Expert
#1 (online sex therapist)
"Select
a site that you trust. It's a very hard thing
to do when there are so many sharks in the water. Beware of poor
imitations. E-mail the company and ask questions if you need to.
Don't fall prey to sites that claim to 'double your penis size!'.
That simply doesn't happen." Neither does a 4" size
increase!"
Expert
#2 (enlargement web-forum moderator)
"Choose
a site or company that has researched these techniques thoroughly.
Many of these websites don't know what they're talking about half the
time. It's better to
spend your money on a site that offers a lot of valuable information at
a reasonable cost... no different than if you were buying a good
self-help manual from the bookstore."
Expert
#3 (consulting firm associate)
"Don't
overspend on sites offering online video tutorials. These videos
are supposed to show you how penis enlargement exercises work.
Many times though, they're nothing but cheap-looking animated gifs that
show men masturbating. Pictures and diagrams aren't always helpful
either. Sometimes the photos display something completely
different from what the directions say, confusing the whole
process. There are a couple of sites that offer some worthwhile
videos and pictures if that's something really important to you."
Expert
#4 (urology technician)
"Consider
your personal health and safety first. If you're seriously
considering penis enlargement or are experiencing abnormal penis
growth, it's a good idea to consult your own urologist or
physician."
Expert
#5 (online medical expert)
"Do
some research of your own if you're skeptical of enlargement
programs. Explore all solutions... surgery, pumps, weights,
exercises. They may not all work, but at least you're
well-informed."
Expert
#6 (writer for Men's Health Magazine)
"Be
cautious of sites claiming to cure Peyronie's Disease or other serious
penile conditions! Peyronies is a serious disorder that
should be treated strictly by a physician. I've personally spoken
with two men who have worsened their condition by attempting to
straighten their penises using enlargement exercises. One of the
men is in agony most of the time, and the other man ended up having
major surgery."
Expert
#7 (Editor, adult website newsletter)
"Go
with the more reputable companies who express an interest in seriously
helping you get results. These are the ones that look after their
customers and are more likely to help you achieve penis growth.
That's just good business practice."
Expert
#8 (sexual health product distributor)
"Be
careful of "Doctor-Approved" sites. Write the company
and ask for proof of the doctor's credentials. These physicians
are often NOT board-certified members of the medical profession.
They're sometimes second-rate psychologists or Third World Country
quacks. Many "doctors" are just interested in a little
extra income given to them for their "endorsements".
Please know that some sites are endorsed by actual,
honest-to-goodness physicians. Those are the sites that are to be
trusted. You have to find them first, though!"