Manual stretching = counterproductive?

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I've heard from a few places that by applying too much pressure to the penis, you will end up strengthening the ligaments, which makes it harder to gain the stronger the penis gets. Also, the companies who make traction devices (phallosan, sizegenetics, penimaster etc) and are endorsed by urologists all recommend using their product for hundreds of hours per month without very intense manual stretching. And apparently the clinical studies these companies did were successful at straightening curves in Peyronie's and increasing length+girth overall. I'm curious if it might be a bad idea to strengthen the penis ligaments too much and risk serious injury around the base or the head.
 
I've heard from a few places that by applying too much pressure to the penis, you will end up strengthening the ligaments, which makes it harder to gain the stronger the penis gets. Also, the companies who make traction devices (phallosan, sizegenetics, penimaster etc) and are endorsed by urologists all recommend using their product for hundreds of hours per month without very intense manual stretching. And apparently the clinical studies these companies did were successful at straightening curves in Peyronie's and increasing length+girth overall. I'm curious if it might be a bad idea to strengthen the penis ligaments too much and risk serious injury around the base or the head.

simply not true. As you add stress and stretch your penis the ligament has no choice but to stretch along with it, that’s where ligament games come from. And equipment is only as good as how you use it. I write routines for people all the time and they’re not using their equipment in the proper way. If you practice PE and understand what you’re doing you’ll do nothing but grow. and even if the ligament did toughen, which it doesn’t, it would easily be countered using Bundled stretching. If bundled stretching can stretch the tunica which is the most dense tissue on the body, at almost 95% it can easily deal with a tough lig.

Thanks for asking this question so other people can understand.
 
I've heard from a few places that by applying too much pressure to the penis, you will end up strengthening the ligaments, which makes it harder to gain the stronger the penis gets. Also, the companies who make traction devices (phallosan, sizegenetics, penimaster etc) and are endorsed by urologists all recommend using their product for hundreds of hours per month without very intense manual stretching. And apparently the clinical studies these companies did were successful at straightening curves in Peyronie's and increasing length+girth overall. I'm curious if it might be a bad idea to strengthen the penis ligaments too much and risk serious injury around the base or the head.

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