Originally Posted by allen
but really when your with a girl, your going to get hard so those are the gains that should matter the most.
A good flaccid size is highly desirable, but yes the erect gains are the ones which will be “in use” most. You may find, like at least one other member I can think of, that once you get the erect size you want, you’ll be desperate for flaccid gains to match.
Originally Posted by allen
My question is, how much of a jump can a person with a small flacid size get up to when having an erection. I’ll explain, ok say a guy has like very small flacid length, say for example 3” or less is is possible for him to have an erection and then be like 8”,
It’s hard to put this down to a solid number or percentage. It is almost common to have cases of increases of 50%-100%. 3” to 8” does seem a little far fetched, but nothing is impossible IMO.
Originally Posted by allen
to me sometimes I think that if your flacid size isn’t gaining then your erection size won’t gain, or if your flacid size is small your erect gains will be small when doing PE
…am I right about this, I mean does your flacid size and with doing PE and not seeing an increase in flacid size determine how much bigger you can get with an erection?
I believe gaining flaccid and erect size can be distinct, however I also believe the following things:
1) Your flaccid size is dictated partly by the elastin content. It is said that people who grow up in colder climates have a higher elastin content in their penile tissues due to the fact that they needed to conserve heat by retracting, thus exposing less surface area to the cold air.
2) Elastin can be stretched to plasticity, and particularly with ADS use, can be made to “remember” a new size.
3) As to gaining in general, most people see flaccid gains, which are later followed by erect gains. There are always exceptions to this rule. If you’re not already on the newbie routine, then I would recommend it, if only to begin to gain the sensitivity required to know what your dick needs to grow, as we are all different.
Also I recommend determining your LOT if you have not already.