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How To Get Rid Of Man Boobs - The Power Of The Chest Flies Routine |
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Man boobs is a common condition among men of all ages. Experts maintain that 33%-40% of all men have Man Boobs to some degree during their life. Man boobs, which is medically known as Gynecomastia, is not given adequate medical treatment by the formal health organizations because it is not considered a disease, just a cosmetic condition. But those who suffer from man boobs know how hard it is, and while it may not be life threatening, it certainly destroys the quality of life, especially social life. Let's face it, most women don't find Man Boobs appealing.
One of the most immediate things men who suffer from man boobs can do in order to firm up their chests is to perform exercises which target the chest muscles. While exercise alone cannot eliminate man boobs entirely, it can certainly provide some improvement to those who suffer from man boobs while they begin a more complete treatment. |
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Gynexin - The Pill That Gets Rid Of Man Boobs - How Does It Work? |
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Between one third to 40% of all men suffer from Gynecomastia (commonly known as man boobs) in one degree of severity of another. gynecomastia is a condition in which a male develops puffy or bloated breasts. In some cases, the male chest becomes so swollen that it resembles female breasts.
One of the treatent options available today for sufferers of Gynecomastia is the Gynexin pill. |
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Gynecomastia Surgery - What Are The Risks? |
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Gynecomastia (which is commonly referred to as Man Boobs) is a condition in which there are excessive fatty deposits in the pectoral area causing the chest area to look puffy or bloated, sometimes to a womanly degree. A great percentage, some experts claim around 40%, suffer from Gynecomastia in various degrees of severity. This condition
Each Year thousands of man turn to plastic surgery in order to reduce the amount of fat on their chest. And while this is considered a common procedure, there are several risks involved which should be taken into consideration before undergoing Gynecomastia plastic surgery:
* Asymmetry between the two sides of the chest |
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Male Sexual Health: Past And Present |
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Preoccupation with the male genitalia and virility is not a new social behavior. Ancient civilizations had already placed a high value on the phallus not only for sexual reasons but also for the preservation of peace and order. The phallus was a very important symbol in the Roman Empire, specifically in the city of Pompeii. Pompeii is famous for being the Roman city that was literally buried in lava, mud, and rocks when Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 B.C. Accidentally discovered in 1748, the city was found beneath meters of ash and pumice. People who resided in that city were found stone-like and lying in different poses that showed their panic and despair that fateful day when the volcano took away their lives and property. But another interesting find in the ruins was a fresco inside the Villa dei Vetii. The fresco showed Priapus weighing his penis against a sack of money. In Greek mythology, Priapus was a fertility god who was also considered the protector of livestock, plant life, and yes, even the male genitals. Called Mutinus Mutunus in Roman mythology, the said minor god was the son of Aphrodite and Adonis. The fresco boasted how Priapus' privates outweighed the bag full of coins. In fact, sculptures and images of Priapus were placed by farmers in the field supposedly to ensure the abundance of the harvest. For the Romans, his status also served as a scarecrow. The erect penis was not only propped to scare off the birds but burglars as well. These statues usually had inscriptions that contained the threat of sodomy on anyone caught stealing in the field or house where the said stone figures were set-up. During those times, rape was a common punishment for criminal offenders. |
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