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Having been doing Penis Enlargement on and off for several years without much routine or measurable gains, I'm starting again, rigidly sticking to the newbie routine and only measuring after 6 weeks - see what happens!

One think I have read which makes sense is that after a decent jelq session (and i include the introductory 300 jelq one in the newbie routine), one should expect maybe a temporary .5in increase in girth. I have never experienced this, and i was wondering why. I don't think it is due to lack of intensity, as i often end up with red spots after a workout (usually tiny ones, but occasionally bigger), which in themselves i dont think are really a sign of overtraining either (at least in the initial stages of a new routine). Is this just my different physiology, or should i be looking to change the way i go about jelqing?
 
I have the same thing man it does look a little fatter after a workout but not much. Don't think it's too much of a problem but would like to also know if I'm doing something wrong.
 
If you're talking about a temporary increase in erect girth by 1/2 an inch I've never heard of that or experienced it. (Perhaps some increase will be due to temporary swelling.) But it should increase your flaccid hang (girth and length) though. Be sure you're warming the area before Penis Enlargement.
 
Hmmm, maybe its just really intense girth work that gives this, clamping etc. Would quite like to here what the real experts think...
 
A .5 inch temporary gain is huge. If you can get .25 inch that's pretty good. Penis Enlargement is a game of commitment. Doing Penis Enlargement "on and off" almost never yields results. Remember, temporary gains, after time, turn into permanent gains; so you have to stick with it.

Even amongst the most hung, the penis is still a relatively small organ. Some men are disappointed when they only see a .5 inch gain in length- not realizing that this is actually a huge gain volume-wise. If you truly want to measure gains, consider using the volume formula-

The penis is most similar in shape to a cylinder; and the way to measure cylindrical volume is length times pi (approximately 3.14) times radius squared (base area times height). Because it's difficult to obtain an accurate measure of penile radius, we'll have to use a slightly different approach to measuring penile volume.

Take your average girth measurement (measure your thickest and thinnest points and divide that number by 2). *Then divide that number by 6.28. Now square that number and multiply it by 3.14. Multiply that number by length. This will give you an approximation of your penile volume.

*Girth divided by pi roughly equals diameter, and diameter divided by 2 equals radius.

BTW, you mentioned "positive indicators" to see if you're on the right track to growth. That's very important if you want to ensure that you're not over- or undertraining. I highly recommend reading the following article: Physiologic Indicators (PIs) to Help Growth!
 
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Big Al;335400 said:
A .5 inch temporary gain is huge. If you can get .25 inch that's pretty good. Penis Enlargement is a game of commitment. Doing Penis Enlargement "on and off" almost never yields results. Remember, temporary gains, after time, turn into permanent gains; so you have to stick with it.

Even amongst the most hung, the penis is still a relatively small organ. Some men are disappointed when they only see a .5 inch gain in length- not realizing that this is actually a huge gain volume-wise. If you truly want to measure gains, consider using the volume formula-

The penis is most similar in shape to a cylinder; and the way to measure cylindrical volume is length times pi (approximately 3.14) times radius squared (base area times height). Because it's difficult to obtain an accurate measure of penile radius, we'll have to use a slightly different approach to measuring penile volume.

Take your average girth measurement (measure your thickest and thinnest points and divide that number by 2). *Then divide that number by 6.28. Now square that number and multiply it by 3.14. Multiply that number by length. This will give you an approximation of your penile volume.

*Girth divided by pi roughly equals diameter, and diameter divided by 2 equals radius.

BTW, you mentioned "positive indicators" to see if you're on the right track to growth. That's very important if you want to ensure that you're not over- or undertraining. I highly recommend reading the following article: Physiologic Indicators (PIs) to Help Growth!

...and this is the reason he is called BIG AL
 
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