This has been brought up in Gandolf's thread, and to be honest, I am and have always been a little bit confused by this. People throw this term around like they know exactly how it works, but I sometimes feel like its a copout if people lose any gains. So maybe someone can help explain to me how it works.

My main question is how do you know if you have cemented your gains. Are there any rules or guidelines to follow? It seems to me, people are saying a month or however long should be adequate to 'cement' your gains. But some people seem to be losing more than what they had gained in the last month they Penis Enlargement'ed for.

Then there are others like SWM, who have taken extended breaks and lost nothing. Are there particular exercises that are best for cementing gains or is your normal routine good enough (doesn't seem like it could be if people are losing more than a month of Penis Enlargement).

I mainly have given this issue life, b/c I'm sure there are many people out there who want to be sure that they won't have to Penis Enlargement for the rest of their life to keep their gains.

From my experience, gains made from bundled stretching tend to cement itself because once the tunica is slacked, it doesn't go back to it original size.

Secondly, if you seek 8 inches bone press, get to that size. Once you arrive at 8 inches bone press, train length for an additional 1 year. Whatever extra gain you make within the 1 year of training will cement the 8 inches.
 
From my experience, gains made from bundled stretching tend to cement itself because once the tunica is slacked, it doesn't go back to it original size.

Secondly, if you seek 8 inches bone press, get to that size. Once you arrive at 8 inches bone press, train length for an additional 1 year. Whatever extra gain you make within the 1 year of training will cement the 8 inches.
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