Am I older than you? Yup, by 11 years. Started PE when I was 21, 40 years ago. Back then, didn't have too many options. Didn't even know about jelq. There were only 3 options available: pumps, pumps or pumps LOL. And they were crap. Tried multiple, eventually getting better ones such as Kaplan's pumps, the ctc XL1000 and others. Eventually discovered hanging and tried all kinds of things such as 'The Grip', pump/hanger combos etc. Then, with the advent of the internet, I started learning about jelq, manual stretching etc. And of course, there were always the new and improved devices. I got them all including the Bib hanger, hanger,
LengthMaster,
bathmate,
Phallosan and at least 3
traction stretchers such as the
size genetics and other odds and ends too numerous to mention. I think if I had saved all the money I spent on PE equipment, I'd have a nice retirement LOL! And if I'd spent the amount of time I put into PE on education, I'd be a brain surgeon LOL! And over the years, I had periods of rather intense practice, and other periods where I did nothing. I guess it's because gains, with rare exceptions such as yourself, can be dreadfully slow. Plus I had occasional injuries, including blisters, discoloration. thrombosed veins etc. Still, I'm back at it, but with a milder but possibly effective routine. This morning, did 15 minutes of bundled stretches, then hung 10 pounds for 2 30-minute sessions with a different type of vacuum hanger I picked up cheap off of ebay (works surprisingly well actually) and then wearing the
Phallosan for a good 10 or more hours per day, which includes 4-6 hours during sleep. I'll try this for a couple months and see how it goes. I mean, do i want to be spending hours a day on PE when I'm 70? So, yeah, been in the game a long, long time. Wish there was a magic pill, but there isn't. It takes effort, and a lot of time and patience. And so, here I am in my 60's, and the battle goes on
Regards
Fillerup