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Originally Posted by Iguana Would it not also make sense that the tissue receiving the blunt of the stress would develop more rapidly,
creating the tissue indicators we have outlined? |
So it's adjourned - we completely agree.
I think the best direction to take this thread now is to add a brief explanation under the points in
this post, explaining why we think each point is in the section that it is. Anyone here can feel free to build upon the explanations or add their own.
Point 1:
SM limiting factor: BPFSL is .25" or greater than BPEL. This, in theory, essentially means that the length of the penis can extend further than an erection is allowing it to. The cause of an erection is the smooth muscle, so it is probably the limiting factor here. Also, the tunica is no doubt the part of the penis that determines how far the penis can be stretched. So, with this in mind, the tunica is stretched further than an erection, so it can't be the limiting factor to BPEL gains.