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Side Effects of Penis Enlargement

I have a question about PE and maybe it is repetitive.

It is about side effects of PE in long time.

Do we have people who have done PE and now they are old? I’m worried that PE has bad effect by age. I’m worried about penile cancer or permanent ED.


I think PE is NOT only PE, This is a lesson to be patient and perseverance

I moved your post. General questions like this aren’t relevant to a progress report and need their own thread.

I’ve never heard of cancer, especially from PE. Cancer is complex biochemical reactions in the body. PE, I doubt can cause them.

And usually PE helps with ED. But overdoing it can cause ED as well.


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PE, when done properly, will make your erections better, and your penile health better over time. Not worse.

If a person respect the boundaries of the organ, side effects will limit themselves on a aesthetic level, like discoloration, unwanted curvature changes, excessive vascularity and maybe some excess of skin.


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Last edited by Lenny : 01-29-2019 at . Reason: Grammar

Originally Posted by thoughtfulgold
I moved your post. General questions like this aren’t relevant to a progress report and need their own thread.

I’ve never heard of cancer, especially from PE. Cancer is complex biochemical reactions in the body. PE, I doubt can cause them.

And usually PE helps with ED. But overdoing it can cause ED as well.

Yes Thoughtfulgold you are right. But do you agree that we have not seen its long-term effects so far(I mesn after 30-40 years)?
I tell about PE with a doctor. He did not reject the benefit of it and said I do not know about long term effects. But said if you have a normal body, do not manipulate it.


I think PE is NOT only PE, This is a lesson to be patient and perseverance

Originally Posted by Lenny
If a person respect the boudaries of the organ, side effects will limit themselves on a aesthetic level, like discoloration, unwanted curvature changes, excessive vascularity and maybe some excess of skin.

Your note is realy nice and philosophical.
Thanks Lenny


I think PE is NOT only PE, This is a lesson to be patient and perseverance

Originally Posted by Lenny
If a person respect the boudaries of the organ, side effects will limit themselves on a aesthetic level, like discoloration, unwanted curvature changes, excessive vascularity and maybe some excess of skin.

How can you avoid those? Especially unwanted curvature changes?

By not applying uneven force throughout the CCs, this is my best bet for the curvature.

Discoloration, vascularity and skin growth is linked to advanced techniques, routine intensity and duration. They are borderline unavoidable if you wish to draw every millimeter out of your penis. Men with years of PE under their belts will eventually show any of these.


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Originally Posted by mitavanam
Yes Thoughtfulgold you are right. But do you agree that we have not seen its long-term effects so far(I mesn after 30-40 years)?
I tell about PE with a doctor. He did not reject the benefit of it and said I do not know about long term effects. But said if you have a normal body, do not manipulate it.

We have a normal body but for example when we work out or do bodybuilding we “manipulate” our body. If you do bodybuilding your muscles, tendons and skin all grow. Is this a bad thing?

Tunica albuginea is a connective tissue similar to tendons and ligaments. When you put mechanical load the tissues tends to grow, the growth is a natural adaption.

Originally Posted by mitavanam

Yes Thoughtfulgold you are right. But do you agree that we have not seen its long-term effects so far(I mesn after 30-40 years)?

I tell about PE with a doctor. He did not reject the benefit of it and said I do not know about long term effects. But said if you have a normal body, do not manipulate it.

What you are asking is the long term effect of exercise because that’s what PE exercises are. From what I hear the long term effects of any exercise is good.

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