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Dont know if this is in the right place, but I'd just like to say you guys are absolutely amazing and GREAT inspirations. I can't imagine how some of you have went from 5" - 7.5" and greater! it just stuns me and I guess penis enlargement really isnt out of reach, I just hope I can experience it for myself. Glad to be a new member of the community and hope to let everyone know my gains in future so I can too be an inspiration.


Another question though, I have no way of purchasing things online and no credit card, do you think if I got one of those Pre-Paid Visa's I could gain access to all the exclusive material on your website? Cant wait to get started and just let me know. :)
 
Oh another question, is their any long-term negative effects with this method? Or if I do make gains will my errections be less hard?
 
there is a distinct possibility of long term effects.

I advise against jelquing, but if you must, don't use a lot of pressure. use too much, and you'll bust up veins, leading to weaker erection. not good.

I stick to stretching. Hits everything hard. Jelquing is ehh. I used to be good at it, but it only takes you so far. Good for head expansion....but more risks compared to stretching.

take it slow at first.....
 
oxygenrice said:
there is a distinct possibility of long term effects.

I advise against jelquing, but if you must, don't use a lot of pressure. use too much, and you'll bust up veins, leading to weaker erection. not good.

I stick to stretching. Hits everything hard. Jelquing is ehh. I used to be good at it, but it only takes you so far. Good for head expansion....but more risks compared to stretching.

take it slow at first.....
Hmm, yeah i'm definately into stretching. I thought jelquing was just flexing the PC muscle, but is it really that mass amounts of heavy blood pressure in the dick thing..? Cause I think flexing your PC muscles is all good and can give you harder erections.

But another question, will stretching give width at all? Or is Jelquing for width?
 
flexing the PC muscle is not jelquing.PC excersizes are essential as they help circulation into the penis,and also having good pc control means u can control erections and your staying power when having sex.
jelquing is a kind of milking excercise that forces blood into the spaces of the penins that do not normally fill up with blood,thus expanding the tissues an making your unit bigger over time.thats a very rough explanation,search for jelquing an read all you can.
 
Your tunica thickens with Penis Enlargement, so you get harder erections.
 
Alright yeah I was a tard when I made those posts :p. But i've read around alot and this whole forum is filled with amazing information, thank you very much :). Now just to prove it to myself.
 
just a suggestion, dont masturbate right after the exercises. i did that day before yesterday and i felt so bad. losing all blood flow in veins and not getting that steel hard as i used to be at night with gf is not what you want. through your question, i would like to spread the word DO NOT MASTURBATE right after the exercise.
 
diverse said:
just a suggestion, dont masturbate right after the exercises. i did that day before yesterday and i felt so bad. losing all blood flow in veins and not getting that steel hard as i used to be at night with gf is not what you want. through your question, i would like to spread the word DO NOT MASTURBATE right after the exercise.
Alright thank you, I plan to masterbate alot less now though, mainly focused on gains for the next pure 6 months.
 
Krazed said:
Alright thank you, I plan to masterbate alot less now though.

lol good luck, you will be the first man in history to accomplish this goal. :p
 
Redpubes, you may want to fix this error..

6.5 inches x 5 2/8 inches (solid) occasionally 5 3/8

No such fraction as 2/8's...
 
chads said:
Redpubes, you may want to fix this error..

6.5 inches x 5 2/8 inches (solid) occasionally 5 3/8

No such fraction as 2/8's...


of course there is..... 1/4 = 2/8 = 4/16, depends on how you measure
 
chads said:
Redpubes, No such fraction as 2/8's...

2/8 is called an Equivalent Fraction and should be reduced to it's Lowest Terms
Thats why chads thought the fraction didn't exist
  • Equivalent fractions are fractions that have the same value(amount) or represent the same part(amount) of an object.
    Fraction equivalent to 1/4 are 2/8, 3/12, 4/16, 5/20, ... as EVO stated
Fractions are determined to be equivalent by multiplying the numerator and denominator of one fraction by the same number (common factor). This number should be such that the numerators will be equal after the multiplication.
For example compare 1/2 and 2/4,
1/2 = (1 x 2) / (2 x 2) = 2/4
2/4 = (2 x 1) / (4 x 1) = 2/4
so they are equivalent.
  • Lowest Terms
    A fraction is in lowest terms when the greatest common factor of its numerator and denominator is 1.
    2 methods of reducing a fraction to lowest terms.
  • Method 1:
    Divide the numerator and denominator by their greatest common factor.
    2/8 = (2 ÷ 2) / (8 ÷ 2) = 1/4
  • Method 2:
    Divide the numerator and denominator by any common factor. Keep dividing until there are no more common factors.
    12/30 = (12 ÷ 2)/(30 ÷ 2) = 6/15 = (6 ÷ 3)/(15 ÷ 3) = 2/5
 
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Threak said:
2/8 is called an Equivalent Fraction and should be reduced to it's Lowest Terms
Thats why chads thought the fraction didn't exist
  • Equivalent fractions are fractions that have the same value(amount) or represent the same part(amount) of an object.
    Fraction equivalent to 1/4 are 2/8, 3/12, 4/16, 5/20, ... as EVO stated
Fractions are determined to be equivalent by multiplying the numerator and denominator of one fraction by the same number (common factor). This number should be such that the numerators will be equal after the multiplication.
For example compare 1/2 and 2/4,
1/2 = (1 x 2) / (2 x 2) = 2/4
2/4 = (2 x 1) / (4 x 1) = 2/4
so they are equivalent.
  • Lowest Terms
    A fraction is in lowest terms when the greatest common factor of its numerator and denominator is 1.
    2 methods of reducing a fraction to lowest terms.
  • Method 1:
    Divide the numerator and denominator by their greatest common factor.
    2/8 = (2 ÷ 2) / (8 ÷ 2) = 1/4
  • Method 2:
    Divide the numerator and denominator by any common factor. Keep dividing until there are no more common factors.
    12/30 = (12 ÷ 2)/(30 ÷ 2) = 6/15 = (6 ÷ 3)/(15 ÷ 3) = 2/5

WOW!:O
 
Krazed said:
You learn that in grade 6.. Its not very WOW :p

Hahah, ya i guess your right, but you still amaze me with all the posts and helpful information you give everyone, thanks!
 
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