While less than 50% of women are not concerned about the size of a mans’ penis, 85% of men are. So to men, size matters and to women, they prefer it to look good and be the right fit. So many men go in search of penis enhancement methods, most of which have been used through the ages in one form or another.
The problem of not having a large enough penis is anthropologically engrained into the psyche of men. This could even be genetic, I don’t know I a m not a geneticist. But the issue is that men have been so desperate to enhance the size of their penis, they have even turned to surgery. Fortunately there is a light at the end of the tunnel, because like your muscles can be grown with training, so too can you cock – so surgery doesn’t need to be the answer.
The answer is anthropological, possibly even genetic in nature and it goes back to ancient times. The need for a man to have a large penis is as natural to them as it is to most women to want to procreate. Thousands of years of gods and kings being portrayed with rampant, erect cocks will do that to you. This is culturally true universally and does not only affect western males.
In art, males have been painted and made into statues with large appendages; they have also weighted, stretched, rolled and stroked their huge cocks to make it bigger and better at what it does or is supposed to do. Breed strong children, satisfy their womenfolk and scare off the enemy.
TDangerous drugs may not be the best way as these have been known to cause even bigger health problems. Penis enhancement techniques such as jelquing have been used by the Arabs for centuries, they work, and mechanical enhancement devices also work well. Obviously time has improved these, but nevertheless the concepts are all still the same.