tparker84

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I either lost an half inch or I'm not getting good erections like I use to not sure what the issue it anyone experienced this I remember DLD saying something of this nature when he wrote the SRT blog
 
Have you been consistent in your routine? I have lost about half an inch before, but that's because I hadn't done Penis Enlargement for long enough to cement my maximum gains. I am now getting it back though. :)
 
That may be it I been working alot and the weekends I try to double the work
 
My penis changes all the time and looks an inch or two longer
or shorter from day to day. But one thing I can be sure of is
that I have gained over 2" in shaft length which is always there
even when it looks turtled up I still have that extra 2"+ there that
I can see without measuring. I have been doing Penis Enlargement almost daily
and consistent for the past 10 months now, so I have cemented
in these gains that will remain permanent.

It is very nice to look down at my penis and see that extra shaft
there. My circumcision line used to be way down at the base
almost touching my pelvic bone area, but now that line has moved
halfway up my cock with the new 2"+ shaft gains below it. My wife
and I are just blown away at how this Penis Enlargement thing really works including
Foreskin Restoration.

So my advice is to just keep working at it and consistently if possible
and eventually you will start seeing gains in your shaft. :)
 
tparker84;491381 said:
That may be it I been working alot and the weekends I try to double the work

In my experience, it is better to have a shorte, yet consistent workout, than to have a heavy workout only 2 or 3 days a week.
I've gained more by going slow but steady. :)
 
savageblue;491391 said:
In my experience, it is better to have a shorte, yet consistent workout, than to have a heavy workout only 2 or 3 days a week.
I've gained more by going slow but steady. :)


This is the kind of great information we get when we keep a solid progress log. Looking at the way Medicating has been logging really brings this point home. Keeping track of what you are doing and when you are gaining is the road map to what will ultimately work best for you. In addition, keeping progress logs inspires so many. We sometimes look at MOS as the active posters we see everyday but really there are millions of others reading! Getting the work out and sharing the awareness will always benefit you and your fellow members.
 
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