I noticed that I haven’t put up a new post in quite a while. I figured I would put something up that may (or may not) trigger some conversation.
As of today the PEGym has 105,752 registered members worldwide. Let’s assume 95% of those members are men, so 100,464 male members. That is amazing! Now take into consideration how many men have been “serious” lurkers at the site but never registered. These are guys who have started a PE routine but had no interest in joining. I would guess that is probably around another 50,000 men. So, let’s say we have 150,000 men to have started a PE routine since the PEGym started.
In your opinion how many of those men have actually reached their final goal and are no longer pursuing gains?
When I do the math I would have to assume the number is extremely low. 1% of the 150,000 guys would be 1,500 men who have been 100% successful. That number seems very high. I would assume that almost every guy who hit that dream goal would post some note about their success. .3% would be about 450 guys, now we may be getting closer to the potential number.
I’m sure the percentage of men who have had some level of success (gains) is much higher.
Personally, my original dream goal was the standard 8” BPEL x 6” MSEG. 15 years later I have hit my girth goal, but I am still pretty far away from my length goal. I have my doubts that I will reach that goal due to my life circumstances.
Any comments and or opinions are welcome.
As of today the PEGym has 105,752 registered members worldwide. Let’s assume 95% of those members are men, so 100,464 male members. That is amazing! Now take into consideration how many men have been “serious” lurkers at the site but never registered. These are guys who have started a PE routine but had no interest in joining. I would guess that is probably around another 50,000 men. So, let’s say we have 150,000 men to have started a PE routine since the PEGym started.
In your opinion how many of those men have actually reached their final goal and are no longer pursuing gains?
When I do the math I would have to assume the number is extremely low. 1% of the 150,000 guys would be 1,500 men who have been 100% successful. That number seems very high. I would assume that almost every guy who hit that dream goal would post some note about their success. .3% would be about 450 guys, now we may be getting closer to the potential number.
I’m sure the percentage of men who have had some level of success (gains) is much higher.
Personally, my original dream goal was the standard 8” BPEL x 6” MSEG. 15 years later I have hit my girth goal, but I am still pretty far away from my length goal. I have my doubts that I will reach that goal due to my life circumstances.
Any comments and or opinions are welcome.
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