Friday, 20 November 2015

Baldness and Small Penis: Every Man’s Worst Fear

It’s no big surprise that confidence is a big deal when it comes to relationships and dating. It is after all sexy.

Bald and Small penis
Bald and Small penis

The only problem is that gaining confidence and maintaining it throughout a relationship is hard particularly for men. It is no wonder the confidence-boosting industry is booming nowadays. But for all those times when people wrestle with sex issues, there are certain areas where men are especially vulnerable.

Men are more sensitive that the world gives them credit for. Even with the numerous proclamations about how men don’t worry about the same things as women, their egos are surprisingly frail. We can endure the trash-talking and insults that are part and parcel of male friendships, there are certain aspects that are off-limits. Take for instance the issues of baldness and penis size. Both of these bother men to an extent where their self-esteem is trashed.
Baldness
The level of importance that men put on hair and the issue of baldness would surprise many women. Men consider their hair as one of the most visible signs of their masculinity and potency. That means that should they start losing hair and becoming bald, some take it as proof of God’s hate or something worse. A man with a receding hairline or bald head is often viewed as one whose youth has already passed him by. Such a man is viewed as whose best years have passed and whose only option to disguise his looks with medication, props and gimmicks. The image of a man with a bald head is one of impotence and comedy as he tries to come up with the best arrangement of the little hair left on their heads. The main cause of baldness is not known but it’s widely believed to be a combination of hormone levels and genetics in men. For men with this problem, oral medications such as finasteride or minoxidil or hair transplants are credible options.
Small penis
The size of a man’s penis is the number one source for any man’s fears and insecurities. The main reason behind this is that penis size is often associated with sexual desirability and virility. Anyone with a small penis is considered not ‘manly’ enough. And while the size of a man’s penis is subject to the same whims as pop culture and fashion, there are ways to compensate for the lack of volume. Men should understand that increased girth is far more important than the length of an erect penis. Penis enlargement surgerycan increase both the length and thickness of a small penis. There are non surgical penis enlargementoptions available now too for the fainthearted.

Tuesday, 17 November 2015

Can Sex Ever Be Good With A Tiny Penis?

While the size of a penis is often considered a main determinant of how good or bad sex is, it certainly possible that sex with a tiny penis it could be good.

Sex with small penis
Sex with small penis
As the saying goes, it’s not the size of the instrument that matter; it’s how you use the instrument. The trick lies in getting creative, being confident and experimenting with different sex positions. The size of your man’s penis shouldn’t keep you from having mind-blowing sex and enjoying it every time. However , if the size is just not doing it for you , then penis enlargement surgery could be the answer.
Most men who have a tiny penis are distraught, frankly. Whats  more, it only takes a one throw away comment from a partner to make this a really big issue.
We see lots of men in clinic who tell us that a previous sexual partner commented on their size. Planting such a comment in the mind of a guy is a very dangerous thing for a partner to do. In some cases of course the penis is small. In other cases the penis maybe technically of normal size, but what if she is used to bigger ?
In clinic we have to be sure that guys have thought through penis enlargement surgery well. Thankfully most men have any they have usually done their research very well by the time they reach our clinic doors.
Of course it has to be said that sex with a tiny penis is perfectly possible. The most important thing is the commitment and feelings between two people. If the love and desire is there most partners will forgive just about anything
For those that wont, there is always the penis enlargement surgery option. Also, there are non surgical penis enlargement options that can give instant thickness without the downtime of surgery

Monday, 9 November 2015

The Devastating Effects of Impotency On Men And Their Partners

Every health condition has psychological effects on individuals but nothing carries more weight than conditions of a more personal nature.

Effects of Impotency On Men
Effects of Impotency On Men
Take for instance impotency, otherwise referred to as erectile dysfunction. It strikes at the very core of manhood and has the ability not only to wreck the confidence of a man, but also their relationships. It’s easy to think that a man isn’t affected by this condition, as they do their best to mask their feelings.

The man

Some of the most common feelings a man suffering from ED will have include shame, wounded pride, loss of confidence and guilt. These are particularly strong after an unexpected episode of erectile dysfunction. In an effort to mask these feelings, they can manifest in different ways including aggression towards their partners.
Men are likely to develop a fear of recurring intimacy in case another episode of erectile dysfunction occurs. They also shy away from contact of any kind with their partners, especially that which may lead to a sexual outcome. All this arises from a fear that they may never satisfy their partners sexually and that they are unable to maintain an erection. If unchecked, impotency may lead to depression as men will constantly grief for a normal sex life.
Of course, the effects of impotency will vary from one man to another. The point is that impotency is confusing for every man and without proper reassurance of treatment; the effects can be devastating for them.

The partner

Of course, impotency doesn’t just affect men. It also has devastating effects on their partners. For starters, men suffering from erectile dysfunction may blame their condition on their partners. Reasons that they may give for their impotence include weight gain and unattractiveness. While this may be heartbreaking for partners, it’s nothing more than a defense mechanism. Even when not blamed, partners may think that it is indeed their fault.
This coupled with the sense of rejection can lead to trauma for partners. Generally, partners with greater self-esteem will find it easier to deal with impotence. It’s however important to understand that being in a relationship with a man suffering from ED is never easy for partners; and striking a balance between placing a lot of importance on the issue and encouraging discussion can be delicate.
In some cases, impotency is an indication of the state of a relationship. If this is the case, couples should consider therapy. Effective tackling of impotence requires getting to the root of the problem. If you are suffering from Impotency call Moorgate Aesthetics on 03300 244 858