Sure. First off, I don’t bother with anything other than length work and only at one angle. With that said, I don’t jelk, balloon or engage in any other nonsense for that matter. I think this is important. I want to be able to feel soreness or fatigue only in the area I am focusing on. For me, it is the septum area of the tunica. When I upped the
weight to 7 ½ lb, sometime during that set I felt what could be described as a quick sharp pain (like a bee sting) in the area of the tunica behind the
hanger. It distracted me from my work on the computer momentarily. I didn’t think much of it, so I went about my business. Then, it happened again then again and again until it felt like hundreds of stings were cascading over my dick. This was impossible for me to ignore, so I immediately grabbed my bib and took the
weight off, as it felt as though my dick was going to be torn off. I thought for a moment as to what the fuck just happened and decided to drop the
weight 1 ¼ lb and lower the
weight again, finishing my set. Reflecting back, it felt as though the nerves were firing off in rapid secession as the tissues were elongating. I have been managing that “feeling” ever since. Let me elaborate further. Fatigue for me is what is taking place ‘during’ my set, not soreness afterwards. In fact, I experience very little to no soreness after my sets throughout the day.
“Disclaimer”: I’ve never found anything in a forum describing what ‘fatigue’ feels like. I’m sure it is a touchy subject, as no one wants to be responsible for someone else hurting themselves. And, I am sure that fatigue for you may feel different than what I perceive as fatigue. So, with that said, please be careful. Over on bib’s forum there is a topic called ‘managing fatigue’ it is very good reading, I highly suggest it.