Originally Posted by sta-kool
On BPELThat is an excellent explanation, CubanB.— In “real world” sex if you go balls deep in some positions you are most likely delivering “near BPEL”, as your fat pad compresses against your partner’s body.To elaborate on what CubanB said, BPEL is very useful for tracking your PE gains and adjusting your routine.
Basically BPEL is a “scientific” measurement.
BPEL is a technical measurement - its purpose is for tracking PE gains (or lack of gains) so you can adjust your routine.
NBPEL isn’t any good for tracking PE gains because it doesn’t take into account fluctuations in fat pad. That can vary even daily! (how much water did you drink today? did you eat a ham sandwich and a bag of doritos? Lots of salt, your fat pad is bigger!)
For example, My fat pad seems to vary between 1/3 and 1/2, sometimes it will be as low as 1/4. So it is useful for me to try to eliminate the fat pad variable with a BPEL measurement. I want to measure penis not fat, so I can see how I am doing.
Not only certain positions. you can use almost all your BPEL from nearly any position if you thrust the right way, using your lower pelvic area powered by your ass muscles. It rotates your lower hips forwards and in at a different angle, often allowing you to “thrust around” obstructions and getting maximum penetration.