Originally Posted by tenaciousD
The forum is filled with the answers to all your interests, and probably some you’ve never considered. I recommend you start researching the wealth of information all over the forum rather than ask someone to give you a program, since your questions are extremely broad, and, to be frank, have been addressed over and over again. So it’s all here if you just go find it.One thing I can share is to search for the Newbie Routine threads and start there for exercises to increase size. It’s a great way to start and for some guys that program will take them all the way to their goals. If and when you hit a plateau then you can start adding other modalities, all of which are also widely discussed all over the forum.
The rest of your ideas have thread after thread about ways to work with then, like edging, keels, hygiene, etc. So I am sure you can find all you need.
If you have specific questions based on your research then a post asking that specific question will quickly get you answers.
Best of luck!
This is not an attack on your intelligence or response; rather, view it as a perspective. If you have the ability to comprehend and read accurately, consider it an open question, and the goals I’ve outlined are the objectives I’ve set for myself. Anyone willing and capable of offering ideas is welcome to share them and, if necessary, correct any errors in my thinking. If someone chooses not to respond, that’s perfectly fine.
Upon examining my User Profile, you’ll find that my join date is "11-06-2021," categorizing me as a "Lurker." I acknowledge that questions have been previously posed and answered, but these may contain inaccuracies due to the continual advancement of medical knowledge and related fields.
If everyone refrained from creating new posts and solely engaged in existing threads, progress would come to a halt. Each individual is a unique case with specific details, and perhaps some individuals might find a closer connection to my situation.
I hope my response prompts thoughtful consideration, and you won’t reply with a dismissive "oh, this has been asked a thousandfold before." Instead, I encourage you to offer a response that adds value to the conversation.