Best ways to gain in length???

Take that.....27 page thread at thunders place with photos...

Sign up and click this link and there are photos in it:
Start: (6-27-03/at age 45) 3.75" BPEL, 4.75 EG". Current: 6" BPEL, 5.5" EG
https://www.thundersplace.org/progress-reports-and-pictures/2-inch-growth-comparative-pictures.html



How come I can find a 27 page thread with photos running for 12 damn years...and you can not.
And you are just...crying about no-one gives you photos...come on no-one owes you.

How come none ever post here? I'm here, not there...there are thousands of members here. There's plenty of activity in this sub-forum. Just no proof of 3" gains. At all.

And please, spare me the insults like claiming I'm "crying about no-one gives you photos". An expectation that someone making an outlandish claim should support it with reasonable evidence is far from crying. Or claiming that someone "owes" me.
 
How come none ever post here? I'm here, not there...there are thousands of members here. There's plenty of activity in this sub-forum....

It should be obvious this is not a pe forum..mostly porno...very few posts in an entire week.
Like said before you're commenting on something you don't know anything about and aren't
interested in knowing.

No-one here claims 3 inch gains..what are you smoking..?
 
It should be obvious this is not a pe forum..mostly porno...very few posts in an entire week.
Like said before you're commenting on something you don't know anything about and aren't
interested in knowing.

No-one here claims 3 inch gains..what are you smoking..?
YOU claimed it's possible. Right in this thread.
Nonsense....people have done it you just aren't aware of.

Not that it matters, as you just like to troll, but 2-to-3 inch gains have been claimed and supported by members here for years. No proof. Ever.

If you think it's possible, and has been done, then post the proof, here, in this thread, or stfu.
 
I gave you a link to a documented gain...and you could not even be bothered to click it.

This site is not dedicated to pe in any shape or matter. It is porn...Are you Blind..?


So either click the link or shut up your trolling.
It's 2 way...you have to at least click a link to discuss....otherwise you're just a troll.


Start: (6-27-03/at age 45) 3.75" BPEL, 4.75 EG".
Current: 6" BPEL, 5.5" EG
https://www.thundersplace.org/progress-reports-and-pictures/2-inch-growth-comparative-pictures.html
 
I gave you a link to a documented gain...and you could not even be bothered to click it.

This site is not dedicated to pe in any shape or matter. It is porn...Are you Blind..?


So either click the link or shut up your trolling.
It's 2 way...you have to at least click a link to discuss....otherwise you're just a troll.


Start: (6-27-03/at age 45) 3.75" BPEL, 4.75 EG".
Current: 6" BPEL, 5.5" EG
https://www.thundersplace.org/progress-reports-and-pictures/2-inch-growth-comparative-pictures.html

You gave me a link that takes me to a splash page. I was there years ago, before a signup was needed, and it was all the same hopeful bullshit seen in this sub-forum, and I'm not going through all the signup horseshit to satisfy you, just to see the same old photoshopped crap, or more angledick measurement games. The onus isn't on me to prove your claim for you. The discussion is here, your claim is here, prove it here. It isn't a 2-way street. I have nothing to prove.

And to be very clear, it isn't trolling when I suggest that the OP's 3 inch goal is unreasonable, and that spending unreasonable amounts of time for little reward is a waste of time. That's far more helpful than you lobbing vague insults at me and telling us "others have done it, you just aren't aware".
 
"just to see the same old photoshopped crap, or more angledick measurement games."

What the hell does this even mean.angle..?..you are an incredibly negative person.
Like you are a photoshop expert.
No you are just a troll.
 
"just to see the same old photoshopped crap, or more angledick measurement games."

What the hell does this even mean.angle..?..you are an incredibly negative person.
Like you are a photoshop expert.
No you are just a troll.
An angledick is taking pictures of your dick at an angle that makes it appear larger than it is.

There's a difference between being negative, and being realistic and knowledgeable, and not blindly believing anything one reads on the internet.

I don't claim to be a "photoshop expert", but I certainly can spot 'shopped pictures easily, especially the halfhearted garbage typically done for these claims.

If you are so certain my posts are trolling, then PLEASE report them. Let the site moderators decide.
 
You're unknowledgeable...and won't even click a link....because...
well because you already know it all...you know everything...everything.
So you can't bother to click a link and discuss.....troll.
 
You're unknowledgeable...and won't even click a link....because...
well because you already know it all...you know everything...everything.
So you can't bother to click a link and discuss.....troll.
I know you can't show proof here of 3" gains from PE.

I clicked the link. I refuse to sign up for Thunder's Place. If that makes me a *troll* by your personal definition, so be it.
 
To be clear, when I mention disappointing results, it's in relation to threads like this...a guy wants to add 2-to-3 inches. There's simply no fucking way that's gonna happen. And not many guys are interested in being jammed in an extender for 6 or more hours per day, every damned day for months on end. That's a ludicrous expectation/requirement for the marginal success possible.

I agree that some people naively expect multi-inch gains from extending with minimal effort, and of course it doesn't work that way. My point is that the science is now all-but-conclusive that modest length gains to occur from using extending devices with persistence. On a personal level, I finally measured my erect length since starting my regiment in early/mid February. I am confirmed over 1/4 inch longer erect, which didn't come as a shock. Unfortunately, I don't think I'm quite a 1/2 inch longer erect, but I'm somewhere between 1/4 and 1/2. My flaccid increase is, as I suspected, considerably more noticeable at more than 1/2 inch and probably closer to 3/4 inch. Though extenders are not intended for girth gains, in my case, I've gained 1/4 inch erect, which is now standard every time I'm aroused, so it's not simply a freak incident of one-time improvement in EQ. The small girth gain seems permanent.

With all of that said, my total time is in the 6 month range, BUT I admittedly haven't maintained the desired schedule. I think I've averaged missing 2 days/week (mostly during the weekends), and am rarely doing more than 4 hours/day--often only 3 hours. Keeping this in mind, I'm very pleased with my results and plan to continue use. My birthday is in late October, and I'd love to have a full 1/2 inch gain in erect length by that time. Fortunately, my job changed in July, so I now work from home and am intent on dedicated 6 hrs/day for the next six months. My goal is 1 full inch of erect gain by the New Year.
 
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I agree that some people naively expect multi-inch gains from extending with minimal effort, and of course it doesn't work that way. My point is that the science is now all-but-conclusive that modest length gains to occur from using extending devices with persistence. On a personal level, I finally measured my erect length since starting my regiment in early/mid February. I am confirmed over 1/4 inch longer erect, which didn't come as a shock. Unfortunately, I don't think I'm quite a 1/2 inch longer erect, but I'm somewhere between 1/4 and 1/2. My flaccid increase is, as I suspected, considerably more noticeable at more than 1/2 inch and probably closer to 3/4 inch. Though extenders are not intended for girth gains, in my case, I've gained 1/4 inch erect, which is now standard every time I'm aroused, so it's not simply a freak incident of one-time improvement in EQ. The small girth gain seems permanent.

With all of that said, my total time is in the 6 month range, BUT I admittedly haven't maintained the desired schedule. I think I've averaged missing 2 days/week (mostly during the weekends), and am rarely doing more than 4 hours/day--often only 3 hours. Keeping this in mind, I'm very pleased with my results and plan to continue use. My birthday is in late October, and I'd love to have a full 1/2 inch gain in erect length by that time. Fortunately, my job changed in July, so I now work from home and am intent on dedicated 6 hrs/day for the next six months. My goal is 1 full inch of erect gain by the New Year.
As I wrote in my first post, somewhere around an inch is a reasonable expectation...assuming the long hours in the device are an acceptable trade off. In your case, it is very important to understand that the recovery time is longer than you might think...you would need to take off several months minimum and then remeasure to determine what gains are permanent.

Only bone growth via traction has been shown to be immediately permanent. Soft tissue has a tendency to return to original state to a greater degree.

And recovery time is an important aspect of the regimen. You should not be in the device every day for the next six months. Better results are seen when you break up that time into an on/off schedule, say two weeks on, and one week off.

Patience is a virtue here. But reasonable expectations are the most important way to not do what 95% do....get discouraged because some arbitrary and too-optimistic goal wasn't met...and quit.
 
As I wrote in my first post, somewhere around an inch is a reasonable expectation...assuming the long hours in the device are an acceptable trade off. In your case, it is very important to understand that the recovery time is longer than you might think...you would need to take off several months minimum and then remeasure to determine what gains are permanent.

Only bone growth via traction has been shown to be immediately permanent. Soft tissue has a tendency to return to original state to a greater degree.

And recovery time is an important aspect of the regimen. You should not be in the device every day for the next six months. Better results are seen when you break up that time into an on/off schedule, say two weeks on, and one week off.

Patience is a virtue here. But reasonable expectations are the most important way to not do what 95% do....get discouraged because some arbitrary and too-optimistic goal wasn't met...and quit.

I appreciate your cordial tone, but I think your assumption that results are not permanent is very questionable based on the science available. I'm confident that my results thus far are permanent, not just because I want them to be, but because it makes the most sense. The idea that I stop stretching and two days later my erection is measurably larger than when I started 6 months prior, but that it won't be larger a month or two down the road just seems illogical. Why would it shrink? The studies don't show this and common sense says it's kind of a bizarre notion to think that would happen. The only explanation for why that might happen that I can think of is if temporary gains were due to stretched ligaments that slowly returned to their pre-stretched length. In terms of the penis itself, and all soft tissue for that matter--despite your speculation--there's no reason physiologically as to why that would happen. Despite your assertion, soft tissue does respond to traction (breast implants being the most obvious example where the tissue enlarges to accommodate the implant)--usually with more effect than bone. For argument's sake, if we were to assume that any penis gains were temporary, one would presume the temporary gains would only last hours and certainly not days. Penis traction isn't similar to pumping, which relies on an artificially engorged penis and therefore returns to normal size in a relatively short time. After I'm done with a stretching session, my penis is typically a bit longer in flaccid state (only for 30 minutes to an hour) and isn't larger erect whatsoever. Within hours, it's completely back to it's non-stretched state minus any minute long-term gains occurring over months.

We could argue personal opinions and experiences, but again, I would direct the conversation back to the multiple studies. None of those suggest gains are temporary. I think your argument is a big stretch (no pun intended) in light of the science and commons sense. In other words, I'm not worried about my gains being temporary whatsoever--I'm just focused on continuing the gains.

When it really comes down to it, I suspect many men are psychologically predisposed to not like the idea of penis extenders having efficacy. There are many reasons for this phenomenon in my opinion, but a big one is that they cost money (and make money for the sellers). I think that provides some with doubt, simply because people may be profiting from the whole endeavor. I think other reasons men have a knee-jerk reaction to question extender efficacy is because they ARE uncomfortable, they DO take time to gain results, men ENJOY the immediate satisfaction of pumping and jelqing, and men don't want to believe that those who've been using extenders already may, in fact, be enlarging their penis (as they'd say in investment circles, "FOMO" or "fear of missing out." / IE. being late to the party).