Ok, ready for some acronyms :)
- NBPFL
- BPFL
- NBPFSL
- BPFSL
- BPEL
- NBPEL
- EG - base
- EG - midshaft
- EG - head
- FG - base
- FG - midshaft
- FG - head
- Top of the balls to the bottom of the glans
- Top of the balls to the top of the glans
- Bottom of the balls to the bottom of the glans
- Bottom of the balls to the top of the glans
- Volume (calculation)
- LOT angle
- Flaccid exit angle
- Erect exit angle
- Distance from base to circ scar
- Distance from circ scar to tip of glans
- Side measurements
- Amount of base skin stretch
- I even measure from the end of the hair on the base of my shaft to the tip of my glans both erect and flaccid
In addition to the measurement statistics, I also keep track of all exercises and time spent on a daily basis. I write down everything from time spent hanging, amount of weight used, which traction wrap or
ADS device used for how much time, which girth exercises were performed for how long and at what intensity. I keep a lot of notes on the individual experience of each exercise too. Things like how how long before I reached fatigue, any color change, time spent with the exercise compared to time available, etc..
I setup the log initially for more than just PE so it contains other information like caloric intake, cardio and weight training progress, supplement intake, weight, and other body measurements like chest, arms, waist, legs, etc..
It’s actually become a rather large collection of information in just over a year’s time. Normally with something like PE and working out my attention is easily diverted. The log and records I keep help me stay focused and driven to the goals I have set for myself.