(Not that any of the fine Members of the TD would want/need it )

"Sam" never had a problem with the size of his penis, but after he ended his 16-year relationship, he wanted to do something to
boost his self-esteem.

Key points:
  • A new study has looked into why men undergo penis enlargements
  • Most men say they want to feel better about themselves
  • No data is collected about the procedure, but surgeons say more men are expressing interest


"I definitely didn't feel small, but I wanted to feel an extra confidence, something extra special — especially if I was going to be
going back onto the dating scene again," he said.

He researched surgical penis enlargements, but he was wary of the potential pain and risks involved and decided not to go ahead
with it.
But when he learnt that dermal fillers — normally used to plump up lips and cheeks — could also be used to enhance the girth of
the penis, he booked in to see a plastic surgeon.

"I was at a bit of a loose end at the time, and I had some cash lying around so I thought I would give it a go," he said.

Sam spent about $10,000 on temporary fillers, and 18 months later, he is happy with the result.

"I would definitely do it again. But on the psychological side of things, it was interesting.
It was a bit of a double-edged sword," he said.
After the procedure, Sam struggled with performance anxiety during sex.

'Penis size really taps into men's sense of self'

Cosmetic surgery is often thought of as a woman's pursuit, but surgeons said they were seeing more men book in to discuss penis enlargement.

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As an aside, chatting to a Mate of mine in Thailand. He's Gay. His Thai BF was more worried about Hair Loss then penis girth/length.

ME? I'm average and still have a mop of hair.

I worry more about making enough money and a work/life balance.