Originally Posted by shintaro
I know we read posts here from people who have had tremendous gains in a short time and that’s great, but we’re all different.
And sometimes you just question the validity of these post.
And sometimes you just question your own sanity.
I’ve been around about 15 months now. I had started a little amateurish PEing on my own before I found this place.
I wish to hell I had taken a before picture. I didn’t because I approached it with an, I doubt it works but I’ll try anything/what have I got to loose attitude about it. I have gained over 1.25 of an inch in length in that time and I don’t know about girth, but it’s definitely looking way fatter these days. Girth is always a more impressive looking gain than length. But I too want more length.
Believe me, ANY gains I’ve had didn’t come easy. It doesn’t continuously grow every day. There were long spells of no growth at all. And then there was the period where I think I got over zealous with the pump and actually started to loose some gains. Then you start thinking you’re a cock obsessed freak and ask yourself WTF am I doing anyways. Don’t I have better things to with my time? Then someone comes on here and post a picture of their 8” plus unit and that pink cloud you had about your gains goes up in smoke. *poof* Then you wind up with PeterDick syndrome for a few days. Sorry peter, but I’ve been there too.
I think the key to my success with this has been do to the fact that I basically have an endless supply of time in which to PE.
I’m self employed and around the house a lot. This gives me ample time to hang, stretch, pump, jelq and pretty much mangle my dick as I see fit.
And the truth is, I spend a lot of time doing it. I’ve also learned that rest days ARE important.
I have to agree that maybe it’s time to step up the routine and be a bit more aggressive with it and see what happens. Consistency is important as well. Re- evaluate your routine. Read more of the info around here and see if maybe your aren’t doing something properly. I wasn’t, and when I figured it out things changed. And keep the faith (proper mental attitude IS important), I know PE worked for me. I believe it will work for you as soon as you can figure out just why it isn’t.