Things that hinder girth gain
I read over this thread again, ( The most often asked and annoying questions! ), just because I’m such a good TP citizen, and like to read newbie posts. :) Haha. And I came across something that sparked a mini discussion in my head.
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7) What is this tunica I keep hearing about?A tough fibrous sheath surrounding the spongy erectile tissues. When you have gained all you can from lig stretching, you gain more length by stretching the tunica. This makes the actual shaft longer, allowing more blood to fill in when you get an erection. It is tougher, larger and harder to stretch than the ligs, but is certainly possible, and necessary if you intend to gain multiple inches. The tunica is also the limiting factor for girth, when it is pumped with blood it stretches laterally, making a wider area for blood to fill in when you get an erection.
The last sentence is what had me wondering.
Stretching - Would including this in your newbie routine condition your penis to the point where it makes your ligaments and tunica quite tough to the point where, in 3 months time, gaining girth would be much harder than it normally would have been had you not included stretching in your initial routine?
This thought brought me to the general question: Is there generally anything that you can do as a newbie that will hinder potential girth gains for the future?
Or, from the opposite spectrum: Is there generally anything I can do as a newbie, that will make girth gains easier to acquire in the future?
Because after all, my personal goal is to gain girth out of this PE, when all is said and done. I want to be able to say "I gained 1 inch of girth and 0.5 in length", rather than "I gained 0.2" in girth and 1.5 inches in length".
My current newbie routine consists of both jelqing and stretching.
Starting size: (April 1 2007) 5.95" BPEL x 4.65" EG. | Progress Thread (plus pics)
Now: (August 20 2007) 6.6" BPEL x 4.81" EG. Half way towards my goal! | Current Stats
Short term goal: (3-4 months) 6.8" BPEL, 5.0" EG.. Long term goal (1+ yr): 7.5" BPEL, 5.5" EG.