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So, I was wondering if your ability or inability to gain muscle in the gym is an indication of PE success?
If you are working out hard, eating right, proper supplementation and gaining muscle, I would think your body has the environment for PE success (given the proper PE routine). However, if you are doing all the "correct" things, in and out of the gym, yet not gaining muscle, would this be an indication that your PE gains will be limited or non-existent?
Or, are the two mutually exclusive?
My thought is the same healthy bodily environment is needed for both muscle building and penis building but for many, no matter how well you train, eat, sleep, supplement you can't make muscle gains therefore those same people most likely can't tear down penis cells and rebuild them.
From a pragmatic standpoint, I would think building muscle would be easier than penis enlargement.
If you are working out hard, eating right, proper supplementation and gaining muscle, I would think your body has the environment for PE success (given the proper PE routine). However, if you are doing all the "correct" things, in and out of the gym, yet not gaining muscle, would this be an indication that your PE gains will be limited or non-existent?
Or, are the two mutually exclusive?
My thought is the same healthy bodily environment is needed for both muscle building and penis building but for many, no matter how well you train, eat, sleep, supplement you can't make muscle gains therefore those same people most likely can't tear down penis cells and rebuild them.
From a pragmatic standpoint, I would think building muscle would be easier than penis enlargement.