Originally Posted by Walter5169
We could also clarify what we want to do. What I understood was this:
We create a protocol for intermediate PEers who want to gain length. I hope we agree different exercises will work differently for different people, so there’s no point in defining a routine solely based on hanging/extending/manual .
My thought was, to avoid members trying too many things at the same time, not giving a fair go to each exercise and getting discouraged , we could write down a protocol made of various routines, assembled in an order suggested by a few parameters (see earlier posts).
Following these routines most members could end up saving time.
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That is something we could work on. I was thinking though more along the lines of ‘Let’s see what you need to do and then we will see how this can done with this device or another, or no devices at all.’. Both things are useful though, so those who want to work on the protocols idea can go on posting on this very same thread. Tryng different solving approaches for the same problem is nice.
Originally Posted by Walter5169
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I know memento often mentioned girthwork aids lengthwork. So if you disagree you are very welcome to post why.
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The answer to this question, is not trivial. Girth work can help lengthwork, yes. But I think if you want to maximize length gains, girthwork should be kept at minimum. It sounds inconsistent, doesn’t it? But see how I look at this: your penis is a balloon. Your flaccid penis, is a deflated balloon. It gets inflated by blood and this is erection. Now, take a new party balloon, and notice that if you stretch it with your hands, no matter the direction of the stretch, it will be more easily inflated (at biggger size) in both directions
But, what happens if you want to stretch it at its maximum length? You have to stretch it deflated, because otherwise the circumferencial expansion will limit the length expansion. Analogously, what happens if you take the base of an inflated balloon, and clamp it? The balloon will expand, but more in girth then length (the shape of the balloon should be taken into account though).
Another thing that makes me believe that, are the pictures or descriptions of megalophallus as a consequence of priapsm cases; the penis grows, but mostly on the sides and less in length. Generally the victims have a bigger circumference then lenght.
So, at the beginning, girth work helps with length work; but if you are just interested in getting the biggest length irrespective of girth, than girth work should be very low.