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Originally Posted by stillwantmore Honestly, I've seen this subject dragged out and mulled over way too much. There are even "theories" elsewhere about it. I don't believe you can turn your bpfsl into your bpel. You will always have a longer bpfsl than your bpel. No matter how long you get. I've added a hair over 2" to my penis so far, and I still have over an inch in difference between my bpfsl, and my bpel. It's simple really. When the penis is flaccid, it stretches longer because when you are erect, your penis not only fills in with blood length-wise, but also expands width-wise which causes it to actually "shorten" some during the erection process. |
SWM, always? Be careful about using absolutes.
When collecting data for the TGC Theory, I ran across several guys who's BPFSL and BPEL were either the same
or the BPEL was longer. We have to assume their tunica expands the same as everyone else which means there is
some reason it
is the same or shorter. remek and I think it may have to do with the volume of smooth muscle. There was some discussion on it in the
smooth muscle thread.
Whatever reason, it's not always longer. I would agree that in most cases but there are several exceptions (as with anything.)