stillwantmore
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http://www.betterman.com/5716-guinness-world-record-penis-enlargement.html
Thanks Big Al for the original post. There you have it from a LEGIT, in print publication. Guinness World Records. The man had "lengthening" surgery, but realistically snipping the suspensory ligament helped only with the flaccid size. It does very little to assist in making length gains "easier". Also backs up the concept DLD just recently re-posted about "Expressive Stretching" in the sticky thread in this forum. As well as the more IS better concept. Sure, a guy totally new to Penis Enlargement (non surgical or surgical) should work into things, but the penis is much more resilient than most seem to realize.
He made the gains in about 5 years according to the article. That's roughly an inch per year. I hear guys whining semi frequently that they "just can't gain", or even something ludicrous such as "1 inch is ALL I've gained after SIX MONTHS!". So many people in general have such short sighted mindsets, it's sad really. Stay focused, the gains come and they are all worth the effort. I'm sure this guy is happy.
Thanks Big Al for the original post. There you have it from a LEGIT, in print publication. Guinness World Records. The man had "lengthening" surgery, but realistically snipping the suspensory ligament helped only with the flaccid size. It does very little to assist in making length gains "easier". Also backs up the concept DLD just recently re-posted about "Expressive Stretching" in the sticky thread in this forum. As well as the more IS better concept. Sure, a guy totally new to Penis Enlargement (non surgical or surgical) should work into things, but the penis is much more resilient than most seem to realize.
He made the gains in about 5 years according to the article. That's roughly an inch per year. I hear guys whining semi frequently that they "just can't gain", or even something ludicrous such as "1 inch is ALL I've gained after SIX MONTHS!". So many people in general have such short sighted mindsets, it's sad really. Stay focused, the gains come and they are all worth the effort. I'm sure this guy is happy.
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