Hello, I'm a newbie to actually doing any Penis Enlargement, but I have been doing some reading and I must say I am very impressed with your website, DLD!
I am more interested in improving my girth over length, and it seems to me from the posts I have read (particularly on posts by DLD) that the tunica albuginea is the limiting factor in expanding the girth of the penis (the corpus cavernosa are more easily expanded).
So, I was wondering: has anyone researched methods of breaking down the tissue of the tunica more aggressively than what can be done by the normal natural Penis Enlargement methods? For example: could tiny indentations (pin-pricks, if you want to call them that) made in the tunica (distributed in some optimum density pattern) help to speed up the stretching of it?
Now, getting these indentations will need some creative tool-making and engineering, I'm sure, but I don't want to go there unless I am sure that this method (basically, damaging the tunica, causing it to stretch and then allowing it to heal) will work.
I'd appreciate any constructive comments from anyone.
cheers,
I am more interested in improving my girth over length, and it seems to me from the posts I have read (particularly on posts by DLD) that the tunica albuginea is the limiting factor in expanding the girth of the penis (the corpus cavernosa are more easily expanded).
So, I was wondering: has anyone researched methods of breaking down the tissue of the tunica more aggressively than what can be done by the normal natural Penis Enlargement methods? For example: could tiny indentations (pin-pricks, if you want to call them that) made in the tunica (distributed in some optimum density pattern) help to speed up the stretching of it?
Now, getting these indentations will need some creative tool-making and engineering, I'm sure, but I don't want to go there unless I am sure that this method (basically, damaging the tunica, causing it to stretch and then allowing it to heal) will work.
I'd appreciate any constructive comments from anyone.
cheers,