Is Stretching Your Penis Harmful?

I am not talking about using any kind of contraption, or taking any kind of pills. I am talking about just doing it with your hands and some vaseline. Will it cause damage of some kind?? Please, only answer if you know what you’re talking about. And explanations would be nice. Thanks!

13 Comments so far

  1. Jackie F on September 29th, 2009

    Masturbation means that it is OK to move your hands up and down on your penis and to touch the sensitive parts, like the glans (head), under the glans, and the whole shaft. But if you are trying to stretch it to make it longer, forget it. Your penis size belongs to the genes that you were born with. Many men have “small” penises and great sex lives.

  2. teiddarh on September 29th, 2009

    interesting… that stretching is another name for masturbation!

  3. grannybc on September 29th, 2009

    Thats called masturbation and there is nothing wrong with it, it is actually good for you, it will lengthen over time so keep it up.

  4. Brian P from Washington on September 29th, 2009

    Only if you tie it to the back bumper of a car.

  5. Triguy on September 29th, 2009

    nope as long as u arnt yanking it way to hard so it hurts alot nno not at all

  6. ryan a on September 29th, 2009

    there is no way you can hurt your dick by stretching it by hand. There are many ways you can hurt it by using different contraptions like penis pumps if you can get one that won’t break and you pump too much for too long you can do some damage by bursting blood vessels inside it. But keep doing it by hand and enjoy trying to make it bigger. I would help you if I could but alas that is not possible.

  7. Richard morethanyou on September 30th, 2009

    What are you trying to do?

  8. boo hoo on September 30th, 2009

    As long as you don’t hear any kind of ‘pop’ or any other strange noise, not at all :]

  9. Zomg on September 30th, 2009

    It will not work but it fells good to try. Right.

  10. canivieu on September 30th, 2009

    I hope not

  11. donnie on September 30th, 2009

    Ive got a ? for you? why are you stretching your penis? Do you think that will make it longer? What’s the vaseline for? It just sounds like you are just wacking off.. Goodness I hope you are not just coming all over the place letting mommy find it

  12. kappy on September 30th, 2009

    You do not want to be putting intense pressure on it. Remember.. the nerves in the penis is what makes it work. You do not want to damage those or you will have something that does not work. Light stretching as a warm up type excercise would be fine.. but nothing beyond this.
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  13. ds2001 on September 30th, 2009

    Even though there are no actual bones in a *****, it is possible to break one’s penis. To understand how this incredibly rare and painful event can occur, we first need to review a little (or not so little) penile anatomy. The shaft of the penis is comprised of two chambers of spongy tissue, the corpora cavernosa, which run along the inside length of the penis. Erections occur when, in response to physical and/or mental triggers, the nerves of the penis signal the surrounding muscles to relax, allowing blood to pour into the corpora cavernosa. A thick membrane surrounding the corpora cavernosa, the tunica albuginea, keeps the blood that is being pumped into those spongy chambers from being able to escape. The result — a stiffer, larger, and more rigid rod. Although your erect penis may feel rock-hard, it is still flesh and blood.
    Penile fractures occur when an erect penis is thrust against a harder, less flexible object. This could happen if someone enthusiastically plunges and pumps his penis into a partner, or a pillow let’s say, and misses or “over-runs” the intended opening and instead hits a pubic bone, headboard, or other hard surface. If the object is hard enough, and the erect penis is thrust with enough force, that thick membrane surrounding the corpora cavernosa can tear, causing an audible “cracking” sound, abrupt loss of erection, severe pain and bruising, and a penis that is typically “bent” to one side or the other.
    Penile fractures are a medical emergency and must be evaluated and treated immediately. In severe cases, it is possible to damage the urethra, interfering with urination. Treatment for penile fractures consists of immediate evaluation, and, most often, surgical intervention to repair the tunica albuginea and restore or preserve erectile function and the ability to pass urine. Similar to other fractures, the sooner the broken part is “set,” the less likely permanent damage and misshapenness will result.
    Even though many penile fractures can be fixed, it’s probably safer and more pleasurable to focus on finesse rather than force when working and playing with an erection.
    Again, broken penises are really hard to come by, so try not to let stories about this highly unlikely occurrence stand in the way of the happiness that your erect penis might bring to you and others.

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