I started Hanging weights back in January of this year. After viewing many posts on here and google searching information regarding how to begin, I took the advice given and started out with small weight. Now, just FYI, I've practice PE since I was 18 now I'm 32. Started with an extension device that literally was a waste of time and money. Than moved on many years later to the Bathmate. However, I always contemplated weight hanging. So, this year I stared.
As I mentioned I started off with small weight, by "small weight", I mean 6oz. I purchased a Leather Lace Up Penis hanger from Zen Hanger and purchased some steel weighted balls. I purchased a 6oz, 8oz and 11oz weights. As I've been hanging since January, I have noticed a significant amount of gains in length, girth and flaccid size.
Now to get to my question. I've been Hanging for close to 180hrs completely. Basically I do 60 hours per weight and move on to the next size weight. My question is that I'm about to purchase the Zen Hanger 6.5lb weight set. I plan on starting at 1lb and than going up .5lbs until I reach 6.5lbs. The question that I'm seeking an answer to is that when you begin to hang heavier weights; how long do you have to wait until you can move on to the next weight?
I understand our "bodies are all different" but from what I've been reading from different boards, some men go two weeks and move up in weight and some just stay with one weight. I've been finding that weighting a certain amount of hours than moving up does help me out. But, I don't want to "overdue heavy weight hanging". Hanging with this low of weight I've been able to hang a long time per session such as an hour and a half or two hours. Something I know, I won't be able to do from what I've been reading off the boards. For those not knowing what I'm referring too, I'm speaking about the 10 to 15min sessions and than breaking before starting again. Which sort of confuses me, since all I've been reading is that you don't want to do "to much weight hanging" in a single session. But than again, some say after "due" time you can hang for longer periods of time. Which continues to make me question, when do you go up in weight?
I thank you for reading this long post and I just want to say thank you for helping me out with my question.
As I mentioned I started off with small weight, by "small weight", I mean 6oz. I purchased a Leather Lace Up Penis hanger from Zen Hanger and purchased some steel weighted balls. I purchased a 6oz, 8oz and 11oz weights. As I've been hanging since January, I have noticed a significant amount of gains in length, girth and flaccid size.
Now to get to my question. I've been Hanging for close to 180hrs completely. Basically I do 60 hours per weight and move on to the next size weight. My question is that I'm about to purchase the Zen Hanger 6.5lb weight set. I plan on starting at 1lb and than going up .5lbs until I reach 6.5lbs. The question that I'm seeking an answer to is that when you begin to hang heavier weights; how long do you have to wait until you can move on to the next weight?
I understand our "bodies are all different" but from what I've been reading from different boards, some men go two weeks and move up in weight and some just stay with one weight. I've been finding that weighting a certain amount of hours than moving up does help me out. But, I don't want to "overdue heavy weight hanging". Hanging with this low of weight I've been able to hang a long time per session such as an hour and a half or two hours. Something I know, I won't be able to do from what I've been reading off the boards. For those not knowing what I'm referring too, I'm speaking about the 10 to 15min sessions and than breaking before starting again. Which sort of confuses me, since all I've been reading is that you don't want to do "to much weight hanging" in a single session. But than again, some say after "due" time you can hang for longer periods of time. Which continues to make me question, when do you go up in weight?
I thank you for reading this long post and I just want to say thank you for helping me out with my question.
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