Since you have only been here approximately a month, you should stick to beginner routines to condition your penis. Don't take unnecessary risks. Those who gain easily will gain easily, and those who don't won't. Working harder than you should at the beginning won't change that. You are attempting to stimulate growth by extending the amount of time your penis is at a larger size, and also doing light damage to/stretching the tissues. This is not a work out. This is not some attempt to make micro-tears for increased muscle mass. While a lot of your penis is soft muscle, soft muscle does not build the way skeletal muscle does, and it regenerates at about a 10th of the rate.
Remember this is not a work out, this is penis enhancement. You are also trying to widen the tunica, which is also a limiting factor, and takes time to grow. Imagine getting weights on your ear. It would take some time, but eventually your ear lobes will descend and heal at a certain size. Its a similar idea, but you are working with tissues that are far more sensitive. Your earlobe doesn't really matter, but each part of your penis plays an integral role in its function. Be careful.
You can't know how well you will gain or not. Your best bet is take it as you can, follow the recommended exercises, watch your PI's like a sniffer dog hunting coke, and whatever you do, do NOT get discouraged.
You might not hit your goal... or you might hit it in half the time. You can't know and you don't know, but I am willing to bet its worth the effort.
The most important thing to gains is consistency. First, adjust your diet if needed, start a good progressive kegel routine, exercise, get plenty of rest, drink the correct amount of water, and then spend 20-30 minutes a day 4-5 times a week pulling on you dick. In my opinion diet and lifestyle have a larger impact then upping your routine past the 2-3 hours of PE a week. However, if you want suggestions on PE do the JP90 and switch up your focus every 2-4 weeks, and slowly add more advanced exercises.
Look the thing that separates people that gain vs those that don't, is probably genetics. However, optimum health increases the efficiency of you bodies biochemical processes. This is not body-building, it is body modification which require optimum biochemical processes to achieve.
In the forward progress of society and feminism, masculinity (in my opinion) has failed to adapt. This has resulted in the figurative emasculation of many men. PE is not just about gaining size, it is also about gaining confidence, but most importantly embracing and learning healthy masculinity.
You set your goals pretty high but that doesn't mean that you can't reach them. Why don't you read yourself into PE instead of asking us things that are already answered?
Everyone here wants to gain big, just because someone wants to gain .7 very fast doesn't mean we have some secret tips for those people. You can just use the same methods than anyone else here. Condition of the penis is very important so start or stay with the beginner routine.
I think you should not think that more = more. Many guys overwork their unit and still think they don't do enough (=minimal gains, injury). Keep in mind that there are guys who stuck with basic methods and have shown great gains without pumping, extending, hanging or clamping.
Good luck on your way.
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