I would say it does work but it’s like any other exercises, in order to keep most of the gains you are going to have to keep up with it. I haven’t been keeping up with it regularly and I’ve lost much of my gains. I’ve been meaning to measure again to see how much I’ve lost. I go off and on with the idea of starting up again. No one really noticed the extra size but me, including infrequent sexual partners. I had one that saw a picture of it years after we had ever done anything that commented, “I don’t remember your dick being that large.” Other than that it was pretty much unnoticed.
Things to know would be the following. It’s a marathon not a sprint. If you dive in overly aggressively you will break your dick. Whether you break it for good or not is a dice roll, but you will cause at least temporary damage. Start with the newbie routine and gradually build up. If you are feeling any negative sensations stop immediately. If you are experiencing any loss in erection quality, rest up a litlte and then take it a little slower. Even if you do everything right you have a small probability of damaging your dick. There are people on here that didn’t do anything over aggressive or ramp up too fast that have had ruptures and lots of medical complications afterward. They are in a small minority however.
Is it worth it? I don’t know. Again, I thought it was for awhile because I was hoping to get to the mythically ideal 7” length, but again no one seemed to give a shit other than me. I didn’t get more, or less, comments about my dick or how much fun guys were having, as I got larger. I didn’t have as many problems with getting rejected by size queens, but I never much cared for the size queens anyway. It didn’t help me get over my general size complex because that’s not how psychology works. If I (or you) hit the 7” mark, or evene exceed it, we will still be a small dicked guy (well average guy feeling small dicked) stuck in an above average dicked guy’s body. It’s like the athletic guy with a good build that grew up fat. More often than not they feel like the ugly fat kid, not the guy with the great build that everyone finds hot. This is the same thing.
All that said, it’s a personal decision. You should weigh the risks versus the rewards of the practice and ask why you are doing it. It’s possible you could easily hit your goals or even exceed them. It’s also possible you could do lots time and have nothing to show for it, some people just don’t gain. It’s also possible you can do everything right and break your dick.
Start (Oct 2010) NBPEL: 5, BPEL: 5.875 inches, BASE GIRTH: 5.25 inches, MID GIRTH: 5
(November 2013) NBPEL: 5.875, BPEL: 6.625 inches, BASE GIRTH: 5.625 inches, MID GIRTH: 5
Goal NBPEL(7-7.5)xMEG(5.5-6) (journal)