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Not confident about my peins size

Hello,
My name is Alex and I am 19 years old.

I am not confindent with my peins size and this makes my sex life non existant. Females percieve me as a shy and quiet guy but in truth I am just to nervous to have any sexual relationship with them. My six inch penis size has ruined my social life and as a result, I have a very poor self image.


Last month I started to take action. I decided that I want to increase my penis size so I browsed in the internet and what I found was a website selling male enhancement pills at www.prosolutionpills.com, this website explained how just taking a certain amount of pills through a course of a few months increased the males penis size.

However, I am not sure If buying pills over the internet is the safest way to solve this problem. Please, can you check this site out and let me know if I can trust it.

Other options I heard are penis pumps and implants but I want something permanent and not surgical.

Also, I am wondering if I should see a urologist or a sex theropist that can treat a certain case like mine.




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I would not recommend any treatment offered over the internet.  There is no good data to support whether any of these treatments work.  

There is tremendous normal variation in penis size from patient to patient.  Sometimes diseases such as a low testosterone level can affect penis size.  

Before embarking on any internet treatment, I would discuss this issue with your personal physician or urologist.

Followup with your personal physician is essential.

This answer is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice - the information presented is for patient education only. Please see your personal physician for further evaluation of your individual case.

Kevin, M.D.
http://www.straightfromthedoc.com
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