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Q: What's the [words=http://TLCTugger.com/MOS]VLC[/words]? What's this about shaft lengthening?
A: The standard [words=http://TLCTugger.com/MOS]TLC[/words] has a vent hole. This allows air in. Without it, the seal of your skin against the [words=http://TLCTugger.com/MOS]tugger[/words] would cause a vacuum when tension was applied. With the vent, the glans can lift away from the [words=http://TLCTugger.com/MOS]tugger[/words] so you can draw a nice tube of skin.
Without the vent, your glans stays snugly in the recess of the [words=http://TLCTugger.com/MOS]tugger[/words], and some of the tugging force is imparted to the core of the penile shaft as a whole instead of to the skin tube. If I may strain an analogy, the [words=http://TLCTugger.com/MOS]TLC[/words] is like your body being lifted by your turtleneck collar - which would stretch your collar - while the [words=http://TLCTugger.com/MOS]VLC[/words] is like your body being lifted by a plunger suction-cupped to your skull - which might stretch your neck.
The [words=http://TLCTugger.com/MOS]VLC[/words] has no vent. With it, you may experience up to a quarter-inch of shaft lengthening per year - some guys claim more. I'm not endorsing this; I offer it based on requests from tuggers. To me, it's unproven, and it could slow your gains in skin coverage for two reasons:
a) your longer shaft requires ever more skin to cover it
b) some of the tension that could be focused on your skin tube is directed to your shaft.
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