This kind of goes hand-in-hand with kingpole's latest thread, https://www.pegym.com/forums/pe-theo...you-think.html
Anyway, like most men, your unit looks smaller than it really is when you look down at it. Not to mention this is the most common angle for a man to view his penis, so you're probably not likely to notice any effects PE has on it.
So what am I talking about here?
Next time you build yourself up to a 100% erection (or those awesome 110% ones), go find a tall mirror (if you have the privacy) and examine it. I know this sounds kind of creepy to do something like this, but from another viewing angle you can really see how far your unit has come.
I did it a few minutes ago to check my girth...normally, when I look down at it, I find myself being critical instead of proud of how far I've come...but when I looked at it facing me in the mirror, it looked like I had the damn girth of a Campbell's soup can (and I'm about 5.3 EG on a great day).
It's just a great little motivational boost, because too often in PE, we seem to be more critical than appreciative of what we have accomplished. We get to our goals, then make new ones without taking the time to admire the hard work we have put in...that's all
Anyway, like most men, your unit looks smaller than it really is when you look down at it. Not to mention this is the most common angle for a man to view his penis, so you're probably not likely to notice any effects PE has on it.
So what am I talking about here?
Next time you build yourself up to a 100% erection (or those awesome 110% ones), go find a tall mirror (if you have the privacy) and examine it. I know this sounds kind of creepy to do something like this, but from another viewing angle you can really see how far your unit has come.
I did it a few minutes ago to check my girth...normally, when I look down at it, I find myself being critical instead of proud of how far I've come...but when I looked at it facing me in the mirror, it looked like I had the damn girth of a Campbell's soup can (and I'm about 5.3 EG on a great day).
It's just a great little motivational boost, because too often in PE, we seem to be more critical than appreciative of what we have accomplished. We get to our goals, then make new ones without taking the time to admire the hard work we have put in...that's all

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