This exact subject came up at MyNewSize Forum. I go into some detail of the different effects of time and
weight. Some good information here...
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It's best to hang light (3-5 pounds) if you are new to
hanging. You must limit your session time when you add a
hanging routine to your Penis Enlargement arsenal. You want this to be a successful career, not a fly by night proposition.
The answer is a little more complicated than the question,
hanging time
vs weight. Some men don't realize gains until 12+ pounds, but every individual comes with different tissue deformation variables.
You will notice that
hanging 3-5 pounds for
x amount of time equals
x level of fatigue. If you were to jump to 15 pounds even after
hanging 3-5 pounds for several months, you would most likely find this intolerable. Why is this? Because the tissues that deform at the 1-14 pound level, carry a lower level of resistance than the tissues that deform at 15 pounds.
We get into topics such as tissue deformation, ligament structure and tensile strength
vs penile position. To simplify, 3-5 pounds is 3-5 pounds, 15 pounds is 15 pounds. This is a constant. They will have a direct effect across the tissues that are subjected to [words=https://shop.mattersofsize.com/products/sizegenetics-penis-extender]traction[/words]. Time exposure to this
weight does play a role, but is secondary to the constant.
There are three distinct occurrences of penis lengthening:
1: Repositioning of the penis via [words=https://shop.mattersofsize.com/products/sizegenetics-penis-extender]traction[/words]. This repositioning is a result of stretching the penile anchoring systems which allow the "inner penis" to protrude further outside the body. In my experience, this is almost always a result of
weights between 12-20 pounds. More directly, microscopic tears occur on the ligament structures, thus, lengthening the structure.
2: Secondarily, cellular division occurs within the human body when an appendage is subjected to force, E.G., [words=https://shop.mattersofsize.com/products/sizegenetics-penis-extender]traction[/words]. This can occur at lighter
weights. In my experience, 1-7 pounds is efficient to achieve this effect. Also, this lighter [words=https://shop.mattersofsize.com/products/sizegenetics-penis-extender]traction[/words] provides ligament tears additional cells to assist "repair" in the extended state.
3: Lastly, tissue deformation of the penile bodies. This is a direct effect of continuous training. Over time, [words=https://shop.mattersofsize.com/products/sizegenetics-penis-extender]traction[/words] will begin to break down the tunica the 'housing" of the corporas. This will have an effect on both length and girth of the penis. If the outer structures of the penis are deformed past their limit, greater expansion is possible within the penis. With greater expansion capability, the penis will allow for more blood capacity during erection and the result is a longer, thicker penis.
In conclusion, all of these are important to penis growth. Having one without the other would be less productive for achieving gains.
~BTC