After a little browsing and reading here it has dawned on me that stretching means elongating. People always say it's about consistency, not intensity, but I haven't really gained much with just a little pulling.
So I tried pulling harder than usual and I could actually see my flaccid getting longer. My BPFSL is roughly equal to my BPEL but after 20-25 seconds of stretching in one direction (more than that and my hand starts to slip/glans starts to hurt a bit) I stretched my flaccid by one additional inch - both with standard and bundled stretches. That means my BPFSL is potentially one inch longer than my BPEL. As soon as I stop stretching it gets back to the same flaccid size as before but I guess it's too soon to see results.
Is this how you veterans do it? Stretch it until you see/feel your flaccid getting longer?
So I tried pulling harder than usual and I could actually see my flaccid getting longer. My BPFSL is roughly equal to my BPEL but after 20-25 seconds of stretching in one direction (more than that and my hand starts to slip/glans starts to hurt a bit) I stretched my flaccid by one additional inch - both with standard and bundled stretches. That means my BPFSL is potentially one inch longer than my BPEL. As soon as I stop stretching it gets back to the same flaccid size as before but I guess it's too soon to see results.
Is this how you veterans do it? Stretch it until you see/feel your flaccid getting longer?