This actually brings up very complex discussions that I will only touch on here.
1st, Doctors and in fact ANY person who is considered an authority finds themselves in a difficult situation. To admit to not knowing something actually will cause a large number of their following that may be helped to loose confidence and therefore be a net negative. So, even those that WANT to be open minded and potentially even ARE… usually can not risk the display that they are considering an alternate explanation.
2nd, Very often people in a position of authority actually brainwash themselves into believing that they are “right” and therefore any alternate explanation must be “wrong” (this condition seems pervasive)
3rd, Many many alternate explanations are in fact “BS” and it takes a very disciplined individual to remain open minded especially when they have devoted a great deal of their life to the path of study they have chosen and therefore allowed to become their belief system. Human emotions are a delicate thing and dictate most of our actions… including our PE quest!
4th, Addressing the concerns about PE becoming mainstream info… not to worry, most men “wish” they were muscular and “know” about weight training but probably less than 2% of the male population practices it sufficiently to achieve noticable results. Ditto for dieting and other health issue models.
5th, Penis size is really not a competition event. Yes yes it is FUN to “win” in a dick measuring contest but really, how often would it be an issue? The truth is many men have poor self esteem from a perceived penis deficiency and PE is MOST valuable psycologically to those individuals (myself included) .
6th, Some women WANT a big dick. Others are VERY happy with average. Still others have very small vaginas and cannot tolerate a large penis (this from personal experience with my very average size dick). If man with an average size penis marries a woman secretly wanting a big dick… PE could be a marriage saver. Not to mention the most common effect of better and more frequent erections. We must not forget a womans emotional fear of not being pretty/sexy/good enough to make us happy and the burden they assume in ED situations.
So, the above are just a VERY few factors contributing to the PE environment concerning mainstream knowledge and acceptance. Do not worry that PE would become so common as to render someone who is currently above average somehow average again. Not gonna happen. So, I applaud Girth Brooks in both his effort and attitude towards possibly effecting someone (Doc Weil) who could help many if he was to open his mind to the good that PE is capable of doing.
Also, removing the stigma of weirdness that most would associate with an activity such as PE would also allow more to be helped. Helping our fellow humankind is a good and possible required lesson for our lives. Yes, on some levels PE is a personal even selfish pursuit but in reading many posts on the effects it has had on the woman in our lives and subsequent improved quality of life may challenge that primary assertion.