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Old 03-31-2007   #1
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Default Physiologic Indicators (PIs) to Help Growth!

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So what are the PIs'? After reading accounts of those who have had good growth, as well personal experiences of growth and loss of progress, it has become apparent that there are Physiologic Indicators (PIs') that can guide you. PIs (Physiologic Indicators) are the observable physical responses of your penis to the forces applied in penile exercising. Anyone who has done any PE has seen these, yet most don't use them for the invaluable information that they offer. I break them down into Negative PIs, Positive PIs and Neutral PIs. . .

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