What does it mean to have a smaller than average penis?

For many guys out there it means never taking a shower at the gym, being afraid to let your girlfriend see you naked, and an overall lack of self-confidence. Well, having a small penis and doing something about it has been discussed in the medical and scientific community for quite some time now.

Some women out there says that size does not matter, but the keyword in in that sentence is "SOME". Believe it or not, there are women out there who prefer a larger than average penis! Yes, it's not a mystery, some women like em huge!

But if you feel that your thing is not up to standard, and that you're the only man who feels that he has that problem, don't, cause almost half of men out there feels exactly the same way...

So what can be done?

The thing is, lots of people have sex. Its basically what we, as humans, do. And sex is not supposed to be an oooh aaah subject, cause it's 100% natural to have sex, and to enjoy sex.

If you're one of those who are unhappy with what they were endowed with, you're not gonna be happy with sex either, because there's always going to be that little voice at the back of your mind asking if you're really pleasing your partner.

Like what was said earlier, various breakthroughs have occurred...

A breakthrough in Penis Enlargement

Yes, thats right, a BREAKTHROUGH!!! You should fear no more about being one of those unlucky guys with a smaller than average penis.

After thorough research was done, various medical doctors have come up with a simple way to enlarge your penis. Literally as easy as swallowing a pill. And the companies that sell these capsulised miracles, do so in a very discreet and professional manner, so that means that anyone out there can buy it from the comfort of his own home.

So the easiest way to go for penis enlargement pills.

And be confident in the fact that all of these pharmacies are highly reputable companies, and handle the whole situation in a very professional manner, and of course very discreetly as well!





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Pakistan nuclear proliferation case 'closed' (AP)

07/05/2008 02:49 AM

The founder of Pakistan's nuclear program, Abdul Qadeer Khan, is seen in this undated file photo in Islamabad, Pakistan. Disgraced nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan said Friday, July 4, 2008, in a telephone interview with The Associated Press that North Korea received centrifuges from Pakistan in a 2000 shipment supervised by the army during the rule of President Pervez Musharraf. His claims contradict his 2004 confession that he was solely responsible for spreading nuclear technology to Iran, North Korea and Libya. (AP Photo/File)AP - Pakistan's Foreign Ministry insisted Saturday that its nuclear proliferation case was closed, a day after the disgraced architect of its atomic program claimed the army under President Pervez Musharraf helped spread the technology.



10 Taliban killed while planting bomb (AP)

07/05/2008 02:28 AM

Afghans listen to a radio during a picnic as they view the Arghandab district, which was recently recaptured from Taliban militants by the NATO and Afghan forces in Kandahar province south of Kabul, Afghanistan on Friday, July 4, 2008.  (AP Photo/Musadeq Sadeq)AP - Gunmen in a dangerous part of southern Afghanistan assassinated an Afghan lawmaker, while a roadside bomb militants were planting detonated prematurely, killing 10 Taliban, officials said Saturday.



Rescue video shows duped rebels, elated hostages (AP)

07/05/2008 05:04 AM

In this frame grab from a video released by Colombia's Army taken on July 2, 2008 and released on July 4, 2008, hostage Ingrid Betancourt, center, reacts while being rescued from captivity by a Colombian military mission in an unknown location in Colombia's Guaviare state.  Betancourt is one of 15 hostages rescued by Colombia's military from the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC.  Betancourt was abducted by the FARC when running for president in Feb. 2002. (AP Photo/Colombian Army)AP - Colombian military intelligence agents posing as aid workers and a media crew flew to the jungle aboard a white helicopter, staging a mock humanitarian mission that rebels were told would ferry their hostages to another camp for talks on a prisoner swap.



Iran: Nuclear program remains unchanged (AP)

07/05/2008 06:31 AM

Iran's Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki, left, speaks in the Economic and Social Council Chamber at the United Nations headquarters Wednesday, July 2, 2008.  (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)AP - An Iranian government spokesman says the country's nuclear program remains unchanged, indicating that Tehran has no plans to stop enriching uranium.



Pakistan eases assault on militants in tribal area (AP)

07/05/2008 08:01 AM

Pakistani protesters hold a rally to condemn the ongoing crackdown operations in Pakistani tribal areas on Friday, July 4, 2008, in Peshawar, Pakistan. A senior Pakistani official said Friday the government is serious in fighting Islamic militants despite accusations that a weeklong military operation in a volatile tribal region has failed to target extremist chiefs. The sign on top reads 'Bara operation should be stopped.' (AP Photo/Mohammad Sajjad)AP - Pakistani security forces have eased an operation against insurgents in a tribal region near the border with Afghanistan as local elders try to negotiate peace with a militant leader, a government official said Saturday.



Brazil's Geovanni signs for Hull (AFP)

07/05/2008 10:42 AM

Brazil international Geovanni (seen here training for Manchester City in May 2008) has joined newly-promoted Hull City.(AFP/File/Pornchai Kittiwongsakul)AFP - Brazil international Geovanni has joined newly-promoted Hull City, the English Premier League side announced Saturday.



Officials: Blast kills 5 in Yemen (AP)

07/05/2008 06:33 AM
AP - Local officials in a northern Yemeni town say an explosion at the main post office building has killed at least five people.

Mexico sees anti-drug aid for police (AP)

07/05/2008 12:50 AM
AP - Mexico's president says he plans to use the recently approved package of U.S. anti-drug aid to improve the country's police force.
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