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SSJ can be flipped into a bend very easily when erection begins to subside a bit because a
SSJ is (here I've to contradict dmoney) precisely not a slow jelq. A classic jelq is a movement up the shaft (slower or faster) while the
SSJ per se doesn't incorporate any dynamic effort (besides moving the blood around a bit which you do by bending the penis>there we are at the DLD bend) I don't see a big difference between the two and regularly combine them in one rep>Phase 1:
SSJ with 100% erection, i.e. just applying pressure from the top with the heel of my second hand while the first constricts at the base or near it (pressure can be increased by moving up an 1" or so, but still: this isn't a normal jeql since the movement upwards is done pre-rep, so to say and serves the only purpose to get into your default
SSJ position) and then Phase 2: once erection goes down to 80 or 90% I'll start bending my dick with the upper hand and eventually do rotating motions and/or bendd it just in one direction isometrically).