Is Male Enhancement Going Mainstream?



There is a new game in town and it's called "Male Enhancement." No longer is this subject hush hush among the male members of society. Penile enhancement has popped up everywhere, including primetime television. So how many guys are looking for male enhancement? According to Internet stats, over 500,000 searches per month and growing!

Guys will be forever obsessed with their size that no amount of therapy or reassurance will cure. If the truth be told, the majority of women really don't care about size near as much as the male ego does. Women want to be romanced and adorned by their male counterparts.

The real reason why many men seek out male enhancement is to feel better about themselves and honestly, that's all that really matters. Having self confidence goes a really long way with women and if a guy feels really great about himself because of male enhancement, then why not?

There is a wide variety of enhancement methods out and also a lot of scams. It's tough to sift through all the B.S. to get to the stuff that really works. Enhancement pills do increase blood flow and expand blood vessels, but the effects only last as long as you take the supplements.

Lately, there has been a lot of press about traction devices that stretch the male member and hold it in place. There has been private studies and reports in health magazines showing proven results. Yet the medical community is reluctant to embrace the findings.

I think it's just a matter of time until one of the big pharmaceutical companies see what type of market they are dealing with and come out with a device that's endorsed by prominent members of the medical community nationwide.

If that happens, it wouldn't be surprising to see male enhancement devices in big name chain fitness stores like GNC or Vitamin Shoppe. Personally, I don't see anything wrong with this. It just goes back to the "feeling good about yourself thing."

Women get the hair and nails done and go shopping, so what's wrong with guys wanting to feel good about themselves? One thing is for sure, male enhancement is here to stay and the market is just going to get bigger. So wouldn't it be a lot easier to embrace the change than to shun it?