I found this stretch online and it looks very promising for flaccid gains. Here is a description of the stretch:
"Sit Down Stretch
This technique is designed to provide you with flaccid gains only and should NOT be used to substitute any of the other length exercises in your workout. This exercise requires no hands. Stand up and stretch your penis out in front of you in a 30-40% erect state (still quite limp). Now take the outstretched penis and stretch it as far as possible under your backside. Now slowly sit down on the penis which should result in your penis being stretched as you sit down. You can do this for as long as you wish but over 30 minutes is not recommended. This exercise can easily be done discreetly when wearing shorts. Good flaccid length can give you a lot more confidence with women and in the male toilets.
Attention as mentioned this exercise only helps with flaccid length and should NOT be used to substitute another length exercise. This exercise can be done at any time, even when sitting at home working on the computer. Just make sure that you do not get caught, would look a little strange."
Have you had any experience doing this stretch? If so, would you recommend it for beginners?
What are the chances of injury with this exercise?
"Sit Down Stretch
This technique is designed to provide you with flaccid gains only and should NOT be used to substitute any of the other length exercises in your workout. This exercise requires no hands. Stand up and stretch your penis out in front of you in a 30-40% erect state (still quite limp). Now take the outstretched penis and stretch it as far as possible under your backside. Now slowly sit down on the penis which should result in your penis being stretched as you sit down. You can do this for as long as you wish but over 30 minutes is not recommended. This exercise can easily be done discreetly when wearing shorts. Good flaccid length can give you a lot more confidence with women and in the male toilets.
Attention as mentioned this exercise only helps with flaccid length and should NOT be used to substitute another length exercise. This exercise can be done at any time, even when sitting at home working on the computer. Just make sure that you do not get caught, would look a little strange."
Have you had any experience doing this stretch? If so, would you recommend it for beginners?
What are the chances of injury with this exercise?
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