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| Junior Member Join Date: Jan 2008
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hey yall when i stretch my penis flaccidly its 7.3" slightly bone pressed non bone pressed erect its 6.3 inches i have trained a lot lately and im a beginner. could i have overtrained, and if i stopped it for a period of time would my erect length become about as big as my flaccid stretched lenght ? best regards hoeren |
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its better to compare bone pressed than bone pressed with non bone pressed. But I might have the same problem here although by not a wide margin. check out the smooth muscle theory in the other forum and it will explain better.
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The comparison of bone pressed erect length (BPEL) to bone pressed flaccid stretch length (BPFSL) is the useful measure. As slanker noted, the smooth muscle thread is one to read. Many people have BPFSL longer than their BPEL. One theory states that if your BPEL is less than your BPFSL, then you have growth potential. My BPEL is the same as my BPFSL (and my gains have slowed).
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Also, hoeren, the best clues to whether you've overtrained or not is this article: Physiologic Indicators (PIs) to Help Growth! - Penis Enlargement Gym |
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