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I. “Don’t fool with nature.” You’ve heard this tired refrain before. Often it’s accompanied by other such overstrained aphorisms as “appreciate natural diversity” and ““variety is the spice of life.”” But, let’s contextualize this argument for our present purposes: we’re talking about your penis here.
By this logic, a micropenis or a penis of unusual, yellow color would be equally desirable for their uniqueness—and equally subject to the “don’t mess with nature” argument. But these examples—much like other societally deemed undesirable traits, such as cleft palate or webbed toes—are conceded by virtually everyone to be defects deserving of aesthetic treatment. How do we reconcile these two views? It seems the key difference is the effect the trait has on the standard of living of the individual afflicted.
Those of us with rare blue eyes feel no prejudice. Those of us with a unique widow’s peak suffer no discrimination. But after half a century of mass media, reinforcing penis-size stereotypes—and those of us on the receiving end programmed to spread and deepen these biases—could anyone be immune from the pressures these stereotypes apply? And more importantly, should anyone expect such improbable freemindedness from one’s sex partners?
Dewitt Applegate has been writing and publishing articles about alternative health options. He recently came across a website about a natural male enhancement device called “peloop”, which provided information regarding size augmentation and better performance of the male reproductive organ. Here’s an article about this simple and safe product for penis enlargement.
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