I believe that most urologists blindly follow the orthodoxy that natural PE is false and harmful. Many moths ago I read a post whose author said that his doctor told him that natural PE does work and encouraged him to try natural PE before having a surgery. Other than that, the only other instance I have ever heard of was on television when I was in my mid-teens. It was a show discussing the penis through history and how the size of the penis has always been an underlying or overtly significant characteristic of the male anatomy throughout history. Interestingly, some ancient societies viewed a large penis as a horrible deformity (wtf?).
What got my attention was when they began talking about how it was a common thing, even from ancient times, for men to seek for ways to make their penis larger. This got my attention, because I was beginning to realize that, while my penis was larger than all of my friends when I was 13 years old, their penises were growing much faster than mine. I was getting concerned about not being big—though being small wasn’t something that was on my mind at the moment. They had a doctor that said stretching and hanging weights from the penis works and has worked for ages, but he said that it takes years and years to get gains. He also said that hanging and stretching the penis decreases girth.
Years later, some time in 2000, I found natural PE on the Internet and subscribed to some cheap-ass website. The only thing good about the website was a message forum. On that forum I learned that the doctor’s claims that it takes years and years to get a bigger dick was false and I’m pretty sure that everyone I asked ensured me that they lost no girth from hanging. So, while he did say that natural PE works, he misleadingly implied that it is a waste of time because it takes years to get what you can do in one surgery.
I’ve pretty much concluded that, by large, the medical community is ignorant about the truth about natural PE, and they spread their ignorance to the public without merit. The blind leading the blind, as they say.
*edit* (I just remembered this)
BUT, I did have one life experience that may have some relevance. I went to a general physician a few months ago for a viagra prescription. I casually mentioned to him that I was thinking about hanging and pumping (I didn’t mention to him that I was all ready hanging). I was expecting him to tell me not to do it, but he just nodded and told me that my ED is nothing to be ashamed of and that he’s glad I’m swallowing my pride (being so young and all) and doing something about it. He didn’t condone or condemn.
"Only enemies speak the truth; friends and lovers lie endlessly, caught in the web of duty". -Roland, in Stephen King's The Last Gunslinger