I am another lurker who has finally joined. Question, especially for those who've been here awhile:
While I understand that everybody is different, are there any indicators in someone's BEFORE stats that would show their potential? For example, my current stats are: BPEL 6.0", BPFSL 6.75", EG 6.5" as of December 1, when I started PE. I guess what I'm trying to say is: Do different starting points indicate possible gains?
I have been warming up well and jelquing at 30% or so erect for 15 minutes, every-other day, followed by a warm-down period. Other than occasional stretching (R, L, up & down), I do no other workouts right now.
I measured on my start date of 1 Dec 2010, using the exact method for BPEL and got 6.0". On 1 Jan, I measured 6.25." I think that's impressive for 4 weeks!
As my existing EG is 6.5", I really have no need for increased girth. I once tried to put my erect penis inside a cardboard tube from a roll of paper towels: I could not even get the glans in. SO I am ONLY wanting increased length.
I will appreciate any further ideas or comments. Thanks!
While I understand that everybody is different, are there any indicators in someone's BEFORE stats that would show their potential? For example, my current stats are: BPEL 6.0", BPFSL 6.75", EG 6.5" as of December 1, when I started PE. I guess what I'm trying to say is: Do different starting points indicate possible gains?
I have been warming up well and jelquing at 30% or so erect for 15 minutes, every-other day, followed by a warm-down period. Other than occasional stretching (R, L, up & down), I do no other workouts right now.
I measured on my start date of 1 Dec 2010, using the exact method for BPEL and got 6.0". On 1 Jan, I measured 6.25." I think that's impressive for 4 weeks!
As my existing EG is 6.5", I really have no need for increased girth. I once tried to put my erect penis inside a cardboard tube from a roll of paper towels: I could not even get the glans in. SO I am ONLY wanting increased length.
I will appreciate any further ideas or comments. Thanks!

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