Gosh, today is the day I think I finally found the secret stash of PE knowledge.:woot2: First, I find out about O-bends, and then I read this article. And if I understand them both correctly, they seem to be saying the same thing: working out at lower erection levels leads to bigger gains. I feel like I am finally putting 2 and 2 together. So much of my anecdotal experience supports this.
I wonder how this applies to pumping? Conventional wisdom seems to be that pumping at low pressure with max erection is best. Would low pressure and low erection work better, or would it just be more fluid buildup?
Originally Posted by remek
Wouldn’t this disagree with the massive results many men get from clamping? Clamping is considered by many the best girth-gainer out there. This is typically done in an erected state.
I almost feel that the jury is still out on clamping. I think there was a thread a while back that asked something like “have you made gains from clamping?” There were a surpising number of people who said “No.” I think that may be the case with me. So, if you haven’t gained from clamping, working out in a soft, engorged state may be the ticket.
I know that’s my new plan.