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ted of collagen fibers impregnated with few elastic fibers. The collagen fibers were arranged in bundles in a wavy pattern. In 20 cadaveric specimens, the TA of the CC was formed of two layers: an inner circular and an outer longitudinal (Figure 1). In six of the 28 specimens, it consisted of three layers: an inner circular, intermediate longitudinal and outer circular (Figure 2). In the remaining two specimens, the TA was formed of a single longitudinal layer (Figure 3). At the junction of the CC with the corpus spongiosum (CS) in all the studied specimens, the TA of the CC consisted only of the circular layer. The TA of the CS consisted of only one layer with circularly orientedfibers; no longitudinal fibers were detected in any of the specimens examined.
I think without a doubt, this defintly seems to prove the fact that there are real hard gainers out there (the 3 layered CC guys and really easy gainers the 1 layered CC guys). There is realistically probaly pros and cons from a PE perspective to each one of these TA variations in people. Of course expiermenation with people who knew they really had one of these 3 variations of TA’s would need to be done to figure out what kind of results they get with different forms of PE to make a good judgement on this stuff…
Very cool find hobby. It enlightens us PE’ers all a litte more. :)