Stop setting goals, set objectives without limitations.

Inches are hard to me.
Measuring inches with a ruler is impossible for me.

I need to measure in centimeters, and then convert to inches.
Small measurements turn into big. Always keep the big measurements in the beck of your mind but really concentrate on the smaller. It like climbing a tall later, you can't reach the top without taking in step by step. Eventually you get to the top.
 
Small measurements turn into big. Always keep the big measurements in the beck of your mind but really concentrate on the smaller. It like climbing a tall later, you can't reach the top without taking in step by step. Eventually you get to the top.
Not thinking about measurements can also be a good method. Especially when doing girth work. Just focusing on maxing out the cylinders help me better, then to focus on measuring my penis.

Measuring your erected girth, are used to stop yourself from becoming to thick. 😁
 
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This is a great post, and was very important that I read this. See, I had no goal. I was content with my penis size. I purchased a penis pump out of pure curiousity. I wanted to feel the suction, and see if it would even just temporarily enlarge my penis, which I had doubts it would. Even though I'm only on day 1, seeing an extra 1/2" in length, and well as seeing the girth in the cylinder blew my mind. Obviously it was just temporary, and while pumped, but to be honest, I would have been content with a millimeter or two. I had no idea that substantial gains could be permanently obtained. This is great, because I enjoy each session I have, and usually end up ejaculating hands free, so in a way, if I just focus on the session, and the experience, and not even think about gains, it will be a surprise, that will pay off over time.
 
Seeing length and girth temporary is such an inspiration to push forward
 
This is great, because I enjoy each session I have, and usually end up ejaculating hands free, so in a way, if I just focus on the session, and the experience, and not even think about gains, it will be a surprise, that will pay off over time
I'll be honest if all people new to PE had this mindset, injury would go down to close to zero and you would see almost everyone doing PE. Since everyone is so worried about a fast gain, they overdo it, rather than pushing hard when needed, and there is a major difference between the two.
 
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