Originally Posted by close_2_8inch
For now you should avoid clamping due to the fact your smooth muscle is like an inner tube tire inside of a bike tire. When you tried to clamped your penis for the first time you must crushed it down way too much with the clamp and your smooth muscle is not as strong as it needed to be in the first place. I would say the good thing is that pain is gone now and I would assume you are now able to get erections without no pain? If this is the case I would recommend that you make your smooth muscle much stronger by performing jelqs at higher erection level but NOT 100% full on erection level; this should be AVOIDED because you are a newbie. Also add edging with kegels at the end of your PE sessions. Both of these exercises will improve your EQ. In two weeks you will see improvements and in 2 months you should have close to rock hard erections. Stay safe with your PE routine and really try to stay in tune with your penis when you are PEing. You can revisit clamping at a later time and 2 months in to a NEWBIE ROUTINE is a NO NO !! People on here advise NEWBIES should have been PEing at least ONE year before trying to clamp for the first time, so I am also going to tell you stick to the same GUIDELINE. Good luck with your PE career and work on that EQ. :-)
Thank you for the reply! Yes, no pain during erections. Thankfully I didn’t have any pain while erect, just mild pain at the base for maybe three days throughout the day while flaccid. I think I really may have lucked out and dodged a bullet. I’m sure it could have been much worse.
And thank you for the advise on catering my PE towards erection quality. It is a great recommendation, I will definitely try it out!