J1L,

when I understood ur diagram I thought "wow ...very smart idea"!

Its so cool when members come up with new ways to push the envelope and make the exercises more challenging and the gains faster!
 
the more I think about this, the more it intrigues me.
Could you give some more info on what you use as a bridge? Just a piece of wood?
Any problems with it slipping out? Other ideas on what to use?
 
SirKyle;439148 said:
the more I think about this, the more it intrigues me.
Could you give some more info on what you use as a bridge? Just a piece of wood?
Any problems with it slipping out? Other ideas on what to use?

Be sure whatever you use it is flexible and smooth, a piece of wood may be very uncomfortable. Someone mentioned Q-Tips but not sure how that went.
 
I can confirm that a q-tip is just the right length to span from just outside of one rod, across the penis, and just outside the other. I put a slight bend in mine because frankly I'm a little scared about going too intense with this just yet. I also tried running a strip of gauze from the side of one rod, across and then outside the other rod, which also provides a gentle cross-stretch when pulled taut.

I wonder if this method could be used to create an upward bend, the coveted (by me) "g-spot tickler". Over time, I'm sure it's possible.
 
DongQuixoteXxX;439243 said:
I can confirm that a q-tip is just the right length to span from just outside of one rod, across the penis, and just outside the other. I put a slight bend in mine because frankly I'm a little scared about going too intense with this just yet. I also tried running a strip of gauze from the side of one rod, across and then outside the other rod, which also provides a gentle cross-stretch when pulled taut.

I wonder if this method could be used to create an upward bend, the coveted (by me) "g-spot tickler". Over time, I'm sure it's possible.

How many q-tips are you using?
 
Ehhh ... I just tried the one but I suppose several can be laid out in a row to increase the area of full-volume stretch. Glad to be among the pioneers here!
 
For the bridge pieces I'm using plastic domino sized pieces from water bottles designed for small pets. It's the plastic clamp pieces that you use to clamp the cage bars. These pieces have ridges on one side of it, so when I make the bridge they don't slide off. The bottles are relatively cheap. I'll take some pics of what I'm using when I get a chance.

You really can use almost anything as long as it stays put when you make the bridge. I even folded a toilet paper tube a couple of times and that worked.
 
J1L;439300 said:
For the bridge pieces I'm using plastic domino sized pieces from water bottles designed for small pets. It's the plastic clamp pieces that you use to clamp the cage bars. These pieces have ridges on one side of it, so when I make the bridge they don't slide off. The bottles are relatively cheap. I'll take some pics of what I'm using when I get a chance.

You really can use almost anything as long as it stays put when you make the bridge. I even folded a toilet paper tube a couple of times and that worked.

Looking forward to the pictures!
 
I can't wait to try this, hopefully Sunday night. I will try a variety of bridges to find one I like best. I will post my results here in this thread.
 
saintjohn;439372 said:
a shortened pencil works brilliantly

True, or one of those flexible pens.
 
Here are pictures of my bridge pieces.

approximately 1" x 2.5"


When I do the bridge I start with the SG compressed (I push it towards the base) and lodge in the pieces above or below depending if I want A or V bridge stretches.

You can use as many pieces as you want. I am using 2. Stacked helps with length gains with the taller point of tension, and beside helps with girth and length gains (but less effective than stacked)

Once I have the bridge pieces in, I adjust the thumbscrews until they can no longer be turned without assistance. I vary the placement of the bridge pieces depending on the area I want to stretch or focus on (base, mid, near the glands).

The memory foam helps with comfort and is more comfortable than without. Be CAREFUL not to push too hard with V stretches because the bridge pieces are pushing on the top of your penis where the dorsal nerve is (I think that's the right description). Use good judgement and never push past pain. There shouldn't be any.

Hopefully the pictures give you a better idea of what I'm doing.

One option I haven't tried yet is super high bridges where I lodge the pieces in on the thin edge. I'm too lazy to switch rods but I might give it a try tonight.
 

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You can always bridge. I was using the SG regularly since I haven't for a while and out of curiosity I thought I would try bridging even though the tension was at the limits. I couldn't extend the SG anymore and it seemed like my stretch was as high tension as I could get.

Even at this tension I pushed on the mid shaft and there was a bit of give (not much) so I tried bridging and to my surprise it worked. I have tried this a couple of times since and I found I can always do bridges no matter how high the current tension is when wearing the SG. I'm using a single bridge piece, not the double as I usually do.

The worn out feeling afterwards is awesome and I get a massive hang. Add in kegels and you get an excellent high tension stretch.
 
Loving this! So freaking innovative!
 
this sounds awesome definitely going to try it. just wondering if it matters which direction i should point the extender during the various bridging exercises. i spend alot more time pointing downward so i can conceal my SG around the house, can you do V bridge and A bridge both pointing downwards or should i point the SG upwards when doing the V stretch? Any help would be much appreciated, thank J1L and thanks to DLD for inspiring people to inspire others with innovations.

cheers
 
Question, the plastic piece, upper right, goes against the skin?
 
Some excellent info here. Will really assist in helping to sure a downward curve...

Still saving up for my SG! Whew!!

Thanks
 
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