Hey all,
I came across this site while trying to Google information on the extender that I had purchased (Andropenis, in this case) and I saw all sorts of information that was pretty helpful, so I thought I'd try and do a log for others who might one day be searching the Internet for more information. So basically, I'm doing a part log/part resource guide for others.
I bought the extender mostly for the straightening aspect (I'm currently a bit left - say 10:30pm or so if I'm looking straight down at myself), but if I can make some length gains I certainly won't complain. One thing I noticed right away is that there isn't much info out there from people about straightening, so hopefully I can make a point to cover that often enough.
The Basics:
1) I've been wearing the device for about a month now (although certainly not the recommended hours - more on that in another post coming soon). I don't know about any gains because I, honestly, am not great about measuring. Bone-pressed erect length, for example, is a brand new term to me, but it sounds like a good, consistent method.
2) My initial measurements were (not Bone-Pressed method) Erect - 6.00-6.25L(it seems to be different every time!)x5.0 Girth, Flaccid - 4.25Lx4.0Girth.
For this log, I just did the BPEL method and it says 6.5 inches
3) Knowing absolutely nothing about this stuff, I play it pretty safe and just stuck to the Manual when starting. So I started at 11.5cm on the device and am now up to 14cm (up .5cm every time the manual says, which is now weekly). I won't hit stretching past erect length until 4/19/13. Some of those weeks (especially the first few where very easy, but I held off on the urge to jump up to quickly because of my aforementioned worries).
4) I hope some of you will appreciate this, but I'm a big-time stats person. It's what I do for a living, so I've got quite the Excel sheet that logs hours, measurements, changes, etc. I'll try and post that at some point. At bare minimum, it will be helpful in logging hours to gains ratio, because simply saying X days doesn't do any good if I only wear it 5 hours a day while someone else is wearing it 8 per day. The Manual says that a change should be noticed by 1.5 months, which translates to 338 hours. This will take me quite a bit longer to get to than 1.5 months because I can't hit 9 hours of wearing a day. At 338 hours I'm going to stop and re-evaluate if this is the right thing for me.
5) I'm not doing any of the other exercises that I've seen in some of the other posts. I'm really interested in a trial of if the Extender can work on it's own. If it doesn't then I might try and do some sort of combination.
That's it for now, over the next week or so I'll do some posts that I would have liked to read when Googling about the device including comfort/wearing, etc.
I''ll also continue the log, but I really just want to measure every 100 hours. I don't think it's worth it to measure constantly.
And what people came for, the results, right!? Like I said, I've worn it for 30 days now for a total of 128 hours (average 4.27 hours/day). If I followed the manual's hours I'd be at 220, so you can see I'm quite a bit off pace already. I've never skipped a day completely, but I've also never hit the full 9 hours.
That, coupled with my lack of consistent measuring means that I really have no clue! Sorry! I'll start using BPEL and we'll see what happens. I will say this, at about 100 hours in my wife certainly noticed a difference. I don't think it's a permanent-type length or girth change at this point since my shoddy measurements are roughly the same, but I have noticed that I seem to have a stronger erection. Since my range before was always between 6.0 and 6.25 depending on the day, I'm thinking I'm just having an easier time hitting the high end of my normal range these days. Not sure if extenders help with stronger erections or if its a fluke or what, but it's been a pleasant surprise.
Stay tuned...
As of today (3/21/13): BPEL = 6.5" and Girth = 5.0"
I came across this site while trying to Google information on the extender that I had purchased (Andropenis, in this case) and I saw all sorts of information that was pretty helpful, so I thought I'd try and do a log for others who might one day be searching the Internet for more information. So basically, I'm doing a part log/part resource guide for others.
I bought the extender mostly for the straightening aspect (I'm currently a bit left - say 10:30pm or so if I'm looking straight down at myself), but if I can make some length gains I certainly won't complain. One thing I noticed right away is that there isn't much info out there from people about straightening, so hopefully I can make a point to cover that often enough.
The Basics:
1) I've been wearing the device for about a month now (although certainly not the recommended hours - more on that in another post coming soon). I don't know about any gains because I, honestly, am not great about measuring. Bone-pressed erect length, for example, is a brand new term to me, but it sounds like a good, consistent method.
2) My initial measurements were (not Bone-Pressed method) Erect - 6.00-6.25L(it seems to be different every time!)x5.0 Girth, Flaccid - 4.25Lx4.0Girth.
For this log, I just did the BPEL method and it says 6.5 inches
3) Knowing absolutely nothing about this stuff, I play it pretty safe and just stuck to the Manual when starting. So I started at 11.5cm on the device and am now up to 14cm (up .5cm every time the manual says, which is now weekly). I won't hit stretching past erect length until 4/19/13. Some of those weeks (especially the first few where very easy, but I held off on the urge to jump up to quickly because of my aforementioned worries).
4) I hope some of you will appreciate this, but I'm a big-time stats person. It's what I do for a living, so I've got quite the Excel sheet that logs hours, measurements, changes, etc. I'll try and post that at some point. At bare minimum, it will be helpful in logging hours to gains ratio, because simply saying X days doesn't do any good if I only wear it 5 hours a day while someone else is wearing it 8 per day. The Manual says that a change should be noticed by 1.5 months, which translates to 338 hours. This will take me quite a bit longer to get to than 1.5 months because I can't hit 9 hours of wearing a day. At 338 hours I'm going to stop and re-evaluate if this is the right thing for me.
5) I'm not doing any of the other exercises that I've seen in some of the other posts. I'm really interested in a trial of if the Extender can work on it's own. If it doesn't then I might try and do some sort of combination.
That's it for now, over the next week or so I'll do some posts that I would have liked to read when Googling about the device including comfort/wearing, etc.
I''ll also continue the log, but I really just want to measure every 100 hours. I don't think it's worth it to measure constantly.
And what people came for, the results, right!? Like I said, I've worn it for 30 days now for a total of 128 hours (average 4.27 hours/day). If I followed the manual's hours I'd be at 220, so you can see I'm quite a bit off pace already. I've never skipped a day completely, but I've also never hit the full 9 hours.
That, coupled with my lack of consistent measuring means that I really have no clue! Sorry! I'll start using BPEL and we'll see what happens. I will say this, at about 100 hours in my wife certainly noticed a difference. I don't think it's a permanent-type length or girth change at this point since my shoddy measurements are roughly the same, but I have noticed that I seem to have a stronger erection. Since my range before was always between 6.0 and 6.25 depending on the day, I'm thinking I'm just having an easier time hitting the high end of my normal range these days. Not sure if extenders help with stronger erections or if its a fluke or what, but it's been a pleasant surprise.
Stay tuned...
As of today (3/21/13): BPEL = 6.5" and Girth = 5.0"
