RB, are you trying to explain this the most unclear way ever possible? :D
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Phoward, the simple difference between wet and dry jelq is that wet jelq is done by using some kind of lubricant and dry jelq by using your foreskin.
The basics of wet jelqing: Make an ok-grip to the base of your penis, trapping blood, and slide your your grip towards glands and when just below the glands, use the other hand to make another ok-grip to the base and repeat. This way, it’s done with both hands.
In wet jelqing I recommend the “non-stop pressurising”, as above, in which you don’t release your first grip from below the glands before making another one in the base. This way, the amount of escaping blood reduces.
In dry jelqing the aforementioned is pretty much impossible, because you have to pull your foreskin back and therefore it is usually done one-handed.
The basics of dry jelqing: Pull your foreskin back, make an ok-grip to the base of your penis, trapping blood, and slide your grip towards the glands, using the foreskin. When just below the glands, loosen your grip to the extent that your grip is only strong enough to pull the foreskin back, do so, and repeat. This way, it’s done one-handed.
Generally, the object in jelqing, is to get as much blood in to your glands, so do your jelqs keeping that in mind and it makes a lot more sense.
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I don’t know which of the jelqs help your girth more, it’s more about what erection level your jelqing with. The harder the erection, the more for girth it will go, or so is generally thought.
It’s a matter of personal preferation, but usually people who are uncut, prefer dry jelq, since wet jelq has a bad habit of cousing skin stretch. That’s not bad if you need more foreskin, though.
Also, for people who are cut, it can be extremely hard to do dry jelq, unless they have enough skin, so they usually do the wet jelq.
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I hope this cleared it out, if not, just ask.