Thursday, 17 July 2014

OMG Man sale's house to pay for surgery to increase Penis size.

An Australian man mortgaged his house so he could spend $45,000 to try and extend the length of his  'micropenis'and he is set to spend a further $68,000.A manhood which is less than 7cm when erect is considered medically to be a micropenis, a rare condition affecting about one per cent of all men.'My penis is basically infant sized. My erection is probably around seven centimeters.See picture below.
About 90 per cent of Australian men have penis size within the range of 14.5 and 17.5 centimeters, while the average erect penis is 16 centimeters long.View the picture of his penis.Only for people above 18 years.




Despite being healthy and fit, Mike said his micropenis has had devastating impacts - affecting his sex life, confidence, friendships, interaction with others and even led to him being bullied at school, depression and low self-esteem.

His sex life has been restricted, only having had intercourse twice and leaving him unable to have relationships with women because of an inability to speak to them.
The condition even resulted in Mike's decision not to play group sports such as football out of fear of being seen naked in the change rooms.'Going in for a shower in groups of men doesn't happen,'Mike previously said the problem was so bad he would even be willing to sacrifice some of his intelligence for a bigger penis.

'We put too much pressure on men, the same way women put too much emphasis on box gap or boob size or bikini bridges,' he said.He said his mother took him to a female paediatrician about his 'small' penis, to which the doctor said: "I've seen smaller".Mike said with nothing more was said or done, it was a 'massive f*** up' because his penis never grew in size.
'But unfortunately we don't have good rites of passage nowadays where we can measure ourselves against things like hunting or learning skills. Penis size can become such a huge badge of progress which is unfair because there is such a variation in the onset of puberty.' He said building self-confidence can help people overcome penis size-related issues and that surgery should be a last resort.Culled from Daily Mail UK.

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