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Thank you OaL! Another super interesting thread. You said that:
Im not sure if this is accurate, but i perceive it the following way: if i have a good session, meaning good warm up, penis' whole tissue seems to be well moldable and stretchable without much antagonism, and i get a good vacuum, (meaning i feel the stretching/pain in the whole penis, not just the base) in those times, the fluid-buildup is less, and the stretch is more. So i guess im trying to say: i think the qualitatively better (and i guess also the stronger) the vacuum, the less fluid builds up.
What you call Contrast bath therapy i know under the name of Scottish shower. I have never tried it for the warm-down after a session, but now that you mentioned it it totally makes sense. I did it sometimes (when i lived in a cold place) and remember how the bloodflow was intense after that and how it helped me to stay warm throughout the day.
Obviously we all have had the famous water-dick. Are you suggesting that going in fully erect would help prevent water-retention in the penis?You pump too long under high vacuum pressure for water, you'll get the fluid build-up in your penis because your erection is not fully form and too much pressure influence on the soften epidermal layer. In other words, your skin is being soften too much under water and your cells are taking in water (hyper osmotic).
Im not sure if this is accurate, but i perceive it the following way: if i have a good session, meaning good warm up, penis' whole tissue seems to be well moldable and stretchable without much antagonism, and i get a good vacuum, (meaning i feel the stretching/pain in the whole penis, not just the base) in those times, the fluid-buildup is less, and the stretch is more. So i guess im trying to say: i think the qualitatively better (and i guess also the stronger) the vacuum, the less fluid builds up.
Can you explain how you come to this conclusion or is there something i could read that refers to this theory?This is where Slow Squash Jelq (SSJ) helps with the removal of hyperosmotic cells.
What you call Contrast bath therapy i know under the name of Scottish shower. I have never tried it for the warm-down after a session, but now that you mentioned it it totally makes sense. I did it sometimes (when i lived in a cold place) and remember how the bloodflow was intense after that and how it helped me to stay warm throughout the day.
Also very interesting, i never thought about this but think this might be a reason why i often prefer jelqing to waterpumping. Might have to just oil after the pump to feel less dried out and not feel irritated from the microlesions. Even thou just a small thing you pointed out, i am surprised how important it can be.Water strips off any natural oil I may have and can cause micro fissures that result in major irritation.