Shenlong;630570 said:Could anyone? If you've gone from average girth to nearly 8 inches like that guy, you're roughly doubling the volume of blood the penis holds, meaning that your original PC muscle is going to be woefully inadequate. Gradual PE gives plenty of time for a guy to build up to filling his new size, instant PE does not.
FireDragonLeo;630573 said:Sickle cell anemia is baaaad mojo. The overall effect of it is that the red blood cells don't deliver oxygen properly. Also because the red blood cell don't have a normal shape they can get stuck in smaller vessels and create lower blood flow on top of the lack of oxygen going to the other cells. Obviously this isn't going to enhance a person's sexual fitness. It's a very serious condition.
From some quick research on the subject of Sickle-cell induced priapism leading to megalophallus there is one case where the man had permanent penis elargment from [only] "one intense" [!] episode of priapism. The researchers speculated that it was because of permanent loss of elasticity in the tunica.
Very interesting. This lends credence to the technique of clamping. In that respect clamping is essentially auto-induced priapism. If anyone is willing to go through one really intense clamping session for permanent gains maybe this is the fastest road to PE...
Rather fraught with danger though, I suspect. Sounds like slow and steady wins this race.
Zambrodom3;630626 said:Great posts guys! So yes, as even REDZULU mentioned in his clamping book- the starting sessions should exceed no more than 5 minutes. It is now clear that short sets of clamping are the best to avoid all the negative effects and give the blood all the oxygen it needs. But what do you believe is the longest healthy time clamped- how long should a clamping session last at its longest- 15 min?Starting out with only 5 minutes- newbies might start getting adapted to the stress clamping gives to the penis and might get adapted to a level where their cell death occurs after the 15-20th minute? What do you think, as time passes and people get more experienced at clamping- do you think their "cell death time" continues to get further away from the basic 5 minutes or you think it is a certain period of time that does not change?
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Clamping can be done safely in acontrolled enviroment.FireDragonLeo;630769 said:From my study I've found that there is 2 kinds of priapism- High Flow and Low-Flow.
High-Flow Priapism, also called Non-Ischemic (meaning that there IS sufficient oxygen) is usually caused by injury [sometimes by "traumatic coitus"- OUCHY!]. This is where the arterial blood flow into the penis is high, but the venous return (outflow) is normal. Usually this results in an engorged penis but no pain, and generally not much damage, other than the trauma that caused it.
Low-Flow Priapism is where the venous return is blocked, and can happen for a variety of reasons. The cause is often idiopathic- medical speak for "Uhh... we have no idea what the cause is". Erection is usually painful and the resulting lack of oxygen and acidosis will eventually cause tissue damage- cellular death and scar tissue formation.
Interestingly in low-flow priapism the corpus cavernosum are engorged but the corpus spongiosum and therefore the glans are soft/unengorged.
Having never clamped I want someone experienced with clamping to let me if this holds true for clamping.
Does the corpus spongiosum (the blood chamber around the urethra and glans) stay soft when you clamp? I'd appreciate if anyone was willing share their experience(s).
shortdick;630792 said:Didnt know that having a fat cock was a disease...
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