Volume underrated in possible gains discussion?

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So I was thinking the other day about penis volume. And that an mere increase of lets say 0,25 inches can mean alot of extra volume to the penis.

When we talk about normal gains we often talk about numbers like maybe one inch increase in lenght lets say 0.5-1 year and maybe 0,5 inch in girth.
But the thing is that this increase is a whole lot of different in volume depending on your starting penis size!

I will write the next in cm since thats my normal measurement unit.

Lets say you start out on the small side and have 12,5 cm (about 5 inches) BPEL and 10 cm (about 4 inches) inch EG. Increasing about one inch in lenght and 0,5 inch in girth to 15 cm BPEL and 11,25 cm in girth is equal to an volume expansion of 51,6 cm3.

But if you start out on the big side with lets say 19 cm (about 7,5 inches) BPEL and 15,25 cm (about 6 inches) EG. Increasing the same amount in lenght and girth to 21,5 cm BPEL and 16,5 cm EG will mean an volume expansion of 114 cm3!

Thats more than twice(!) the volume needed to have the same increase in lenght and girth as the penis with a smaller measurement at the start! Im not sure of how the penis increase is working but if you think that its and increase in volume of cells or the like that is needed to get an increase in penis size and that the same training will give the same amount of volume increase no matter how big the penis is from the start this means it will take more than twice the time to get the same amount of girth and lenght gains for the bigger penis than for the smaller one.

If this assumption is correct this means it will be harder and harder to gain fast gains in the matter of lenght and girth gains. The volume gains might be the same but the volume will equal a lesser gain in lenght and girth the bigger you are getting!
 
This might also have some explanation of how some people can gain at what seems to be a huge speed while others seems to be struggling more. Should gains maybe be measured in volume instead of lenght and girth? For me this doesnt play a huge part since im thinking of my own gains and dont compare to others in that aspect.. but i think it might be helpful for some people to think about this so the dont get upset if they dont have the same gains as some other people.

It might also be good to think about when you are starting to get to that huge penis numbers and think that the increases are coming so damn slow!
 
There are many threads that are discussing this.
The volume is what is important. This is a good way to get rid of penis dismorphic disorder.

I have a banana penis, so measurements are not that important to me any more. I just want to max out my Bathmate HydroExtreme 9.
 
There are many threads that are discussing this.
The volume is what is important. This is a good way to get rid of penis dismorphic disorder.

I have a banana penis, so measurements are not that important to me any more. I just want to max out my Bathmate HydroExtreme 9.
Okay i just thought about it the other day and didnt find anything when i searched for volume. So thought i make a thread :)
 
Okay i just thought about it the other day and didnt find anything when i searched for volume. So thought i make a thread :)
Yes. No worries.
I believe many get so caught up in measurements of circumferences/girth and BPEL that they do not even considering, width and curvature that also impact the volume.

My penis is a banana, so BPEL and circumferences are not something I measure now (in the beginning I did).

When increasing my girth/width now, I only measuring my diameter with a plastic callipers.
 
Lets say you start out on the small side and have 12,5 cm (about 5 inches) BPEL and 10 cm (about 4 inches) inch EG. Increasing about one inch in lenght and 0,5 inch in girth to 15 cm BPEL and 11,25 cm in girth is equal to an volume expansion of 51,6 cm3.

But if you start out on the big side with lets say 19 cm (about 7,5 inches) BPEL and 15,25 cm (about 6 inches) EG. Increasing the same amount in lenght and girth to 21,5 cm BPEL and 16,5 cm EG will mean an volume expansion of 114 cm3!

Thats more than twice(!) the volume needed to have the same increase in lenght and girth as the penis with a smaller measurement at the start! Im not sure of how the penis increase is working but if you think that its and increase in volume of cells or the like that is needed to get an increase in penis size and that the same training will give the same amount of volume increase no matter how big the penis is from the start this means it will take more than twice the time to get the same amount of girth and lenght gains for the bigger penis than for the smaller one.

If this assumption is correct this means it will be harder and harder to gain fast gains in the matter of lenght and girth gains. The volume gains might be the same but the volume will equal a lesser gain in lenght and girth the bigger you are getting!

What you're calculating is every cubic centimeter of pure blood volume. That's incorrect. You must account for the following:
  • Storage volume of expanded corpus cavernosa (side cavities where blood is stored) and spongiosum (cavity along the urethra).
  • Soft tissues that grow along with the expansion of the cavities, something like muscles gained in your arms and legs from days of intense workout.
  • Extra epidermal thickness gained from expansion and elongation work.
The blood volume may only be 30% to 60% of the total volume calculated in your equation. When the penis shrinks, the body retracts the tissues into the most efficient state as possible, and at times, yanking it into the body, to minimal energy expenditure. This is the turtling or micropenis phenomenon even if you have a penis the size of a titan. PE works train the tissues to remain hanging and maintain length and girth external rather than allow the body to pull it back into preservation mode. If you haven't notice, the blessed brothers after the long PE journey increase their erected size from flaccide size within 20% to 30% of volume. If you measure using water displacement, you can literally calculate for the blood volume entering the penis. At most from our flaccid state, 60% of that volume is blood. So, you might want to rethink on the calculation about the growth in term of blood volume. There are crazy doctors and skeptic people out there doing weird calculations without thinking it through. Those weird thoughts and rumors traveled like wildfires and became the nonsensical arguments about PE.

Gaining is about tissue reformation/rebuilding. The penis have soft tissues and not muscles. However, the growth process is similar. Stretch, expand, grow, stretch, expand grow, and the process continue. Think of your body during its growing state. If your meat suit, your skin, remains static while your internal skeletal, muscles, organs, and everything else expand and grow, you will be wearing your internal parts on the outside. Your penis is your meat suit. It expands and grow along with the internal. You put in the work to grow, your penis meat suit will grow with you. There is no slow down if you increase the efforts and intensity. If you use the same old light intensity, you will not grow.
 
There are many threads that are discussing this.
The volume is what is important. This is a good way to get rid of penis dismorphic disorder.

I have a banana penis, so measurements are not that important to me any more. I just want to max out my Bathmate HydroExtreme 9.
Volume means much more than regular gains
 
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