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Jelquing Possible or Harmful?

  I am sure this question is asked all the time but is penis enlargement possible?  I have read about a technique called Jelquing which is supposed to, over time make your penis bigger.  Some people say they have seen results from jelquing, are they telling the truth?  I have also read about horrible injuries happening to people who jelq.  Is there any truth to what these people say online about it being possible?  I figured I would ask a professional before actually trying it.      
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hi. in my opinion do not try any enlargement methods!! they are all dangerous. i injured my penis and for the last 5 months my life is ruined. jelqing,streching and all devices are dangerous and they wont add u anything.

u can try kegel excersizes that will help u keep ur erection longer and that means ur penis will be in its full capacity.

and pls dont ever read or try about penis enlargement. when u loose ur current u understand better about how it was good before.
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Hello,
For increasing the size of penis,apart from jelquing penis stretching and kegel exercises are also useful.Jelquing may cause chaffing and injury to the penis.Other methods include using penis stretchers or extenders or getting surgery done. Pls consult a urologist and discuss these options with him.

I hope that helps. Take care and pls do keep me posted on how you are doing or if you have any additional doubts.Kind regards.
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