I started pe 21 months ago with 6.5" bpel, and last night, I measured 8" for the first time. During that time period, my msg also increased from 5.25 to 5.625. Volume increased from 14.257 to 20.144 which is an increase of 41%. It seemed so easy at first when my girth exploded in the first couple months (lost some girth later on) and my length was increasing at a rate of 1/8 inch per month.
Despite the veterans warning that it would slow down, I charted my goals assuming that my gains would keep coming at that pace. I assumed that the first month that I had no measurable gain was just a fluke, but the next month came with no gains and then the month after that. I got discouraged and started to believe that I would never reach 8", but I found a way to break that plateau and the one after it and the one after that. That's right, I have experienced 3 plateaus in my relatively short pe career and have broken them every time.
Now that I'm confident that I can keep gaining, I am setting my long term goal at 9 x 6 which would be an 80% increase in volume over my original size. I would encourage everyone to not be discouraged when they hit a plateau, but instead, make minor adjustments to the routine until you start gaining again.
Despite the veterans warning that it would slow down, I charted my goals assuming that my gains would keep coming at that pace. I assumed that the first month that I had no measurable gain was just a fluke, but the next month came with no gains and then the month after that. I got discouraged and started to believe that I would never reach 8", but I found a way to break that plateau and the one after it and the one after that. That's right, I have experienced 3 plateaus in my relatively short pe career and have broken them every time.
Now that I'm confident that I can keep gaining, I am setting my long term goal at 9 x 6 which would be an 80% increase in volume over my original size. I would encourage everyone to not be discouraged when they hit a plateau, but instead, make minor adjustments to the routine until you start gaining again.

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