03-24-2008, 12:45 AM
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Originally Posted by JonPop damulag. Please describe the "V" stretch. | The V-Stretch is a method of stretching designed to exert greater forces on the tunica and ligaments than is possible by simply pulling on the penis from its point of attachment out along a single axis. Works to help increase imbalances in the stress on the penis by incorporating a secondary transverse force. A larger than normal cross sectional tension gradient is created allowing the force exterted by the hand to be more effective on a targeted area of the tunica than would be possible if the entire tunica was under equal tension The V-Stretch use pressure on the top of the shaft forcing the penis into a V-shape, both increasing stress in portions of the tunica and placing the burden of that stress mostly on the suspensory ligaments. The inverted V-stretch uses pressure on the bottom of the shaft placing stress on the tunicae, attaching fasciae and pubic rami. The fulcrum may be created at any angle transverse to the shaft to aim stress at a specific area of attachment. The V-Stretch consists of the following actions: Warm wrap Create the initial overhand ok grip behind the glans, using a suitable grip enhancement Pull to a moderate tension Hook the thumb of the other hand over the shaft at its mid point Push down carefully Hold for a period Release carefully The penis should be in a fully flaccid state before attempting this stretch. |
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