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I'm doing bundled stretches and newbie stretches with occasional erect stretches. BM here and there. Girth is moving up slowly, motivating. Length is the same. I'm doing much more length work than girth, but my stretched length seems to slowly creep up. Good signs? Help me out homies!
 
Slampocalypse;708774 said:
I'm doing bundled stretches and newbie stretches with occasional erect stretches. BM here and there. Girth is moving up slowly, motivating. Length is the same. I'm doing much more length work than girth, but my stretched length seems to slowly creep up. Good signs? Help me out homies!

are you saying your BPFSL is increasing or...?
 
Slampocalypse;708774 said:
I'm doing bundled stretches and newbie stretches with occasional erect stretches. BM here and there. Girth is moving up slowly, motivating. Length is the same. I'm doing much more length work than girth, but my stretched length seems to slowly creep up. Good signs? Help me out homies!

You need a structured routine, otherwise is kindof hard to tell what is working for you and whats not.

Check out the SRT thread.
 
I reread my post and the syntax is awful. Anyhow, what I meant was, erect length isn't changing. It seems the flaccid stretched length is moving up though.

I have read SRT
 
Slampocalypse;708873 said:
I reread my post and the syntax is awful. Anyhow, what I meant was, erect length isn't changing. It seems the flaccid stretched length is moving up though.

I have read SRT

How long have you been doing this?
 
Then it is definitely too early to be worrying about measurements specially if you don't have a clearly defined routine.

I suggest go to the progress/routines section start you journal and update it daily with your daily routine, this way we can follow your progress and give you the most accurate feedback we can.
 
rocky1243;708888 said:
Then it is definitely too early to be worrying about measurements specially if you don't have a clearly defined routine.

I suggest go to the progress/routines section start you journal and update it daily with your daily routine, this way we can follow your progress and give you the most accurate feedback we can.

Newbie routine for 3 weeks then move onto SRT. SRT should last a good 6-8 months and you should gain and don't stop to keep gaining. After you stop seeing gains thats when you want to ask what else you can do.

Realize gains don't come in 3 weeks. Gains take 3 months or more to see.
 
kyomoto;708921 said:
Newbie routine for 3 weeks then move onto SRT. SRT should last a good 6-8 months and you should gain and don't stop to keep gaining. After you stop seeing gains thats when you want to ask what else you can do.

Realize gains don't come in 3 weeks. Gains take 3 months or more to see.

True, although newbie gains can come fast :)
 
Munto;708947 said:
True, although newbie gains can come fast :)

Key word "can". Better to set a more realistic estimation date and if he gains early well thats just even better.
 
I feel pathetic even having to be told this as I've been on this site (not necessarily this board) for like 7 years XD

I know 3 weeks is early, waiting 3 months to measure again sounds like a good idea, because then when I see some sort of actual gain, it will be motivating. Instead of the proverbial waiting for the pot to boil.
 
Slampocalypse;708998 said:
I feel pathetic even having to be told this as I've been on this site (not necessarily this board) for like 7 years XD

I know 3 weeks is early, waiting 3 months to measure again sounds like a good idea, because then when I see some sort of actual gain, it will be motivating. Instead of the proverbial waiting for the pot to boil.

Usually gains come around the 3-6 month period depending on how much of a beginner or advanced you are
 
Slampocalypse;708774 said:
I'm doing bundled stretches and newbie stretches with occasional erect stretches. BM here and there. Girth is moving up slowly, motivating. Length is the same. I'm doing much more length work than girth, but my stretched length seems to slowly creep up. Good signs? Help me out homies!

If you are making increase in both areas I would say nothing more than Congratulation!
 
I'm doing bundled stretches and newbie stretches with occasional erect stretches. BM here and there. Girth is moving up slowly, motivating. Length is the same. I'm doing much more length work than girth, but my stretched length seems to slowly creep up. Good signs? Help me out homies!

Flaccid gains come first before erect gains. If are about 2 inches or 1.5 inches away from your length goal, I suggest you focus on length for now.
 
I feel pathetic even having to be told this as I've been on this site (not necessarily this board) for like 7 years XD

I know 3 weeks is early, waiting 3 months to measure again sounds like a good idea, because then when I see some sort of actual gain, it will be motivating. Instead of the proverbial waiting for the pot to boil.

Don't feel pathetic, we are here to help each other.

If we start to think, nah! I can't ask that question, that's not good for the brotherhood.

What I have learned in my later years (being in school as an adult) is that if you are wondering about something, just ask the question.
The probability that someone else are wanting to get that question answered (even if they do not know it) it's high. Remember that, this brotherhood exists of both Newbies and Experienced brothers in PE.

What I did when I discovered MOS, was to ask as many questions as possible, search on the forum and learn as much information as I could. Also as I learned I shared this information with my brothers here on MOS as well. But I'm careful to not give out missinformation, since I don't know everything jet since I'm a newbie.

To share ones ideas with each other is the best way to learn. We learn of each others.

Later I come to a point, okey now I need to structure this, to get to my goal. I suggest that you don't focus on the messurments. Set up a goal.

I got the recommendation, it was a good idea to start my own thread to log my progress. With that, get feedback from the brotherhood, help others, and also to hold myself accountable for what I have decided to do. When you get feedback, you can validate, what you are doing and trust it's going to work. Therefore you trust the process.
 
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