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Which is why you shouldn't be communicating it as such. Just reading that post of yours makes it sound like it is.

The statement in the routine post represents a potential gain. A gain of an inch in length in say, 8 weeks is not "typical", but it's well within the realm of possibility. I like to think in terms of what can be done instead of what can't, and my writing usually reflects that.

I've been a regular at Thunders and MOS for years. I can't recall anyone ever gaining 2 inches in a matter of weeks.

I've trained men that have added 2 inches in length in 12 weeks or less, and there exist some trainees on the forums that have done better than that.

There's anecdotal evidence (some on the very forums you've mentioned) of men having added 4 or more inches in length in the course of a few years (these were men of extreme dedication and perseverance). Of course, most of the time their claims are disbelieved or ridiculed. No matter- what's important is that they know they made those gains :)
 
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Here's an official report of someone adding 6.29 inches in length in 5 years: http://www.lpsg.org/123188-guinness-world-record-penis-enlargement.html

If you get into PE thinking that it's going to take many months or years to make significant gains, then you're not going to find the motivation or effort to make your goals happen. If you approach PE with the mindset that yes, you can make your goals a reality in a reasonable amount of time then your chances of achieving them are greatly increased.
 

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Here's an official report of someone adding 6.29 inches in length in 5 years: http://www.lpsg.org/123188-guinness-world-record-penis-enlargement.html
5 years. I have no dispute that such gains are possible over long periods, just the "few weeks" that you stated which is mostly incorrect.

If you get into PE thinking that it's going to take many months or years to make significant gains, then you're not going to find the motivation or effort to make your goals happen. If you approach PE with the mindset that yes, you can make your goals a reality in a reasonable amount of time then your chances of achieving them are greatly increased.
LOL, that has to be the dumbest reasoning ever. I think just the opposite is true. If you go into this not knowing that it WILL take months/years then most people would just try it for a few weeks, see no real gains, think the whole thing (with the false claim you wrote) doesn't work and then lose interest.
 

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5 years. I have no dispute that such gains are possible over long periods, just the "few weeks" that you stated which is mostly incorrect.


LOL, that has to be the dumbest reasoning ever. I think just the opposite is true. If you go into this not knowing that it WILL take months/years then most people would just try it for a few weeks, see no real gains, think the whole thing (with the false claim you wrote) doesn't work and then lose interest.

You're entitled to your outlook on things as well as your opinions.
 
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I didn't think being honest about things was such a novel outlook.

oh well

Your experiences and mine are obviously very different.

Personally I'm not satisfied with obtaining "typical" results, and neither do most of my clients seem to be. To clarify- when I help men train I advise them to establish their goals with a difficult or maximum goal in mind. The very act of telling yourself something like "I'd like to add an inch in X weeks... but I'll be happy with 1/4 inch", you've already established that 1/4 inch as your goal in your mind! You are telling yourself that you'll be satisfied with that 1/4 inch because you don't "believe" you're capable of more, so you will settle for less.

Your training will very likely reflect your mindset. Worse yet, with that line of thinking you may start gravitate to mindsets that just further enforce your self-imposed limitations in other areas. By focusing on the more/most difficult goal, trainees are more apt to train in a way that will maximize the potential of making those gains a reality.

Just to clarify things a little further- when I give an individual trainee recommendations, I don't base them on glib forum comments or obscure routines- they're backed by many thousands of man-hours of research and combined with other facets of a regimen that helps promote faster size and stamina gains as well as a more positive frame of thinking.

Of course, the above approach is applied in a much more direct fashion to trainees that I'm consulting on an individual basis- where I can get some training history as well as some insight into what that particular trainee needs to make gains. The training results of this type of format very usually exceeds those of trainees going at it without any guidance.

I've said my piece :smile: