Aaron Kemmer, Deby Cassill, Richard Howard II
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30-Second Interview with Aaron Q: You spent three years researching and writing Exercising the Penis. Why did you do it?
A: For two reasons. First, men care about their penis and their sexual health. They have a need for a sense of control, especially control over their penis. Second, there's so much confusion and misunderstanding with the term "penis enlargement," on what works and what doesn't, and how to use "penile exercises" safely and effectively.
Q: In the book, you focus on penile exercising properly and mention it is only healthy if you do so. Could you elaborate?
A: Without a doubt, penile exercising is healthy. Countless anecdotal reports show men consistently having "rock-hard erections" due to the exercises, and studies show that some exercises are more effective than erection drugs (more on this in the book). But just as men can injure themselves by lifting weights the wrong way at the gym, men can injure their penis by exercising the wrong way too.
Q: The main focus of the book is how to make the penis bigger and harder, but the book goes over other ways to improve the penis. What are the major ones?
A: Without a doubt, most men who penile exercise do it with the goal of making their penis bigger. I believe, however, that the true reward of penis exercising is in the many other benefits it provides. Men have reported several key benefits from exercising their penis, such as having stronger erections, lasting longer in the bedroom, and fixing a penis curve.
Q: In the book, you wrote that the world is gradually starting to accept that penis enlargement is possible. Could you elaborate?
A: The term "penis enlargement" has a bad rap due to all the spam and pill scams out there. Using penis exercises is a different story. According to a survey of the top penile exercising sites, roughly 1.3 million men have tried exercising their penis. In the book, I reveal how penis enlargement works on a scientific level, evidence for its effectiveness, and debunk several other common "penis myths" along the way.