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July 28th, 2011 04:36 PM #1
may mga "grades" pa pala yan when it comes to erection & hardness.....
MANILA, Philippines - Here's good news for men who are not well-endowed "down there:" 7 in every 10 Filipina respondents think that the most important factor for achieving an optimum ***ual experience is -- not size -- but hardness.
Eight in every 10 male respondents in the country concurred in the same survey of 255 ***ually active Filipinos (135 males, 120 females) conducted by global market research firm Harris Interactive Asia.
The results of the latest "Ideal *** in Asia" survey were released on Wednesday by Pfizer, the US firm behind erectile dysfunction drug Viagra.
The survey comprised of 3,282 respondents from the Philippines and 9 other Asian countries: China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan and Thailand. They are all ***ually active and are aged 31 to 74.
Other factors considered significant when it comes to ***ual satisfaction, according to the survey, include frequency, duration and the intensity of an orgasm.
'Optimum' erection
Doctors present at the briefing of the survey results explained the 4 levels of EHS, or the Erection Hardness Score of the European Association of Urology.
"Optimum" erection is the highest level, or Grade 4, which can be likened to the hardness of a cucumber. It not only helps achieve ***ual satisfaction but also indicates a generally healthy condition among men, they said.
Next is "suboptimum" erection, or Grade 3, which is hard enough for penetration but not as hard as Grade 4. It can be compared to an unripe banana.
Grade 2 is not hard enough, like a peeled banana, while Grade 1 was likened to a serving of tofu.
"A Grade 1 score depicts a penis that is larger, but not hard. For Grade 2, the penis is hard, but not hard enough for penetration; while Grade 3 is a penis that is hard enough for penetration, but not completely hard," Pfizer said in a statement.
"Grade 4 ultimately is a penis which is completely hard and fully rigid," it added.Last edited by ghosthunter; July 28th, 2011 at 05:45 PM.
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