[QUOTE=Shilow]
“You have “built-in” capacity and when you exploit all that is there you are done. Your penis is not made of clay where you can theoreticaly stretch it until each molecule is laid end-to-end, it just does not work this way. Most of us will only gain one inch in length and some of us will gain about 2 inches, and very, very few of us will gain anything more.”
I think Shilow is right on. At least this has been my experience. When I went to see the plastinated human bodies from Germany, I was very interested in observing the penis. The bodies are w/o skin, so I was able to see the whole apparatus. It looked like most guys had 1 to 2” beneath the skin that could be pulled out. One guy had a lot more—maybe 3” or more. That helped me to understand why I gained about 1 1/2” in erect length in the first 18 months and almost nothing in the last 4 years.
This would conclude the matter for me except for one important observation. Late one night about 12 or 15 years ago, my wife and I were watching TV. We tuned into some video underway already and it showed this white guy in Africa interviewing some tribesmen in their village. The tribesmen were all in the nude and had huge units. The smallest looked at least a foot long and some hung down to the knee. Thickness was about normal. At puberty, the boys were cut and then they hung heavy stones for about 6 years, and this resulted in the growth. I was unable to get the title of the video, and did not have my recorder on. In fact, we were both in such shock that we never even thought about recording it.
This might lead us to conclude that heavy wts are the answer (in the video they talked about 25 lbs). Yet, those of us who regularly visit Thunder’s, know that many have gotten no where doing this. Some have gained from heavy wts, some have gained from light wts.
Thank God for Thunder’s Place. By ourselves, we can never figure this thing out. But together we can learn so much more as we all pursue unit of our dreams. And thanks to each of you, who share these personal things with such grace and civility