Im really starting to understand the importance of time in PE: 2012-10-18
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, 10-18-2012 at 12:56 PM (614 Views)
So reading my initial blog post, I see that I failed to mention that I actually stopped PE for all of september because I realized I had gone at it in a very hectic kind of way. My PI:s were negative and my libido was very low at the time. As of the beginning of october, Ive officially started my PE career.
Couple of things since last time:
I measured my NBPEL and it's 6.3" as opposed to 6", my EG is 5.10". Ive been reading A LOT regarding PE. Basically, everything from the PI:s to the theories and even statistics regarding PE. That's when I realized that PE takes a lot of dedication, more so than I initially thought. Ive also made up my mind of what my long term goals are, they're based on a survey where woman charted their preferred penis sizes from A-E, E being non-satisfactory.
For me to get smack in the middle of the A group, I need to gain 1.5" x 1.25" .
There are statistics over at ************* that say that on average, it takes 48.7 months to gain 1.69" in girth, and about 25 months to gain 1.5" in length. That would mean for me that it would take about 2 years to reach my length goals, and 3 years to reach my girth goals. That puts things in perspective.
Since I restarted in the beginning of october, I made a excel chart which I hope will give me much better overview and "control" over the workout. Everything from weekly and monthly counts, to intensity, to comment about a days workout, to personal advice, to future prospects and plans of updating my routine, to keeping track of my volume is in the file. It's a very nice and tidy way to keep track of progress. When I made the chart, it only consisted of 4 months, 16 weeks. As I accounted for the 36 months it'll probably take, the chart grew to 144 weeks.
That really, really puts things in perspective.
Other than that, Im really getting familiar with the time constraints of PE. More than once in such a short span have I found myself stressed out (and even having to abruptly end my workout) because of time constraints. It is extremely frustrating, and even though I live alone there's not much I can do about it since I have a full specked schedule, being in college and all.
So time is KEY in PE. In both perspectives, short and long.