow up exercises or you will lose all of your erect gains and about half of your flacid gains. To maintain your gains you might need to work an hour per week for several years.

I'm not trying to discourage anyone from trying, I just want people to have realistic expectations. In the same 200 hours you spend trying to gain an inch you could be going to the gym and building up some fantastic muscles, which would probably help you much more with women.

On the other hand, I have accomplished quite a few things in life, but there are very few of which I am prouder than I am about the gains in length that I have built up. I went from an erect length of 5 1/2" to 6 1/4" and it feels like an amazing accomplishment. But it takes a lot of dedicated work.

If you use any of these techniques, you must do a lot of research. It's very easy to damage the penile nerves if you do them wrong, and it's likely that even if you do it right you are causing a certain amount of nerve damage. That's a tradeoff that you will have to decide if you want to accept.

There is a website that provides a ton of information and the website is totally free. I'll not mention the name of the site because I don't want the admins to feel that I'm shilling for the site, and I'm not associated with that site in any way. It's just a support community like this board is. Some of the forums can be read freely by the public, and some require registration before they can be accessed.

If you go to google and try to find information on penis enlargement (PE) you will find thousands of sites trying to sell you something, even when they claim to be free. A lot of the sites carry "reviews" of different PE techniques, then they get a referrel fee when you click on any of the links.

Anyway I will give you a hint of how to get to the really free really nice site. It has the word "thunder" in it. With that and your friend google you can probably find it.

If the mods feel that it would be OK to post the link perhaps they can reply to this post to let me know, otherwise I won't provide a link.
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