Medicating;531129 said:
Okay. I'll see about doing it that way. Yeah I read the email but wanted to see how you did it as it seems you've had good success so far.
I did it the way the email describes minus 2. In other words, I started at 2.5 lbs and only went up a half lb each week until I hit 6.5lbs, then I went up to 7.5lbs. I found that more sets is much > heavier weight. For awhile, I was hanging 8 sets/day. I found this to be amazing for my penis. I never really reached fatigue in the first two sets, but I still gained. So I believe that means I have so much more potential gains to go.
I suggest just taking it slow. You will maximize your gains and at the same time figure out all the tricks of wrapping, attaching and angling your body for the best stretch. Then by the time you hit 10lbs, you will be as efficient as possible.
I also find heating my penis thoroughly before, between sets and after hanging is key. Seems to make it much stretchier.
Just think of it as something you need to do daily for penile health, and that in a year or so you will have significant gains if you keep at it properly and don't rush things. Bib recommends cementing for a year, so it's not a quick process. It's just a logical process, that's why people probably confuse it with a quick Penis Enlargement fix.
What I want to stress is to avoid people (like male hanger) who suggest a less sets, more weight approach. This is just plain retarded. The goal isn't strong ligs; it's long ligs. You have to put in your time, and adding more weight to counteract the less amount of sets is just retarded. Stretching human tissue is an equation where a large time value is more important than the weight value. That is why I gained from low weight, without hitting proper fatigue - by doing 8 sets/day.
So don't listen to people who use the "progressive" hanging approach or whatever rubbish term they use - telling you to push the weight up quickly so you can get to 10lbs fast and "start gaining". Seems to me my cock is 0.25" NBPenis EnlargementL larger and I haven't exceeded 7.5lbs in 3 months of hanging.
You want to milk your gains at low weight while you can. Healing your ligs is the opposite of what you want, and healing them to be used to high stress levels is bad. Even if you "decondition" (a stupid term) for a year, if you were hanging heavy weights prior to taking time off, you are still going to have pretty strong ligs once you start hanging again and according to Bib, it will be unlikely that you will gain anything from weight below the amount you left off at.