Originally Posted by Para-Goomba
I suspect that a good number of doctors (maybe a fourth of young, Internet-savvy ones) are aware that there may be ways to increase penis size through, for example, extended traction or pumping, but if a patient asks a doc about this sort of thing, the safest response, for reasons of liability, is to say that none of it works and to accept one’s God-given penis size. No doc wants to face a lawsuit when some patient has to have his gangrenous cock amputated. When knowledge of PE as a means of self-enhancement becomes more mainstream, to the point that most men are aware of it independent of their doctors, then docs may be less hesitant to talk about it, the same way they’re willing to talk about bodybuilding or other risky-but-mainstream self-enhancement activities for which they are not likely to be held responsible, should their patients participate in them.
Very insightful.
Originally Posted by Para-Goomba
but I can’t really see a lot of docs arguing that it’s their business to be helping patients increase the size of their normal penises. Right or wrong, they are seen as making megabucks off of men’s psychological insecurities and shirking their professional duty to help treat “real” medical disorders.
I doubt if it will be the mainline of medical practitioners who will get on the PE bandwagon; you are right, they are too busy healing people, thankfully. But there will be others within the medical community, broadly characterized, who will develop this specialized industry. Yes, urologists who do surgical “enhancement” may be scoffed at by their more proper colleagues. But, e.g., breasts enhancements for women are much more acceptable. My gosh, even implants for men to make their chest or shoulders or buttocks bigger are treated as a legitimate form of non-necessary plastic surgery. Ditto newer, better, though false, teeth; nose jobs; you name it. If you are younger, they will even repeatedly break and reset the bones in your legs to add a couple of extra inches to your height! I know a woman who had her stomach stapled, so that she would eat less and lose weight, which she did. She also went out and got the new breasts and new face, in addition to having all that loose skin she acquired from losing weight sliced off. All this is quite okay in the medical community. It is dicks that are frowned upon. In particular, it’s the very idea of big dicks[ that has everyone concerned. This is very related to the whole mythology of the black man dating the white woman: Fear! And why? All black men have big dicks, don’t they? The men in our society, at least, fear big dicks!
But money is a greater incentive than fear. This whole thing is a cash cow waiting to be milked dry!