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  • Where Is Everybody?

    It seems like there is very little activity on the forum. I just arrived two days ago and was very excited, but now I am a bit discouraged.

    Remek and Dustpan, I sent you both private messages, but have yet to hear back from either one of you. I'm not sure how else to contact you.

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    The same

    I notice the same thing I am also new to this forum and found that there is very little activity and also sent a message to dustpan for a question

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    • #3
      Well welcome to the forum. Activity here comes and goes. We are trying to improve that. So let pick up the pace and start threads

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      • #4
        John: 1-2-3, breath. 1-2-3, breath. Now, that we're both relaxed, let's talk.

        You must have hit an off day. Dust is here everyday. As am I. In fact, sometimes it's a part with just us 2!

        Sweety's right: Activity in the past has come and gone. This time it's staying. We've had a tenfold increase of hits on the site, and a lot of new member registrations.

        About your baseball bat question: It doesn't happen to everyone. In fact, it's often the other way around. Some men get thicker at the base. You have control of what happens by the technique you use. For example, if you notice it occurring, then try jelqing with a reverse grip (towards your base).

        In the meantime, just stick with a normal routine and see where it takes you. There's no reason to worry about something that hasn't occurred yet. It's akin to going nuts about the chance of a meteorite hitting your car while your driving in the rain. If you do notice it occurring, even slightly, then you'll want to change up your technique.

        Also, glad you like how the information is organized here. We spend a lot of time on that. Expect more soon!
        "Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results." - Albert Einstein

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        • #5
          I'm Breathing Now

          Yes, Sir, Remek. I'm breathing now. Hah! Thank you.

          Well my real concern has always been that if I were to ever develop the baseball bat effect, there would be no way to correct it, but from what you're saying, I gather that is not the case.

          Cheers.

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          • #6
            John: It definitely won't happen overnight. Pay close attention to your measurements, and if you even notice it occurring slightly, then take action against it.
            "Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results." - Albert Einstein

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