DblDigitDude progress thread

Stopping in for an update mixed with some questions - will be measuring next week.
I didn't measure it, but I look bigger flaccid now! I'll take it as a win :) Wifey also said it feels like there's more pressure when it's inside so I'll take that as a win too :)
Ah, the positivity of PE noticed by the partner that noticed something has changed. Wait until you can go further and stretch her a bit more. You'll get a the "OMG!" scream from her soon. Keep it up brother. Just that mentality in mind will drive you forward.

I've changed my routine a little, just finding what works for me just working on length right now - I'll put more details in when I measure. I've noticed that when I stretch decently hard, following the rule that you should feel tension but not pain, that I often have pre-ejaculate come out at some point either when I'm finished or before I'm done. I'm sure that's fine, but does anyone else see this?
Yes, this is quite common. Most urologists and medical staff can't tell you why, but the medical professionals that dabble in PE will tell you that two things happened:
  • Stimulation of the penis, specifically the prostate. When there's specific stimulation along the nerve branches, the prostate activates the lubrication to ensure your urethra is lubricated to accomodate for the incoming flow of semen, or being supportive of the sperms. When you are easily stimulated, more pre-cum will flow out.
  • Protective of urethra during lengthening and expansion. When you stretch and expand the urethra, the body recognize the internal trauma and signal the prostate to release lubrication to prevent irritation. Same thing when the cathether is being shoved up the urethra. Some people get a nice volume of pre-cum coming out as the cathether is being removed.
However, there's one thing that most, if not all, medical professionals missed: the triggering of penile growth. Some of the brothers here reproted to me that they are having intense orgasms, ridiculous erection quality, constant erectile stimulation that is known to be in their teens and prime (early 20s), very extreme blood flow in the lower regions (the pelvic), constantly leaking of pre-cum (I still have it now in my 50s), and a sudden shift of penile expansion elongation out of the blue after so many months of slow progressive gain. Their bodies feel hot and bothered, their brain triggers their emotions and instinct to go wild with sticking their penises into pussies (pussy-chasing), there's a constant itch deep inside their penile base. This is a triggering of the secondary puberty growth that focus around the penis and not anywhere else. It's a hidden bonus stage as you can say. Endocrinologists working with urologists that center around PE is studying this phenomenon by the way. Most medical specialists are going "HUH!?" and "What the freak?!". PE is opening a whole different frontier to the medical studies.

Also, twice I have had a small area seem to have some fluid collect in the glans (not even the size of a BB) particularly when I'm doing the bundled stretches. Both times this has happened, I stop my workout, get a full erection to make sure blood is flowing and nothing feels off, and immediately after, I wrap with a warm towel. Anyone else have this happen?
If you're talking about fluid blistering from the bundle stretches, it happens. I happened to me about 6 weeks ago when I was testing both heavy weight hanging and higher tension force during bundled sttretching. I left a bit too much blood in the glans and the higher pressure caused the skin of the glans to fail, creating both fluid and bloody blisters (3 blisters total).

So, be mindful of how much your glans's upper skins layers (the fascias) can handle. They must be conditioned first for higher pressure loading. This is why you need to remove as much blood out of the glans during wrapping as possible. If you're more seasoned and conditioned, you can have blood in the glans for better support and lessen the pains around the glans's rim/corona. But, your glans can suffer blisters if you place more pressure than the skin can support from internal pressure buildup.
 
So important to always release as much blood as possible from the head. If you don't you are risking blisters which will keep you off the race for up to a week, maybe longer.
 
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