Hi guys,
I've registered on the PEGym site since 2014 but have been wavering in my commitment to PE and this forum till today. I've tried keeping track of my own progress for a brief while and the enthusiasm died out soon because of discouragement, false expectations and other factors. I figured it's best I become part of the forum and openly post my progress so at least there's some accountability, encouragement from the members and enthusiasm to keep to it. So yes! That's why I'm making my formal intro now as a first step to my commitment.
It's proven beyond doubt from the hundreds of testimonials here that PE does work! And I have no doubt it will work for me.
I'm starting off small - 5.5" BPEL, 4.25" girth.
Aiming for a 7",6" medium term, long term 8"+. I've always felt insecure about my size and for that reason I've set my mind to improve it to something I'd be proud of. I will be humbly posting my progress.
I'm a beginner, though I've been reading since 2014 and am getting versed with the techniques and terms used. I'm here to learn alot and most importantly commit to working at PE.
Thanks to everyone on this site who help to make PE a reality for us. You're all champs!
Cheers!
I've registered on the PEGym site since 2014 but have been wavering in my commitment to PE and this forum till today. I've tried keeping track of my own progress for a brief while and the enthusiasm died out soon because of discouragement, false expectations and other factors. I figured it's best I become part of the forum and openly post my progress so at least there's some accountability, encouragement from the members and enthusiasm to keep to it. So yes! That's why I'm making my formal intro now as a first step to my commitment.
It's proven beyond doubt from the hundreds of testimonials here that PE does work! And I have no doubt it will work for me.
I'm starting off small - 5.5" BPEL, 4.25" girth.
Aiming for a 7",6" medium term, long term 8"+. I've always felt insecure about my size and for that reason I've set my mind to improve it to something I'd be proud of. I will be humbly posting my progress.
I'm a beginner, though I've been reading since 2014 and am getting versed with the techniques and terms used. I'm here to learn alot and most importantly commit to working at PE.
Thanks to everyone on this site who help to make PE a reality for us. You're all champs!
Cheers!
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