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- 04-21-2009 #1
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Well I've been reading the articles on the main site here, one of the rules states that men under 18 should not start PE, how come?
The reason I am worried about this is that I stumbled upon the theory of PE when i was 16, around 3 years ago, I did it for about 3 months with some simple jelqing and strecthing, I did see gains, and of-course like most teens I did not have much dedication (not just PE), but I'm scared that I may have messed up my penis because this site promotes that people under 18 should not do PE, so i just want to know what is the reason behind this rule, is it penile damage or just morale?
p.s. i stumbled upon PE not from this site
- 04-21-2009 #2
You should be fine 16 is probably the very max I would ever start, the theory is that if you start too early you will interfere with your natural growth. If you only did it for 3 months then it probably wouldn't effect anything negatively assuming you didn't have any serious injuries.
- 04-21-2009 #3
No your fine, i think it would be ok for a minor to do some lite pe, but because of youthfulness i think injuries may be more of an ssue. If he is supervised by an older brother that does pe as well i think the safety factor increases. However, because of legal age limits 18 is the lowest age you can be to be on a PE forum.
For I will restore health unto thee and I will heal thee of thine wounds, saith the Lord Jeremiah 30:17
- 04-21-2009 #4
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Odang, I've been the same size since 16 did i really screw myself over?
Kingpole, what I did wasn't very light, I did the same routine 4 to 5 days a week for sessions that took a long period of time ( long as or longer than the 90 day routine if m memory is correct)
well as long as i can still make progress like a normal person i'm happy
- 04-21-2009 #5
Nah man mine stopped growing around that time as well and I wasn't doing pe, you should grow some more anyway now that you've found this site.
- 04-21-2009 #6
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Thanks you two, for the reassurance.
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I was 6"x5.25" to start I grew to like 6.25" to 6.5" (can't remember exactly) and girth went to 5.5", now its the same as before I did it because I did not know about cementing.
And about cementing, I couldn't find any articles on the mainsite in detail about cementing, so i'll post my interpretation from what I have read.
So Cementing is done after every individual routine, so after I finish the 90 Day Beginner Routine, I'm suppose to wean off from the routine, by doing this: the first month after the routine, do 3/4 of the amount of work, so 4 days a week and a little bit less reps. In the second month I will do 1/2 of the routine, like but it down to 3 days and take away slightly more reps. In the third month I will but it to 1 or 2 days a week and but the reps to very very little. And then I can finally start a new more advanced routine? So in reality 90 day routine will take 6 months with the cementing?
I'm not sure if I'm right, if you can confirm this with a quick response or a link to an article that I have missed, that would be appreciated. Thanks!
- 04-21-2009 #9
Or you can just continue doing your normal pe routine, cementing your gains is only if you want to quit pe.
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