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    Is there a way to develop the underside of the glans?
    I've been gaining girth in the 'corpus spongiosum' (the underside muscle) but its looking funny now because the underside of my glans where the frenulum is isn't really developing at the same rate.
    Is there a way to fix that?

    Thanks
    Start (24/02/11)
    BPEL 5.25 X 4.6

    (01/06/14)
    BPEL 5.7 X 4.7

    (05/12/14)
    BPEL 5.7 X 4.8

    Goal
    Short term: BPEL 6 X 5 reached (11/02/18)
    New short term: BPEL 6.5 X 5.5
    Long term: BPEL 7 X 6

  • #2
    What is your routine?

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    • #3
      stretches
      side to side stretches
      jelqs
      squeezes

      in that order
      Start (24/02/11)
      BPEL 5.25 X 4.6

      (01/06/14)
      BPEL 5.7 X 4.7

      (05/12/14)
      BPEL 5.7 X 4.8

      Goal
      Short term: BPEL 6 X 5 reached (11/02/18)
      New short term: BPEL 6.5 X 5.5
      Long term: BPEL 7 X 6

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      • #4
        I have the same issue

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        • #5
          It is the hardest part to gain in (the upper spongiosum) mainly because on most penis' the the corpus cavernosums start getting closer to each other and the uretha thins out. This is common. You may get it somewhat more gains but not much due to them factor alone. So you can do al that you can but that is very hard to achieve if you do at all. The glans and cavernosum (even upper region) are far easier depending on routine and overall genetics.
          Begin 7/25/2011:
          NBPEL 7, BPEL 7.2, MEG 5.6, BEG 6

          Current 12/05/2014:
          FL 5.25, FG 5.2
          NBPEL 7.8, BPEL 8.1, UEG 5.75, MEG 6.25, BEG 6.7

          Long:
          UEG:MEG 6.5

          https://www.pegym.com/forums/progres...henewuser.html

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          • #6
            Head only pumping can help develop the upper regions. Modified squeezes with only one hand holding pressure into the glans area can help also. Just be careful to not over pressure the area too much. Slow and steady on this also. Enjoy your journey.
            ALL THE WAY WITH GOOD OLE JAY!

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            • #7
              Let me tell you something, the penis can only modify some much at some areas according to shape and limitations. You cannot force your caverosums to separate more. Just like you cannot make your urethra expand just because you get more blood into the spongiosum. The spongiusom fills to protect the urethra during penetration. You can lengthen it but it does not get bigger during in erection. I have been doing this for a while and even know the anatomy of the penis and its' interworking. Some things cannot be done without damaging the penis.
              Begin 7/25/2011:
              NBPEL 7, BPEL 7.2, MEG 5.6, BEG 6

              Current 12/05/2014:
              FL 5.25, FG 5.2
              NBPEL 7.8, BPEL 8.1, UEG 5.75, MEG 6.25, BEG 6.7

              Long:
              UEG:MEG 6.5

              https://www.pegym.com/forums/progres...henewuser.html

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              • #8
                Can you look up a diagram of the penis spongiosm and see if it is not connected to the glans? I may be mistaken, but as I understand the question asked I stand my my answer.
                ALL THE WAY WITH GOOD OLE JAY!

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                • #9
                  penis-anatomy.jpg
                  A real man never hurts a woman. The woman came out of a man’s rib, not from his feet to be walked on, and not from his head to be superior, but from his side to be equal. Under the arm to be protected, and next to the heart to be loved. - Mrs. workin_4_it

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                  • #10
                    Excellent, thanks MrB8. Now notice that you are correct Thenewguy the spongiosum is there to protect the urethra. and that by carefully making it larger through PE helps to protect it more as all parts of the penis develop so should the spongiosum. Growing the glans will increase the size of the frenulum area, and stretch the skin in that area also. If you avoid increasing the size of this area you can cause a condition where the spongiosum is not strong enough to protect the urethra causing pain, and restriction. I think it is important to grow all areas of the penis including the spongiosum and glans. Gaining in one or two areas but not the others causes imbalances, and these can be dangerous. Another method to be considered in growth of the frenulum area is to expand the skin to help stretch the connetion in this area. Like what is accomplished during foreskin restoration. If you avoid growth in these areas you will likely experience pinching type pain, and possible problems with your urethra.
                    I am sorry if you feel I am attacking you Thenewguy, it is not my intention. I simply support a theory of balanced growth through out all structures of the penis so you don't create imbalances. In my penis I have grown my CS, and so I responded with my experiences. If your experiences have been different please share them as your experiences. I don't feel the need to be attacked or ridiculed, and will try not to treat you that way either.
                    ALL THE WAY WITH GOOD OLE JAY!

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