Newbie gains vs permanent gains
Dear all
This is my second post. I started PE a few weeks ago, and whole new world has opened up to me. My veteran buddy did it for years, and often expresses his satisfaction at his wife’s adoration of his unit, and her daily attention to it. Obviously that has to do with her character too, but he regularly admits to me he used to have a complex and felt he had a “little boy’s dick”, but now he just loves his unit. He’s actually a bit full of himself.
Anyway, I shrugged it all off till a few weeks ago, till something made me look into it and start myself. How wonderful, the dawning realization that everything we have always assumed to be carved in stone is totally untrue - that the world is not an unjust place where for no rhyme or reason one man is gifted down there, and another lacking. I myself have always known I am average (I think) - 6.45 inches BPEL - but my flaccid size is often embarrassing to me. Since I have started jelqing and manual stretching every day, my unit just seems at its natural best, always filled out, always nice and floppy.
My friend disturbed me though on two counts though the other day. First, he said that one inevitably feels euphoria at the beginning, at the very realization that enlargement is actually possible, and that the matter is in one’s own hands; and at the initial newbie gains one sees almost at the outset. But he said that this euphoria fades quite fast when what seemed to be rapid growth turns out to be just the unit finding its natural optimum, after which actual growth comes very, very slowly - he reckons about a millimetre a month with consistent training.
He also said that though he stopped actively PE’ing years ago, he feels the need to do a few weeks every few months to “get back into shape” - he believes that if he doesn’t, he’ll slowly shrink back to his original size.
So three questions:
1. What exactly are newbie gains?
2. What is the difference between newbie gains and permanent gains?
3. Are permanent gains really, really permanent?
Many thanks.