Men Who Are "Smaller Then Average"
Men Who Are "Smaller then Average"
Shaving the bush to make it bigger?!?
Return to DiscussionsStarted trimming 30 years ago , both my wife and I did after we married, I think we saw trimmed people on a film and thought it looked good. Over time trimming became shaving of my balls and reducing the pubes overall. Eventually it was all off, have been that way for 20 years+. Not sure if it looks bigger, I just like the cleaner look and the smooth feel. My late wife lost all her hair through her chemo treatments 4 years ago and I recall her saying she had forgotten how much she liked her own smooth feeling, not that anything sexual was possible at the time, she had let hers grow back and trimmed. She liked the way mine looked and felt.
Started trimming 30 years ago , both my wife and I did after we married, I think we saw trimmed people on a film and thought it looked good. Over time trimming became shaving of my balls and reducing the pubes overall. Eventually it was all off, have been that way for 20 years+. Not sure if it looks bigger, I just like the cleaner look and the smooth feel. My late wife lost all her hair through her chemo treatments 4 years ago and I recall her saying she had forgotten how much she liked her own smooth feeling, not that anything sexual was possible at the time, she had let hers grow back and trimmed. She liked the way mine looked and felt.
Apologies, not sure why but every post lately seems to repeat. And I didn't realise the group was about penis size, the discussion came up in my feed. Anyway, I'm a bit bigger than average but I don't think shaving made a difference. Women who have seen me in the last few years were surprised but more at the smooth look and they liked it.
By stoneandy:Doing core exercises to improve my posture has helped my penis look more prominent regardless of my pubes. Like many men who spend too much time sitting, I developed pelvic anterior tilt which caves in the entire groin. Now my cock and balls are more in front and center. I still need to lose some abdominal fat, but it's all a work in progress!
It's definitely worthwhile to look after oneself to the best of one's ability.
As StoneAndy noted, "Doing core exercises to improve my posture has helped..." and I agree with him 100%. Though I've never really made it past 180 lbs, (now down to 165) my muscle tone has / had faded. For about the past year, I've been working on core exercises, stretches and general upper body strength; it has truly helped. My blood pressure is down a little and both tone & endurance are much better. That helps 'all' the pieces work better and it shows! LOL