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Try a different angle and try standing. And sitting and seeing which one of those works best for you. At your length, you should have no problem Doing any of these exercises.
 
With that length, you're more than long enough to do the bundled and BTC comfortably. Could it just be bad angles of approach?
When I tried it, I didn’t feel much of a stretch—it just felt awkward and unnecessary. I have much better control over the intensity by standing up and doing bundled stretches, since I can pull as much as I’m comfortable with.
 
Try a different angle and try standing. And sitting and seeing which one of those works best for you. At your length, you should have no problem Doing any of these exercises.
I see, DLD. I’m just trying to find the justification and motivation to change. I wonder if 20 minutes of BTC is more effective than 50 minutes of standard bundled stretching. It seems like it could be the most effective angle, but I’ll have to experiment and see. Someone mentioned that the LM3 has a learning curve—they definitely weren’t wrong lol.
 
They're all very good angles. But between the cheeks is the most powerful. So if you're going to switch things up, I would add a little bit more of the bundles behind the cheeks, then the other stretches.
 
I've noticed when twisting with the LM3, I think I’ve noticed a difference depending on how much wrapping/padding I use. It seems that having more padding helps reduce the weird sharp discomfort that can happen when twisting left or right.

I’m starting to think that using ample padding around the penis (mainly the head) may be important for minimizing sharp discomfort, though I’m still experimenting with this. Curious if there’s some truth to that observation.

More penis wrapping tape = less discomfort when twisting
Less penis wrapping tape = more discomfort when twisting

Is this circumstantial, or is their some truth ?
 
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I've noticed when twisting with the LM3, I think I’ve noticed a difference depending on how much wrapping/padding I use. It seems that having more padding helps reduce the weird sharp discomfort that can happen when twisting left or right.

Yep. It's been discussed and answered quite a few times actually. It's the bulk wrapping technique right below or near the base of the glans. The werid sharp sensation during twisting is the kinking or bunching of the base layer wrapping. The first layer should be flexible enough to twist without bunching up, soft enough not to cause kinking, and hydrophilic enough to bind to the skin when moisture is present. That's why TheraBand is always mentioned because the rubber material matches all three conditions.

I’m starting to think that using ample padding around the penis (mainly the head) may be important for minimizing sharp discomfort, though I’m still experimenting with this. Curious if there’s some truth to that observation.

More penis wrapping tape = less discomfort when twisting
Less penis wrapping tape = more discomfort when twisting

Is this circumstantial, or is their some truth ?

Your observation, and sensing, is dead on. That thicker, slightly tighter wrapping when your penis is fully flaccid, is the key to comforts. I normally add between 0.25in to 0.35in of bulk wrapping to get the perfect comfort I need for an hour-long LM3 session.
 
Thank you for confirming that @oldandlively :).

Yep. It's been discussed and answered quite a few times actually. It's the bulk wrapping technique right below or near the base of the glans. The werid sharp sensation during twisting is the kinking or bunching of the base layer wrapping. The first layer should be flexible enough to twist without bunching up, soft enough not to cause kinking, and hydrophilic enough to bind to the skin when moisture is present. That's why TheraBand is always mentioned because the rubber material matches all three conditions.
I actually use the Theraband as the first layer, but before applying it, I put on some lotion and body oil first.
 
I actually use the Theraband as the first layer, but before applying it, I put on some lotion and body oil first.

I wouldn't use lotion since lotion, depending on the oil being used in the formulation, can allow the rubber adhesion to skin to slip. I just use a bit of warm water. But, there are hydrophilic body lotion that actually works well with the TheraBand rubber, since it has an absorbing effect to further bind the rubber to the skin. Lubriderm comes to mind.
 
Guys, I finally got past 7.8 inches—just shy of 8 inches. However... I'VE BEEN MEASURING WRONG THIS WHOLE TIME 😂.

Turns out I've been measuring from the side of my pubic bone instead of measuring from the top of my penis, which is the standard bone-pressed method.

After measuring correctly, I'm happy to say I'm a solid 7.2 inches bone-pressed. Not quite as big as I originally thought, but still pretty happy with it!
 
Has anyone here used the rope(lack of a better term) that attaches to the LM3? I've been considering using my leg to apply the pull, but the force would only be directed downward.

I'm curious whether this is considered safe and effective when twisted to 180 degrees.
 
Has anyone here used the rope(lack of a better term) that attaches to the LM3? I've been considering using my leg to apply the pull, but the force would only be directed downward.

I'm curious whether this is considered safe and effective when twisted to 180 degrees.

The strap in front of the plates is used to hold weights. If you use it as is, yes, it's directionally downwards. If you use with pulleys or over head hanging system, it's any angle you want using weights. If you have a pulling rope from an angle you want, you can make those plates pull whichever direction you want.
 
I see, that makes sense. Is weights superior than pulling with hands using the LM3, i prefer using hands--cause i feel more safe.
 
I see, that makes sense. Is weights superior than pulling with hands using the LM3, i prefer using hands--cause i feel more safe.

Equally. Using hands, you are stressing all possible angles, and in various traction load range. This is dynamic tension. It's quite beneficial when it comes to regulated control over the amount of pulling and which angle to tackle.

Weight is static. It meant for short period of time at high weight, and long period of low weight. The weight allows you to do other things without having to worry about holding and turning. It's stuck at one pulling force and one pulling angle.

Both have their roles.
 
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