My Lessons After About 8 Months
First off, thanks to everyone who contributes here. The support, positivity and information here is invaluable so I’m hoping to provide some contribution.
Not much I’m saying here is groundbreaking or even new, but I’m hoping it will be useful to some.
Quick description of my journey. I still consider myself a newbie. I did the newbie routine for 4 months pretty consistently and went from 5.5 BPEL to just over 6 and 5.0 girth to about 5.2. I then stopped for 3 months for no real reason. Lost about 0.4 in length and not really any girth.
I started up a month ago again and today, to my surprise, measured 6.25 BPEL and just under 5.5 girth. I’ve been consistent but anywhere from 2-4 times per week doing the newbie routine again with some basic squeezes rolled in. So..
1. Consistency is key - my personal opinion based on my experience is that your routine needs to be sustainable and you DON’T need too much too soon.
2. Know your dick - funny, but I had no idea what this meant until I started PE. If I wasn’t getting good PIs (which was actually rare), I’d take an extra day. I got those red dots once, so I let them go away. If a hell session was going well, I’d do an extra minute or two. Start of slow and learn your queues.
3. Don’t rip your head off - when stretching, my best stretches were not when I was pulling full force but when I kept consistent tension.
4. Warm up - yeah, do this. I use towel and regularly reapply hot water to it.
5. Stay fit or get fit - I’ve been an athlete my entire life. This has taught me routine and discipline. As far as additional benefits like blood flow and elevated testosterone (natural) I’m sure this goes without saying
6. Have sex a lot, drink water a lot- just because.. Why not.
7. Have fun and learn about your body - honestly I’ve come to appreciate those 30-45 min to myself. Because I don’t have an aggressive schedule, I actually look forward to each session. Don’t worry about the end goal but enjoy the journey.
For me, I’m hoping I can get to 7 x 6 ideally but I might re evaluate once I get to that bridge :)
Thanks again everyone.