Hi there guys! I have a generic penis extender. I'm developing a program to follow, since no instructions came with the product. I've found a Startup program, created by company for its own product. The levels of traction they suggest you to apply are measured in grams/oz (as shown in the attached image). The extender from this company has marks on it that give you a reference for how much traction, in grams, you are applying on your penis as you increase the length of the extender, but my generic extender doesn't have any reference marks. I can only measure the extention in centimetres, using a ruler.
So, 1 cm in length is equivalent to how many grams of traction, in this context?
I've already tried to Google it but wasn't able to find an answer, only converters for cubic centimetres. Any help would be really appreciated!
Further, I'm already thinking about what to do after the Startup program, which will take 6 weeks in total. They say in the program that after it you will be confident to increase the level of traction on your own, and nothing more. But I would like to have more precise references if possible. What would be the best way to continue using it? How many hours per day, and how much traction would be suggested, in relation to the current penis size as it grows?
Thanks a ton!
So, 1 cm in length is equivalent to how many grams of traction, in this context?
I've already tried to Google it but wasn't able to find an answer, only converters for cubic centimetres. Any help would be really appreciated!
Further, I'm already thinking about what to do after the Startup program, which will take 6 weeks in total. They say in the program that after it you will be confident to increase the level of traction on your own, and nothing more. But I would like to have more precise references if possible. What would be the best way to continue using it? How many hours per day, and how much traction would be suggested, in relation to the current penis size as it grows?
Thanks a ton!
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