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Hi Guys,

I've been browsing this forum for months, finally committed and signed up.

I would like some advise, i know there is plenty of stickys but there is so many i'm not sure what one to follow.

I'm seriously considering enlargement surgery but i am going to hold off for 2-3months and see if i can get any results through PE exercises you guys advise me to do.

I'm 25 and i'm not sure if i'm measuring correctly but 5.5/6" length and 4.5" Girth now i know that isn't tiny but it also isn't big! I am going for 7" legnth and 5" Girth along with increasing my penis size i also want to straighten my penis a bit as i have a slight bend (downwards bend).

I'm ordering the bib hanger today.. could you guys give me pointers on the best exercises for a newbie looking to grab about 1" in length over 2months.

Thanks.
 
persistance;633442 said:
Hi Guys,

I've been browsing this forum for months, finally committed and signed up.

I would like some advise, i know there is plenty of stickys but there is so many i'm not sure what one to follow.

I'm seriously considering enlargement surgery but i am going to hold off for 2-3months and see if i can get any results through PE exercises you guys advise me to do.

I'm 25 and i'm not sure if i'm measuring correctly but 5.5/6" length and 4.5" Girth now i know that isn't tiny but it also isn't big! I am going for 7" legnth and 5" Girth along with increasing my penis size i also want to straighten my penis a bit as i have a slight bend (downwards bend).

I'm ordering the bib hanger today.. could you guys give me pointers on the best exercises for a newbie looking to grab about 1" in length over 2months.

Thanks.


ok a couple of things to help before you start.

1. your time to achieve your goals is too short, give yourself around 6 months of consistent work to see what you can achieve. bear in mind that when get penis enlargement surgey, the surgery itself doesnt give you much (atleast in terms of length). after surgery you have to wait till youve healed, then you have to use a manual device to stretch the penis out to make use of the cut ligament, which all takes time, so its not a quick fix nor is anything instant.

2. on the subject of surgery, consider the negatives before you start. its expensive, and as i just mentioned is a long process for you to 'realise' the gains so its not instant size. there are also potential side effects, and as far as im aware surgery to increase girth never feels the same as if it was actual penile tissue.

3. if you plan on correcting your curve with surgery, bear in mind this means reducing your size a bit as this surgery requires shortening the penis a little

4. the way to measure your size is: 1, get a ruler or tape measure, press it into your pubic bone (on the top side) and measure your erect penis from the pubic bone to the tip, this is the bone pressed erect length (BPEL). 2, measure your erect penis from the visible base on the top side (without digging in) to the tip of your penis, this is the non bone pressed erect length (NBPEL). 3, using a fabric tape measure, wrap it around the middle of the shaft while erect, and get the reading, this is the mid shaft erect girth (MSEG). you can also measure flaccid and stretched lengths, but the above 3 are the most important.


as for what you should do, i would recommend getting on the newbie routine, and doing it for a month. this should be enough time to get conditioned a little. then, get a bathmate, and do the newbie routine aswell as use the bathmate and see how it goes from there. it will be a learning curve. also dont set yourself goals that may be unreachable in the time frame. you could potentially gain an inch in both length and girth in 6 months as a newbie, which wouldnt be much longer than surgery (given wait times, recovery, time doing exercises), will save you loads of money and will also be much much safer
 
What they don't tell you about the surgery is that it's not going to do squat without pe. It only makes it marginally easier to gain. As well as adding pain and extra recovery time. The idea of a surgery is really more of a gateway to pe, and I'm sure this is where you should be.

You should absolutely consider the dld newbie routine and stick with it verbatim. Kegals and all. After you've stuck with that a few months (I believe they recommend 3-6) if gains aren't coming you should, at least, have some comfort with the work that will enable you to move farther along into more advanced work.

I'd definitely look into bathmate for your cause. That's a just plain beast of a device. Other than that I hope you do consider what I'm saying. If you have a question, make a search, make a thread, and don't assume the community here won't eagerly help you out.

Good luck
 
Surgery should be a last resort. First you need to know that you will not make any kind of gains from the surgery, the gains that are made from surgery happen after using exercises and equipment we have right here, on the forums. You should look at the SRT routine and follow it to the t. You have the money for a surgery so use a fraction of the money for a BathMate, LengthMaster, SizeGenetics and Phallosan. You can expect to gain 2" in length and an inch in girth within 8 months following the SRT program. There is no risk in what we practice but the risks of surgery are many including impotence, tissue death and many others. Let us help you make the gains.
 
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