Ok, that's it! I am getting a length master, I am charged up now ?. Question is this, can I hurt myself using a length master? I read someones post (think it was
@Brawn Johnson ) where he said he saw blood on his wrap , I am scared when it comes to things like this LOL.
A few people have bled using the LM, and it sounds like in all the cases I've heard it's the same thing happening: we're cutting off circulation to the head of the penis and then pulling really hard on it, which creates a lot of pressure in the head and ruptures blood vessels.
You can read about how I addressed this issue in my training log (link in signature). Haven't used the LM in a little bit, but off the top of my head I recall avoiding levels of tension that felt great but turned out to cause injury for the reason stated above, and I started wrapping toilet paper tightly around the glans underneath the silisleeve to prevent so much blood getting trapped there when I put on the LM.
Another idea that I never acted on is drilling additional holes for bolts so you can use the LM to apply pressure evenly throughout the chamber rather than in a line (with only one side of the chamber actually pulling down and the other just being dragged along). DLD mentioned someone had done this earlier and reported the device becoming MUCH more comfortable.
Also, link to a cheap and easy way to measure tension with the LM in my signature!
I don't think there is any need to use a scale with the length master. Listen to your body. You should be able to tell if the force you are using is intense enough.
Listening to your body is great, and something everyone needs to develop. I don't disagree with you there. At the same time, it can be difficult to distinguish between good and bad pain (I NEVER felt a better stretch than when I had blood coming out of my dick) and if a PE-er isn't getting the results they want we here on the forum are left with vague, subjective data like "it felt like a good stretch" or "I pulled hard." No observer has any idea what this means!
With objective data like "I applied Xlbs of force" both the PE-er and the community supporting him know exactly what's going on. As the community gathers more and more objective data like this, we can become WAY more precise in our instructions to people getting into PE, and have a much better understanding of what may be going wrong when some fail to get results.
Just think, Huge... you've made some excellent progress, and if you were using a cheap luggage scale to see
precisely what your routine is then MoS would have access to even better data about how you're getting those results!