Hello!
Manual stretches with ones hands is proving far easier and allows me a lot of control when stretching.
My question relates to something that I've noticed whenever I stretch.
Imagine you are looking straight down at your glans, so you are looking at the base of the glans. You could also compare the base of the glans as seen from above, resembling a firemans helmet.
Whenever I do manual stretches, the blood gets pushed up into the uppermost tip of my glans, BUT, the base of the glans especially around the edges, gets crushed. Its not painful at all, but it makes it harder to grip after a while.
**I've attached a pic of the area of the glans I'm talking about**
I dont use any grip or assistance, just my fingers for the OK grip.
The other variation of manual stretching is doing the over-hand grip around the glans, and that works like a charm. I actually feel a deeper tissue stretch with that one.
In fact, I think I'm getting addicted to stretching these days!
Manual stretches with ones hands is proving far easier and allows me a lot of control when stretching.
My question relates to something that I've noticed whenever I stretch.
Imagine you are looking straight down at your glans, so you are looking at the base of the glans. You could also compare the base of the glans as seen from above, resembling a firemans helmet.
Whenever I do manual stretches, the blood gets pushed up into the uppermost tip of my glans, BUT, the base of the glans especially around the edges, gets crushed. Its not painful at all, but it makes it harder to grip after a while.
**I've attached a pic of the area of the glans I'm talking about**
I dont use any grip or assistance, just my fingers for the OK grip.
The other variation of manual stretching is doing the over-hand grip around the glans, and that works like a charm. I actually feel a deeper tissue stretch with that one.
In fact, I think I'm getting addicted to stretching these days!