Shaft-targeted jelqing, damaged ligaments and reverse jelqing
Hi! I would like to increase both the length and girth of my erect penis, and as a new member I have a couple of thoughts.
When jelqing, I only experience pressure in the glans and not in the shaft. I was notified that I was jelqing too close to the glans but having corrected that, I still do not feel any noticeable pressure in the shaft. Is it supposed to be like this?
In my teens, I, for some dumb reason, pressed down on my erect dick which I believe resulted in one of the two supporting ligaments to break. Although it has not caused me any troubles other than a less “upright” erection (rarely being parallel to the floor), I have experienced trouble with performing reverse-jelqs (which I used to do before injuring my glans). Do you think this is a reasonable solution, the lack of ligaments causing instability during reverse-jelqs? As I have a slightly baseball bat-shaped member (though caused by natural causes or unintended PE), I would like to correct this.
Regarding reverse-jelqs themselves, something I was worried about damaging the veins. Although this resulted in massively increased vascularity temporarily, I wonder if I was performing these incorrectly. Now that I think of it, then veins are also protruding during ordinary jelqing but not as much during reverse jelqing.
Finally, I would like to ask if you think it is a good idea going through a surgery for the aforementioned damaged ligaments while doing PE. Since a grip close to the glans stretch the ligaments and a surgery would involve sewing or attaching the penile tissue to the pubic bone somehow, maybe stretching would prove pointless.