Dec19

Textual Evidence Supports the Positive Effects of Penis Training

In his book, “The Professor and the Madman: A Tale of Murder, Insanity, and the Making of The Oxford English Dictionary “, Simon Winchester provides textual support for the positive results of penis training.  The main protagonist, Dr. W.C. Minor, contributes thousands of entries to the original Oxford English Dictionary. At once brilliant and lunatic, Minor writes his contributions from an insane asylum. Throughout the book, Winchester details Minor’s obsession with masturbation. Other passages of the book correlated the long term effects of Minor’s dedication to his penis. Nearly as prolific in the art of bedding as Minor was at writing dictionary entries, we read many accounts of his pillowing. Winchester consistently characterized these tryst with the pleasure, gratitude and awe of its female participant. This is all to say that Minor was one big man and that Winchester took great pains in attributing his size to obsessive masturbation over the course of many decades.

Those of you quite familiar with my writings on male enhancement easily spot where Winchester’s road swings off from mine. While we’re both advocates of penis training and we both like to cite anecdotal evidence about its positive effects, he seems to fib about the health of Minor’s penis. There is no way a man could live to Minor’s old age and still display so much health after so much punishment. We’re talking about a guy who whacked his tally ten times a day. As you know, I urge moderation in training.

Three times a week, 15 minutes a session and you’ll grow big and strong like me. Not only will you grow in size, but you’ll grow in health. Health is easy to qualify. If you are able to sustain a rock hard stiffy for thirty minutes, you’re healthy. Train properly and train in moderation.

The Professor and the Madman: A Tale of Murder, Insanity, and the Making of The Oxford English Dictionary


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