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Various
penis enlargement techniques have been reported
historically, especially among the nomad Arabic tribes.
Body enhancement techniques performed by males are
always tied to the position of the person in question within the
tribe, or with manhood initiation rites.
Everybody knows that working out at the gym will
trigger an increase in the size of the muscles that have to sustain
the effort.
In the same way, exercising your penis
will force the body to start multiplying the cells that make up the
penis tissues and to increase both the length and girth
of the penis in order to cope with the new situation.
The basic principle behind body enlargement is the
adaptability of the human body in response to external stimuli.
Unfortunately, we know little about the origins of penis
enlargement exercises.
Although this male enhancement technique is likely
to have as long a history as that of any of the ancient body
modification techniques, the repression of sexuality conducted by
churches over the centuries has discouraged any attempt to mention
such activities on paper.
The best known and earliest reported
exercise for penis enlargement is the Jelq, which is
thought to have been handed down by Arabian tribesmen from father to
son as an enlargement exercise.
The earliest scientifically accepted
use and mention of the Jelq comes from a study conducted in the
1970s by doctor Brian Richards in the United Kingdom.
While the results of this study are contested by
other scientists, who claim it was used solely to validate a penis
enlargement scam, it is worth noting that the Jelq was a
valid penis enlargement technique as early as the ‘70s.
It stands to reason that the Jelq predates the 1970s
and, possibly, even the 20th century. It is a simple
approach to penis enlargement that does not require any
special knowledge of human anatomy.
While attempting to enlarge the penis
by hanging weights from the shaft might be considered low tech, Jelq
can best be described as no tech, which makes it far easier
to learn and use. |