Good morning PEgym Community. I am here just to give my small experience with PE and hopefully give some people some motivation that PE DOES WORK!!!
Here we go:
My ethnicity is Chinese and Korean and nationality is American.
Over the years before turning the age of 18, I was small framed only weighing up to 121-127lbs. As being Asian and small I suffered humiliation for being small and being the smallest in my class with school mates. I also get teased for having a small penis because Asians have that stereotype. This stigma on my back would always affect my confidence for having relationships. I didn't understand at the time of having a big penis was such a big deal until junior high to high school. I did not record my measurement but I certainly remember the length range. I was about just under 5.5BPEL and assuming I was 4.75NBPEL. I realize my penis was always .75 inches between NBEL and BPEL. I realize this is only average but not even small but i still feel small.(2011)
After highschool I joined the Marine Corps Infantry for active duty with the typical 4 years contract. In about a year of training and processing; I finally deployed to Afghanistan.(2012) Sometime during deployment I felt I need to change my life. On how I look and wanting my penis to become bigger. And this is how I first found PEGYM: JP90days. I study about PE while being deployed and I felt the light at the end of the tunnel. When I got back from deployment is when I started my PE adventure.
Being in the military is hard to find time and privacy due to sharing a room with a roommate and a bathroom that is connected to another room with 2 other guys. My strategy was to wake to wake up 4am in the morning to start Jelqing. For sometime I actually gained and I remember being 5.75BPEL. (2013). As months gone by gains were coming very slowly or nothing. I tried multiple methods; like manual stretching and Bib Hanger(which Damage my penis) for some period of time. My progress was very inconsistent being I would go to the field every other week or so for a few days to couple weeks. But however I continue with PE until the end of my enlistment (2015) and I was able to reach 6BPEL, 5.25NBEL.
I tried PE for a long time doing jelqs and manual stretches I found myself stuck at 6.18BPEL for a long time.
Recently about a year ago end of the 2016 I found mementos rapid gain. I tried this over 3-4 months and I grew up to 6.25BPEL!!! I was so surprised how much I gained! I tried doing the full routine but not the full volume and I ended hurting myself due to stupidity of wanting more. So I had to stopped for a few months.
But now I am back again with the same routine but altered.
I am doing 3x3min Stretch at night and 50jelqs in the morning.
My current measurement is 6.65BPEL and 5.85NBPEL.(2017)
So in summary:
Started: 5.45BPEL 4.75NBPEL (2011)
Now: 6.65BPEL 5.85NBEL (Near end 2017)
~7 Years
It is not much but a huge achievement. My goal is to get to 7.5BPEL and 6.75NBPEL. I still have a long way to go. My only suggestion is follow the PI Indicators; "It is not a sprint but a marathon", and finding people who made great successes, and don't give up.
Here we go:
My ethnicity is Chinese and Korean and nationality is American.
Over the years before turning the age of 18, I was small framed only weighing up to 121-127lbs. As being Asian and small I suffered humiliation for being small and being the smallest in my class with school mates. I also get teased for having a small penis because Asians have that stereotype. This stigma on my back would always affect my confidence for having relationships. I didn't understand at the time of having a big penis was such a big deal until junior high to high school. I did not record my measurement but I certainly remember the length range. I was about just under 5.5BPEL and assuming I was 4.75NBPEL. I realize my penis was always .75 inches between NBEL and BPEL. I realize this is only average but not even small but i still feel small.(2011)
After highschool I joined the Marine Corps Infantry for active duty with the typical 4 years contract. In about a year of training and processing; I finally deployed to Afghanistan.(2012) Sometime during deployment I felt I need to change my life. On how I look and wanting my penis to become bigger. And this is how I first found PEGYM: JP90days. I study about PE while being deployed and I felt the light at the end of the tunnel. When I got back from deployment is when I started my PE adventure.
Being in the military is hard to find time and privacy due to sharing a room with a roommate and a bathroom that is connected to another room with 2 other guys. My strategy was to wake to wake up 4am in the morning to start Jelqing. For sometime I actually gained and I remember being 5.75BPEL. (2013). As months gone by gains were coming very slowly or nothing. I tried multiple methods; like manual stretching and Bib Hanger(which Damage my penis) for some period of time. My progress was very inconsistent being I would go to the field every other week or so for a few days to couple weeks. But however I continue with PE until the end of my enlistment (2015) and I was able to reach 6BPEL, 5.25NBEL.
I tried PE for a long time doing jelqs and manual stretches I found myself stuck at 6.18BPEL for a long time.
Recently about a year ago end of the 2016 I found mementos rapid gain. I tried this over 3-4 months and I grew up to 6.25BPEL!!! I was so surprised how much I gained! I tried doing the full routine but not the full volume and I ended hurting myself due to stupidity of wanting more. So I had to stopped for a few months.
But now I am back again with the same routine but altered.
I am doing 3x3min Stretch at night and 50jelqs in the morning.
My current measurement is 6.65BPEL and 5.85NBPEL.(2017)
So in summary:
Started: 5.45BPEL 4.75NBPEL (2011)
Now: 6.65BPEL 5.85NBEL (Near end 2017)
~7 Years
It is not much but a huge achievement. My goal is to get to 7.5BPEL and 6.75NBPEL. I still have a long way to go. My only suggestion is follow the PI Indicators; "It is not a sprint but a marathon", and finding people who made great successes, and don't give up.

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