I've been PEing on and off for like 3 years, but it was first 2 and half months ago that I started really carefully measure my penis and what I've noticed is significant gains at NBPSFL(+0.5'') and BPSFL(+0.6'') but all my other measurements have stayed the same. Has anyone noticed anything similar or does anyone have any ideas, thoughts or suggestions.
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Significant NBPSFL and BPSFL gain, but nothing else?!
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Hey melker I don't mean to hijack your thread but I'm actually going through the same thing. I gained 1/4 recently and now my bpfsl is 7.75 and my bpel is 7.. Is this to far of a gap for me to expect bpel gains?? Once again melker I apologize.1st term goal: reached
2nd term goal: 7.25"
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Regardless of what theories are out there, I still think BPFSL has more to do with loose ligs than it does with anything else. Prove me wrong and try that "Focus Your PE and Gain" thread floating around.
https://www.pegym.com/forums/pe-theo...explained.htmlThe above is not meant to be argumentative, abrasive or confrontational. Take this and everything you read with a grain of salt.
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I think the fact that your BPFSL increased is great!
For me BPFSL always precedes my BPEL.
First my BPFSL will grow a couple of mm and a month or so later my BPEL catches up. Definately check out link posted by Cya, my EQ always goes down a bit when my BPFSL grows.. then it's all coming back..
SStart BPEL- 6, MEG 4.8, BPFSL - 6.5 ---- Feb 1st 2012
1 Year BPEL - 7.5, MEG 5.5, BPFSL 8.25
2 Years BPEL 7.75, MEG 5.5 BPFSL 8.5
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Originally posted by PEskeptic View PostIts not uncommon for flaccid gains, stretched and regular, to precede growth. But it usually does tend to translate into erect growth. What is the difference between your BPFSL and BPEL?
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Im guessing your workout focuses a lot towards towards length or tunica exercises. Try some more girth oriented routines but dont completely ignore length/tunica and see if your smooth muscle doesnt catch up, ie. squeezes, ulis, clamps, etc. depending on your current condition and ability to do intense exercises safely.
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Originally posted by Revolved View PostIm guessing your workout focuses a lot towards towards length or tunica exercises. Try some more girth oriented routines but dont completely ignore length/tunica and see if your smooth muscle doesnt catch up, ie. squeezes, ulis, clamps, etc. depending on your current condition and ability to do intense exercises safely.
Im sorry for somewhat going off topic, but I just have a question regarding your above statement. A lot of people say that doing uli's affect your EQ negatively, but at the same time working out the smooth muscle is supposed to improve EQ.
The two theories contradict each other, because if working out your smooth muscles (which uli's are supposed to do) increases EQ, then doing uli's shouldnt affect ones EQ negatively. So what gives?
Just a thought that came to mind just now.Initial size (as of October 1:st, 2012):
NBPEL: 6.3"
EG: 5.1"
Goal after own made 90 day routine:
NBPEL: 6.55"
EG: 5.35"
Short term goal, (after a year):
NBPEL: 7.25"
EG: 5.75"
Long term goal, (probably in 20-34 months):
NBPEL: 7.75" (+ 1.45")
EG: 6.35" (+ 1.25")
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Originally posted by Lavio View PostIm sorry for somewhat going off topic, but I just have a question regarding your above statement. A lot of people say that doing uli's affect your EQ negatively, but at the same time working out the smooth muscle is supposed to improve EQ.
The two theories contradict each other, because if working out your smooth muscles (which uli's are supposed to do) increases EQ, then doing uli's shouldnt affect ones EQ negatively. So what gives?
Just a thought that came to mind just now.
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Originally posted by Revolved View PostIm guessing your workout focuses a lot towards towards length or tunica exercises. Try some more girth oriented routines but dont completely ignore length/tunica and see if your smooth muscle doesnt catch up, ie. squeezes, ulis, clamps, etc. depending on your current condition and ability to do intense exercises safely.
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