Advice For The Newbie
Hey everyone!
I have been reading around the forum since I was 15 years old or so. Now, with almost 20 I decided to create an account and post on here and finally start working seriously towards my goal.
Back then I used to try and do some exercises, nothing special. A couple stretches, but majorly jelqs. For the last months I have been thinking about getting into this seriously, and tried, for a month or so, to do some stretches and jelqs whenever I remembered or went to the bathroom (around 20/30 jelqs, and 30 second stretches to each direction: up, left, right, down and front). I think I got slightly thicker, going from around 5.1 inches EG to 5.3. (I am still sceptical and giving that increase to the way I measured and tightened the string or the tape around my unit. The length didn’t really change).
Now I need your advice and opinion.
I don’t have privacy at all, so I wanted to have a stealth approach. Warm ups with hot cloths or hot water mugs or even showers taking a long time are hard to do. And I really wanted to start building both length and girth.
Another problem is doing long workouts. I rarely have the opportunity to be closed in my room doing PE for 20 minutes or 30 minutes. I constantly get interrupted by people.
I tried doing short sessions through out the day, like I said before, with no warm-ups at all. Do you think the way I was going that month was great? Or maybe doing a Sliced Newbie Routine, for instance? I want to hear your suggestions!
About current stats and goals:
- I am at 6.3 inches BPEL (curved upwards penis, measured with straight ruler).
- Around 5.3 EG (measured with a string and ruler or measuring tape. The measuring tape gives a slightly shorter measurement)
My goals would be around 7.5 inches or if even possible 8 inches length. (I would be happy with anything over 7 inches)
Girth wise, I’m going for 5.5 and around. (Nothing that can cause major problems)
I’m really glad to be writing to you, I love this community and how you all connect with each other. Thank you very much for everything. And I hope you can help me with this journey :)
Steelbeam