State Rep. Merski Obsesses with Father-Son Penis Enlargement

Rep. Bob Merski grins

Since 2003, State Rep. Robert E. Merski (PA-2) has been posting obsessively online about father-son penis enlargement (PE).

On the MattersOfSize.com penis enlargement forum, Rep. Merski (who was elected to the state legislature in 2018) made the following posts:

  1. On February 1, 2017, Bob Merski wrote “My brothers and dad know. They don’t do PE though.” on the “Family PE…….literally!” thread.
  2. On January 14, 2018, Bob Merski wrote “Great advice!” under the “Fathers and Sons” thread.
  3. On January 16, 2018, Bob Merski wrote “Been lurking but not posting much. Hope all is well!” under the “Fathers and Sons” thread.
  4. On December 5, 2018, Bob Merski wrote “With Matters of Size online for over 15 years now, I’m sure there have been many fathers and sons both doing PE.
  5. On December 14, 2018, Bob Merski wrote “I think that’s important. There’s a difference between letting them in on it and then giving them the space to do with it what they want versus pushing it. You should never force PE on anybody. Just give them the information and let them deal with it what they want.” on the “What Age Should You Start Your Son On PE And How Should You Go About It?” thread.
  6. On January 2, 2019, Bob Merski wrote “Bump” on the “Pennsylvania PEers” thread.
  7. On May 1, 2019, Bob Merski wrote “Anyone do this? How did it turn out?” on the “What Age Should You Start Your Son On PE And How Should You Go About It?” thread.
  8. On March 26, 2019, Bob Merski wrote “Great discussions on here! Anyone else have thoughts on it? Any fathers and sons both doing PE?” on the “What Age Should You Start Your Son On PE And How Should You Go About It?” thread.
  9. On February 4, 2021, Bob Merski wrote “Anyone go through with it and let their sons in on PE?” on the “What Age Should You Start Your Son On PE And How Should You Go About It?” thread.

Bob Merski has posted similar content on other forums over the decades, such as this thread he made on December 31, 2010 on the PEGym forum (now known as TheBioHacker.com):

  1. “Thanks to wanttogrow for getting a conversation started on “helping your male children” regarding would you let your son in on PE. This thread is “How to let your son in on PE” for those guys that said they want to, but don’t know how to get the conversation started. This thread is for needed advice and success stories on how other members let their sons in on PE and made it through. Those without sons can contribute by discussing would you want your dad to let you in on PE, and if so, how would you want him to go about it and at what age?”
  2. “I think that’s key, to make it a normal part of being a man, and talking about it like it’s no different than lifting weights or masturbation. We teach our sons to be successful in school, to be the best athletes they can be, and when you think about it, PE is no different than any other exercise. Look at all of us on this forum. We made PE normal, so it IS normal for us to talk about.”
  3. “I agree. I think it would be best to introduce it not as a size thing, but as a penis health thing, and slowly, over time, get more into the size and sex aspects of it. Kids are exposed to a lot more these days earlier because of the Internet, TV, etc. Even the most watchful parents can’t filter all of it. Guiding your son to be raised as a young man includes constant guidance on sex, girls, drugs, etc. PE would be no different.”
  4. “Personally, I think if they’re already masturbating, a light routine would benefit a young man as long as he doesn’t overdo it. He’s already playing with it, so why not put those efforts into something productive? I wouldn’t let him in on the site or any hardcore PE, just a light stretching routine and a 5 minute jelq a few days (2 or 3) a week. I would just say it’s to keep everything in working order down there for the long haul. As for stunting growth, people used to say that about lifting weights as a teen. We now know that a moderate weight lifting routine does not stunt growth in teens. The mental issues I agree with completely. That’s why you have to be a DAD to your son and continually have that open communication with him and guide him.”

Bob Merski has a young boy who was born less than 12-years ago. Bob was a teacher until 2019, served on Erie City Council from 2012-2018, and in the State House of Representatives since 2018. He is married to local attorney Emily Mosco Merski. His father is former Erie County Sheriff Robert G. Merski.