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Old 11-13-2007, 09:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
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K so ive been doing PE now for 3 weeks, and lately when i workout my nerves are more visable for 1 or 2 hours after ive worked out. Is this normal? does everyone else get this? my routine is 1 on 2 off. So far ive definetly gained some flaccid length, as for my errect size i havent messuared yet and i wont till the end of this month, but just by looks it does look bigger. Will let you guys know bythe end of the month
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Vrox: As far as I know, you can't see your nerves (and if you can, you're in one of hell of a situation)

But, I'm guessing you mean veins. If so, then yes this is perfectly normal. It's neutral PI, but it's usually a good sign. If your flaccid size is bigger, then you're right on track. You may want to bump up to 1 on 1 off now.
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