My first experience with PE was when I was 16-17, when I stumbled onto CheekyCherry, and thinking I had hit the gold site of penis enlargement. At that age, I had no idea what I was doing really, and honestly I was terribly embarrassed that I would be caught doing it, so I mainly did I a lot of reading, kinda getting an idea of what I could potentially be getting myself into. I don't recall having any routine at that age actually, and I don't think I realized I could have taken advantage of some of the final growth stages of my puberty.
My first experience with MattersofSize came at around 18, right before I went off to college. I was searching various terms in google, looking for anything more concrete than what CC seemed to be offering, and also because CC had a lot of posts dating all the way back to 2003, and I wasn't seeing too many more recent posts save for a few folks, and I figured, if I was going to be in college, I might have some more free and private time on my hands to do some of these exercises. Within my first semester, I gained and cemented a fucking inch in length and half an inch in girth. I really wish I had kept on powering through at that point to continue, or at least kept doing something, because I pretty much stopped my ultra consistent routine at that point because of girls and time constraints. First semester I had the most retarded sleep schedule in order to keep consistent, sometimes starting my routine at 2, 3am, taking roughly an hour to complete the DLD [words=http://www.mattersofsize.com/forum/penis-enlargement-newbie-forum/1597-dlds-first-routine-i-gained-2-inches-with-this-routine-full-tutorial.html]newbie routine[/words] while standing in the community shower, then having a class in the morning at 8 am. Truly, I think I made the best gains at that time. Now here I am, roughly 5 years later, at about the same size, having had no consistency at all since then, and I wonder where I'd be now if I had continued from then on, not stopping.
I've restarted my routine, and I don't plan on stopping until I meet my goal, because I'm tired of not being a completionist, not taking things to the end. It's been time for a long time, so here we go.