I've decided to do a little erect stretching at the end of edging sessions to try and narrow my bpfsl/bpel gap.
At what level of erection strength is an erect stretch no longer an erect stretch?I seem to drop in eq pretty quickly when I do them. So I've got to wonder how useful it is when you're down to maybe 60% after a minute.
Also wonder how others usually grip for this. I used a reverse ok grip and I got a decent pull out of it. I am wondering if there's any two handed grips or maybe I should just use the second hand to try and stimulate .
Is it kinda dumb to do this if I'm trying for gains in girth where the grip will be? Really is more a priority than more length but I was just figuring I'm up already, might as well. Maybe I should do them first?
If I'm breaking them up into 4 sets, how much time would be adequate to make an impact? I'm personally thinking 2.5-3 minutes per session so I have 10-12 minutes of it per day. I already do 3 hours of manual work daily, so I don't want to go much more overboard with it. But I do want to incorporate them.
Think that's it for questions. Thanks for any answers in advance.
At what level of erection strength is an erect stretch no longer an erect stretch?I seem to drop in eq pretty quickly when I do them. So I've got to wonder how useful it is when you're down to maybe 60% after a minute.
Also wonder how others usually grip for this. I used a reverse ok grip and I got a decent pull out of it. I am wondering if there's any two handed grips or maybe I should just use the second hand to try and stimulate .
Is it kinda dumb to do this if I'm trying for gains in girth where the grip will be? Really is more a priority than more length but I was just figuring I'm up already, might as well. Maybe I should do them first?
If I'm breaking them up into 4 sets, how much time would be adequate to make an impact? I'm personally thinking 2.5-3 minutes per session so I have 10-12 minutes of it per day. I already do 3 hours of manual work daily, so I don't want to go much more overboard with it. But I do want to incorporate them.
Think that's it for questions. Thanks for any answers in advance.