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03-09-2008, 09:32 AM
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Rep Power: 4  | When BPFSL translates to BPEL... How long does it take, according to the more experienced users on this board?
And what can we do to speed up this transition of BPFSL to BPEL?
Currently, on my fourth month, and my BPEL is at 6.25'' (originally 6.0'') when I have an EQ of 9 or close, and my BPFSL is now at 6.8'' (originally 6.1'')
I was wandering when my hydraulics will catch up and how I can assist them.
I'm a firm believer in stretching regularly and manual stretching is what gives gains.
My routine is about 20minutes stretching everyday, and then 5days of jelqing, 5mins or sometimes ten minutes, and I do the 3 part dry jelq to, as I have a small girth, about 4.3''.
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03-10-2008, 11:35 AM
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Rep Power: 4   | 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. |
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03-10-2008, 11:53 AM
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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.)
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03-10-2008, 11:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Iguana 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.) | Wait a second. I just re-read this post. For some reason (happens sometimes before my coffee hits my neurons ), I thought we were comparing non bpel to bpfsl! MY BAD. My bpel, and bpfsl are indeed the same. My NON bpel is where the 1"+ difference was. Sorry everyone! On that note, I have no idea how to answer. To my knowledge, I never had a difference between these two measurements. Then again, anything is possible.
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03-10-2008, 12:05 PM
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Rep Power: 4  | Thanks for the responses.
I am indeed under the impression that the BPEL plays catch up to the BPFSL and might or might not get their. As I have gained in my BPFSL in the last month, but not in my BPEL, what does that mean?
SWM: you have made impressive gains according to your pic, where did most of your length gains come from, manuel stretching?
Iguana: according to the theory, my smooth muscle has yet to catch up and this is done by jelqing, am I correct? |
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03-10-2008, 12:07 PM
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yes, this is the current thinking. What is the difference between your BPFSL and BPEL?
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03-10-2008, 12:15 PM
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Rep Power: 4  | Iguana: my BPFSL is at 6.8'' and my BPEL is at 6.25'' (when I have EQ 9+ and bone pressed to the pelvic), so the difference is 0.55''
And I'm hoping to push that further, as I stretch all the time, and will add jelqs to morning and night. On that note I woke up with good woody today, thicker than usual but not longer, could be down to my v stretches. |
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03-10-2008, 12:18 PM
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| My BPFS is usually 1/4" longer than my BPEL. When they are the same, I Jelq. When the BPFS is longer, I stretch.
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03-10-2008, 12:25 PM
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Rep Power: 4  | Ahhhh I see, JonPop. I was looking forward to your answer. So as my BPFSL is longer I should continue my focus on stretching. This is interesting, as you have made many gains, I like your thinking. |
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03-10-2008, 12:41 PM
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Rep Power: 10   | Guys, think about it like this, your tunica ultimately defines the size and shape of your penis. When the smooth muscle inflates with blood it eventually expands until the tunica restricts it (if your EQ is good.) The more the smooth muscle expands, the more rigid your erection.
If your BPFSL is much longer that your BPEL this means your tunica can stretch longer than your smooth muscle can effectively expand.
Else, they would be close in relation.
So, logically, if your tuncia is longer (indicated by BPFSL) then you would work your smooth muscle (i.e. jelq, clamp, etc.)
The inverse would also be true. If your BPEL is about the same as your BPFSL, the your smooth muscle is expanding the tunica to it's limit. You would then want to stretch out the tunica.
Think of a bicycle tire. The tunica being the tire and the smooth muscle being the tube. If your tire was much larger than your tube you wouldn't stretch the tire. It would just make the problem worse. If your tunica (BPFSL) is much longer then the smooth muscle needs work.
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