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Hi,
I've started to focus more on girth, so I do SSJ for 20-25 minutes. The weird thing is the expansion (temporary gains) I get from it: I feel it in the skin (the skin becomes puffy) and in the coronal ridge but not in the shaft itself.
Am I doing something wrong? What should I do?
 
Are you doing some sort of forward pulling motion? Sounds like fluid retention in the skin.
 
IAmSpartacus71;721206 said:
Hi,
I've started to focus more on girth, so I do SSJ for 20-25 minutes. The weird thing is the expansion (temporary gains) I get from it: I feel it in the skin (the skin becomes puffy) and in the coronal ridge but not in the shaft itself.
Am I doing something wrong? What should I do?

i used to get this along with donut head, shit got old real quick lol. Sometimes you just have extra skin down there even though your sporting a piece of mahogany. Here is how i dialed that issue back in my own way. Get to that magic 85-90% zone for jelqing. Now use one hand at the base to pull your skin back and then come in with your other hand however you can manage and begin the SSJ, careful with intensity as you have 2 elements in play now but this should get you more shaft focused and great some tension there while minimizing the puffiness. hope it helps out.
 
stillwantmore2;721207 said:
Are you doing some sort of forward pulling motion? Sounds like fluid retention in the skin.

Wait, that's exactly what I'm doing! I like to slowly slide my hand in the base forward to push the blood so it feels more intense. Is that bad?
 
I'm pretty sure the SSJ is more a squeeze than a jelq. Focus on the squeeze part more. Jelqs aren't all that great anyway.
 
stillwantmore2;721243 said:
I'm pretty sure the SSJ is more a squeeze than a jelq. Focus on the squeeze part more. Jelqs aren't all that great anyway.

So simple to do and so many have problems understanding them.

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Guys all the things you said are great but you didn't answer my question: Is fluid retention bad? Does it affect my gains? All I care about is to see results in the measurement in the end of the month.
 
IAmSpartacus71;721286 said:
Guys all the things you said are great but you didn't answer my question: Is fluid retention bad? Does it affect my gains? All I care about is to see results in the measurement in the end of the month.

Bad in what sense, for your health or bad for gains. It doesn't affect gains from what I understand but it definitely is no sign of gains. It could be bad for your health, bad for your penis but I'm not entirely sure. I feel as though getting too much fluid retention a lot will probably lead to some issues. I can't confirm but it's an assumption based on what fluid retention is. DLD care to help us understand if fluid retention is bad health wise for the pnis or body?
 
When I'm doing SSJ, I don't slide from the glands to meet the other hand at the base. What I do, I just apply a firm ok grip at the base after pumping enough blood into the penis then I use the palm of my other hand to press against the head of the penis as if I'm trying to compress the erection from the head of my penis to the base.
 
You mentioned only feeling the expansion in your skin and coronal ridge but not your shaft.

I used to have the same issue and plugged away at girth for a long time with almost non existent gains.
One of the things that helped me get a "feel" for how expansion in the shaft should feel for other exercises was the toilet compression squeeze. After doing those fairly lightly for a time I was able to tell in the midst of doing other girth work like the ssj if I needed to change an angle or my pressure a certain way for it to be targeting the shaft because I had a better frame of reference if that makes sense.
 
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huge-girth;721373 said:
When I'm doing SSJ, I don't slide from the glands to meet the other hand at the base. What I do, I just apply a firm ok grip at the base after pumping enough blood into the penis then I use the palm of my other hand to press against the head of the penis as if I'm trying to compress the erection from the head of my penis to the base.

OK, and how much have you gained?
 
IAmSpartacus71;721437 said:
OK, and how much have you gained?

I started with the hercules but started having gaiter bites within the first month. Switched over to the hydromax X40 but I wasn't consistent due to the fact that I was chasing my length goal mainly by using the length master doing upward and downward bundled stretches. I still got some girth gains from the length master bundles.
 
IAmSpartacus71;721206 said:
Hi,
I've started to focus more on girth, so I do SSJ for 20-25 minutes. The weird thing is the expansion (temporary gains) I get from it: I feel it in the skin (the skin becomes puffy) and in the coronal ridge but not in the shaft itself.
Am I doing something wrong? What should I do?

You need MORE INTENSIVE STRETCHING so your tunica get elongated and "thinner" causing your girth work even more stronger thus gaining more expansion.
Tunica's firm tightness actually BLOCKS your girth work expansion, so it needs to be properly and fiercely stretched.
 
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IAmSpartacus71;721581 said:
Thank you dld. BTW you didn't answer our question: Is fluid retention bad for the penis/health/body?

While searching all I found was that fluid retention can lower sodium levels. Also if you cause too much irritation or friction against the penis while fluid retention is occurring there could be possible blisters and or cuts. Other than that it's not bad to body or health.
 
kyomoto;721650 said:
While searching all I found was that fluid retention can lower sodium levels. Also if you cause too much irritation or friction against the penis while fluid retention is occurring there could be possible blisters and or cuts. Other than that it's not bad to body or health.

Yeah, you don't need to be an expert so you can see too much fluid is not good.
 
Most of the time, there will always be a little fluid retention. As long as it is not the excess fluid retention its fine.
 
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