hey guys, i posted this in the newbie forum already, but got no replies, sorry but i am desperate.
I did a little Penis Enlargement a few years ago but i stopped due the the changes in my penis. i feel like they are correctable, but i need the right advice. for starters, my penis is taking on a slight "baseball bat" appearance (narrower at the base) and now it curves to the left. the glans is grew much faster than the shaft, so it is disproportionately bigger. the glans also is bigger on one side of the urethra than the other (for a better visual, if i drew a line down the middle of my glans starting at the urethra there would be more tissue on the left side than the right side.) So here are my questions:
1. how can i isolate the shaft for girth work, so i can have my shaft catch up to my large glans?
2. how can i isolate my base to catch up with the upper portion of my shaft? ideally i would like one of those sturdy bases that seem thicker than the rest of the shaft, to use an example check out a profile view of peter north's unit.
3. would jelqing the opposite direction of the curve help fix it? Word is it does, but if not, what will?
Thanks everyone, i appreciate all the help and again sorry for the re-post
I did a little Penis Enlargement a few years ago but i stopped due the the changes in my penis. i feel like they are correctable, but i need the right advice. for starters, my penis is taking on a slight "baseball bat" appearance (narrower at the base) and now it curves to the left. the glans is grew much faster than the shaft, so it is disproportionately bigger. the glans also is bigger on one side of the urethra than the other (for a better visual, if i drew a line down the middle of my glans starting at the urethra there would be more tissue on the left side than the right side.) So here are my questions:
1. how can i isolate the shaft for girth work, so i can have my shaft catch up to my large glans?
2. how can i isolate my base to catch up with the upper portion of my shaft? ideally i would like one of those sturdy bases that seem thicker than the rest of the shaft, to use an example check out a profile view of peter north's unit.
3. would jelqing the opposite direction of the curve help fix it? Word is it does, but if not, what will?
Thanks everyone, i appreciate all the help and again sorry for the re-post