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Old 11-16-2007, 12:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Dorsal vein

When I stretch manually in any direction, it appears that the dorsal vein or something else in the dorsal region becomes the limiting factor in the length of the stretch.

When stretched (flacid), I feel a rigid tightly stretched object running in the dorsal region from the pubic bone region to just behind the glans. The rest of the penis is not under tension. It appears that this tightly stretched part on my anatomy has to be stretched before in can make any more length gains.

What effect does stretching have on the dorsal vein, the dorsal arteries and the dorsal nerve system?

How does hanging or using a mechanical extender affect the veins, arteries and nerves? I assume that these are the delicate parts of the penile anatomy, whilst the rest of it is very robust and capable of taking a fair amount of punishment.

Would it be feasible to address the plumbing in the dorsal region in a separate thread?

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When I stretch manually in any direction, it appears that the dorsal vein or something else in the dorsal region becomes the limiting factor in the length of the stretch.

When stretched (flacid), I feel a rigid tightly stretched object running in the dorsal region from the pubic bone region to just behind the glans. The rest of the penis is not under tension. It appears that this tightly stretched part on my anatomy has to be stretched before in can make any more length gains.

What effect does stretching have on the dorsal vein, the dorsal arteries and the dorsal nerve system?

How does hanging or using a mechanical extender affect the veins, arteries and nerves? I assume that these are the delicate parts of the penile anatomy, whilst the rest of it is very robust and capable of taking a fair amount of punishment.

Would it be feasible to address the plumbing in the dorsal region in a separate thread?
Well congradulations I happon to have the same problem and would like to see this addressed. Thanks. Wiley
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Old 02-09-2008, 04:27 AM   #4 (permalink)
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mandala, wiley: Where exactly do you feel the tension? Is it inside your penis, between the top two corpus chambers? It may be your septum.

>>What effect does stretching have on the dorsal vein, the dorsal arteries and the dorsal nerve system?<<

The veins and arteries often get bigger, but this isn't always the case. The nerves, if you PE properly, should go unaffected at worst and possibly increase the sensitivity of your penis at best. If you PE improperly, however, you could cause temporary de-sensitization.
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Question Rigid bit

I feel it just under the skin right down the middle. I estimate the width as being 2 to 3 mm. Penile tissue under this "rod" can be moved freely to the left or right. In the region next to the pubic bone when tissue is moved left the "rod" is then at the right and vice versa. The same effect is not possible at the glans end because physiologically there is confluence of the various components in a more monolithic structure than at the pubic bone end where there is flexibility in attachment to allow more inventive application of the unit at appropriate times.

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When feeling penis attachment to body in scrotum area - i.e. before it emerges outside the body, I detected this "rod" on top, slap down the middle. It therefore seems to be in place way inside the body.

Does this aid in determining what this rigid thing is?

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Interesting description, madala. So everything else is "slack" (i.e. movable), but the "rod" is at full tension?

I'll have to stick to my original guess and say that it's probably the septum (which is akin to a piece of the tunica between the top two CCs).

I'm curious, does your penis curve at all?
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Thanks for the reply. The septum does seem to be the answer bearing in mind the flexibility of veins, arteries and nervous systems. It had very slight downward attitude which is now straight as a result of the exercising over the past 3 - 4 weeks.
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Hello madala,
I have the same reaction when I do manual exercises. At the moment I can not find the antimony of the penis and I do not know much at the subject. It seems to be a ligiment of some sort, being tough as all get out. MY penis will not stretch beyond the limits of this object. Mine is in the same reagion as you've mentioned below, right on top of my unit running down the middle all the way back to the Pubic bone from there is spreads out on each side making a form of a V. What ever it is, this seems to be the major factor keeping the unit from stretchting.

Where can one go to find what effects stretching will have on the penis or the different parts of it and what to do if you are not getting any gains? Like Bibber said we need to learn the antimony of the penis and what effects manual exercises has on one's unit.

I have one of Biggers hangers, I've just never learned how to wrap well enough to keep from hurting myself. I have one of his starters and just from one's common senses you can see how hanging would do some good just by seeing the penis be stretch. You can elongate a peice of steel if you aply enough force for a long enough.


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When I stretch manually in any direction, it appears that the dorsal vein or something else in the dorsal region becomes the limiting factor in the length of the stretch.

When stretched (flacid), I feel a rigid tightly stretched object running in the dorsal region from the pubic bone region to just behind the glans. The rest of the penis is not under tension. It appears that this tightly stretched part on my anatomy has to be stretched before in can make any more length gains.

What effect does stretching have on the dorsal vein, the dorsal arteries and the dorsal nerve system?

How does hanging or using a mechanical extender affect the veins, arteries and nerves? I assume that these are the delicate parts of the penile anatomy, whilst the rest of it is very robust and capable of taking a fair amount of punishment.

Would it be feasible to address the plumbing in the dorsal region in a separate thread?

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