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  • Beginner questions - veins popping and edging

    I''ve already posted the follwing questions in the beginner forum, which doesn't appear as active as this one. Gents, I have been looking at PE as an excerise but was never consistent or methodical about it until very recently.

    I started off on the JP 90 routine a couple weeks ago and have already seen some increases in girth. However I'm looking for some answers to my questions so that I train efficiently and safely.

    1. I've noticed that the big vein on my penis has gotten a lot larger. It gets extremely noticeble when I jelq and sometimes if I don't monitor how I jelq, the vein will "get in the way" of my ok grip and hurt a little when my ok grip goes over it. This is bad? How can I avoid hurting myself? I did some research and it looks like dorsal vein thrombosis but it does not hurt unless I jelq with alot of force. Can I still safely jelq with this large vein on the side of my penis?
    2. Whenever I edge, I usually do a hard kegal when I'm about to ejaculate, which stops the fluids from coming out and I can keep going. Is this the correct way to edge? Should I stop stroking before I ejaculate and just wait until the feeling subsides instead of forcefully make it go back by doing a hard jelq?
    3. I've recently noticed that the shaft of my penis expands out like little wings like <>, is this a bad sign that I'm doing things wrong?

    Thank you for your time and happy PEing!

  • #2
    It would be really awesome if someone from the community could help me out with the questions above! Thanks in advance!

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    • #3
      I personally take pride in that vein. Lets me know it's working. Sort of similar to that muscle pump you get after lifting weights. Is it really that big of a vein though?

      Edging is edging as long as you don't explode. You may have relapsed according to NoFap, but otherwise, you're fine.

      And your shaft forms into wings, was it?

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      • #4
        I think thrombosis is if that vein is a bit hard and hurt when pressed.
        1/2/18 - BPFL 4.0", BPFSL 6.0", BPEL 5.8", EG 4.6" (Start)
        31/7/18 - BPFL 4.3" (11cm), BPFSL 6.6" (16.8cm), BPEL 6.2" (15.8cm), EG 4.75" (12.05cm), NBP 5.39" (13.7cm)

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        • #5
          The wings are likely more vein development.

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