Hello all I am needing some advised on correcting a down/left curve. I have been PE'ing for 9 months and now working on girth will erect bends and tunica tugs hekp this ? I'm currently 7 1/2 inches in lenth and around 4inches in girth. Also if anyone could help me with girth i would be thankful. I have attached photo with this post so if anyone has advise please share. I/m currently doing flaccid bends,erect bends,tunica tugs,ulis,and horse 440's. Thanks guys great site.
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ATTN !!!! Please help me fix this!
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It is not a hanging offense, lol. You can post in the photo section and then in this thread you can put the link to your photos.Going an inch and 1/2 deeper than before
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Sounds like your doing girth work, pumping is great for girth.Going an inch and 1/2 deeper than before
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I'm correcting a curve as well (left). I started PE in July and have been taking photos after each session since October. In seven months, if I measure an average between my first five photos and my last five, there has been a decrease in the curve by 4.5 degrees. So the following works... At least for me.
My routine:
* 4-5 times a week
* 6 minutes warmup
- container of hot water around the groin
* Manual PE focused on the shorter section of the shaft
- side-jelqs
- tunica tugs
- erect bends
- bent ulis
- isolated ulis
- compressions
- bundled streches
- one-sided 'mandingos'
- which exercises I chose for each day depends on my PI:s
* 1-3 hours in traction device
- Light traction only, to avoid toughening of the tunica, but still keep the shaft from turtling
As I said, this works for me, but it needs to be stressed that it's a very slow progress. I have decided that it can be done though. Hope this helps?
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Originally posted by Curve419 View PostAny advice on the curve ?
You can jelque in the opposite direction or do flaccid bends, you can also do erect bends against the curve but you should be conditioned befoer you do the ercet bends. Some say that extenders fix curved wieners.Going an inch and 1/2 deeper than before
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