LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: WHAT U MIGHT NOT KNOW ABOUT MR VICTOR
1. MORE THAN WHAT MEETS THE EYE: Most guys would be proud to know that their tool is twice as long as they think it is. That's because half the length of the Mr Victor is inside your body. Just like you don't see all of a big tree above ground, you don't see the root of your tool tucked up inside your pelvis and attached to your pubic bone.
2. THE PLEASURE ZONE: Many men consider the underside of the glans (head) of MR VICTOR and the underside of the shaft to be most sensitive to sexual pleasure. The underside of the glans and underside of the shaft had the highest sensitivity rating for a significant majority of men, followed by the upper side of the glans, left and right sides of the glans, sides of Mr Victor, upper side of the shaft, and foreskin (for the minority of men who were uncircumcised).
3. SENSITIVITY DECLINES WITH AGE: Mr Victor steadily loses sensitivity as men age though it's hard to say exactly by how much. In general, the sensitivity of Mr Victor is gauged by the least amount of stimulation a man is able to feel. That is called the "sensory threshold." From age 25 on, sensitivity starts to decline. The sharpest decline in sensitivity is seen between age 65 and 75.
4. USE IT OR LOSE IT: You need to have erections regularly to keep your tool in shape. It has to be essentially exercised. To maintain a healthy tone, the smooth muscle of Mr Victor must be periodically enriched with oxygen by the rush of blood that engorges Mr Victor and makes it erect. But some men are physically unable to get erections, such as those who've suffered trauma to the nerves involved or who have nerve or blood vessel damage caused by diabetes. If they don't do anything to maintain normal erections, they will get shortening of Mr Victor. Without regular erections, penile tissue can become less elastic and shrink, making Mr Victor 1-2 centimeters shorter.
NOW YOU KNOW. TAKE CARE...MWAAAAAAA
1. MORE THAN WHAT MEETS THE EYE: Most guys would be proud to know that their tool is twice as long as they think it is. That's because half the length of the Mr Victor is inside your body. Just like you don't see all of a big tree above ground, you don't see the root of your tool tucked up inside your pelvis and attached to your pubic bone.
2. THE PLEASURE ZONE: Many men consider the underside of the glans (head) of MR VICTOR and the underside of the shaft to be most sensitive to sexual pleasure. The underside of the glans and underside of the shaft had the highest sensitivity rating for a significant majority of men, followed by the upper side of the glans, left and right sides of the glans, sides of Mr Victor, upper side of the shaft, and foreskin (for the minority of men who were uncircumcised).
3. SENSITIVITY DECLINES WITH AGE: Mr Victor steadily loses sensitivity as men age though it's hard to say exactly by how much. In general, the sensitivity of Mr Victor is gauged by the least amount of stimulation a man is able to feel. That is called the "sensory threshold." From age 25 on, sensitivity starts to decline. The sharpest decline in sensitivity is seen between age 65 and 75.
4. USE IT OR LOSE IT: You need to have erections regularly to keep your tool in shape. It has to be essentially exercised. To maintain a healthy tone, the smooth muscle of Mr Victor must be periodically enriched with oxygen by the rush of blood that engorges Mr Victor and makes it erect. But some men are physically unable to get erections, such as those who've suffered trauma to the nerves involved or who have nerve or blood vessel damage caused by diabetes. If they don't do anything to maintain normal erections, they will get shortening of Mr Victor. Without regular erections, penile tissue can become less elastic and shrink, making Mr Victor 1-2 centimeters shorter.
NOW YOU KNOW. TAKE CARE...MWAAAAAAA
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