Yeah. Happens to the best of us. It got me too a few weeks ago. It happens to the best of the best of us.Yeah, I think maybe it was a slight blister. It didn't hurt or anything but got puffy like it could be popped like it was nothing. Had me terrified. It already mostly resended.
Yep. Your skin hasn't been conditioned enough to be under that kind of moist environment. No worries. Allow the skin to aerate over time and it will return to normal and toughen up.I already bought the cap. I have been stretching at that tension for a bit. I think it was caused moreso by the moisture in my skin and the level of tension for as long as I had it being applied immediately after (almost 2 hours).
You can perform stretches away and around the blister. For me, when I have a blister on the glans, I don't cause excessive pressure of fluid to build up on the glans. I use wraps, my Theraband, and squeeze as much blood out of the glans as possible during the wrap to prevent fluid from entering into my glans during my stretches. I use Length Master a lot, and that can creates tons of fluid pressure on the glans under intense traction force. As long as you can wrap the glans tightly to remove as much blood as you can, you can do the stretches without worries.You don't know how much you just responding helped relieve my mind. Just getting started and that kind of scare almost got me! So are you saying that it is okay to have moisture in your skin and stretch immediately after?
Once you have blisters on your glans, back off, and allow the glans to take care of the blister first before continuing. Otherwise, you'll get a larger, bloodier blister.I had planned on doing the 5x5x3 dry after doing a hydro pump for my girth routine. It was all going great until that happened.
Hehehehehe. Wait unti you see a 1in to 1.5in increase in size without any blisters or fluid retention. Forget being hooked. You'll be dazzled to the point that you cannot allow PE to leave your life.I have NEVER seen my guy looking THAT massive! Not really the length but the sheer girth was amazing. I am hooked and want to stay that way.
inHG stands for in of mecury. You also see mmHg, which is a millimeter of mercury. mmHg is much more accurate when it comes to medical monitoring, or for precise mechanic pressure adjustment. But we are dealing with an expandable penis. We'll go insane using mmHg. We use inHg instead.What does HG stand for btw? I checked the abbreviations and it was not there...
Once I saw the swelling had gone down I put on a Sillisleeve. I made sure to kind of have it over the glands just below the head and that any remaining swelling was balanced out as to not pop it or anything feels great now. The sleeves are probably the best idea outside of the heavy equipment to me.Yeah. Happens to the best of us. It got me too a few weeks ago. It happens to the best of the best of us.
Yep. Your skin hasn't been conditioned enough to be under that kind of moist environment. No worries. Allow the skin to aerate over time and it will return to normal and toughen up.
You can perform stretches away and around the blister. For me, when I have a blister on the glans, I don't cause excessive pressure of fluid to build up on the glans. I use wraps, my Theraband, and squeeze as much blood out of the glans as possible during the wrap to prevent fluid from entering into my glans during my stretches. I use LengthMaster a lot, and that can creates tons of fluid pressure on the glans under intense traction force. As long as you can wrap the glans tightly to remove as much blood as you can, you can do the stretches without worries.
Once you have blisters on your glans, back off, and allow the glans to take care of the blister first before continuing. Otherwise, you'll get a larger, bloodier blister.
Hehehehehe. Wait unti you see a 1in to 1.5in increase in size without any blisters or fluid retention. Forget being hooked. You'll be dazzled to the point that you cannot allow PE to leave your life.
inHG stands for in of mecury. You also see mmHg, which is a millimeter of mercury. mmHg is much more accurate when it comes to medical monitoring, or for precise mechanic pressure adjustment. But we are dealing with an expandable penis. We'll go insane using mmHg. We use inHg instead.