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Well I had a lot of time to kill today so I spent a lot of it pretty much edging. Now usually when I do this I notice later on that if I do length exercises than it is easier to stay flaccid and get a better workout because he doesn't start getting hard in the middle if my mind starts to wander. However, today due to the extended edging session he was a little fatigued. During my typical length routine everything felt more effective, I don't quite know how to describe it. I could just feel a superior stretch with a solid grip and no discomfort at all, even when I tested him a bit by pulling a little harder than normal.
I would try this more often but it's not many days anymore that I have time like this to wear him down. Although if I get another opportunity like this I'll definitely have to give it a shot!
Now I've read that in hanging the objective is to get to a point of fatigue and THEN proceed to do the exercises that will activate the lengthening process, but is this possible with manual exercises as well?
I would try this more often but it's not many days anymore that I have time like this to wear him down. Although if I get another opportunity like this I'll definitely have to give it a shot!
Now I've read that in hanging the objective is to get to a point of fatigue and THEN proceed to do the exercises that will activate the lengthening process, but is this possible with manual exercises as well?