Dthom wrote: Yes SO , but that is bpfsl . BPEL is about 60% of bpfsl
.
In my case , perhaps I needed fewer p -shots which would also be great .
I’m amazed myself . I plan to wait until gains slow to do another p shot .
I mean 60% of just over an
Inch is still pretty modest, when you said "disastrous" I was confused, especially now that you say you're amazed, I'm afraid I'm lost in the context of your comments.
Despite the claims of 1" length and 0.5"
Girth, anyone who is familiar with manual penis enlargement (PE) exercises knows that there will be variance based on each individual's unique anatomy (and responsiveness to the program). I went ahead with this Sponsorship under the premise that a custom tailored regimen by a
Urologist who specializes in sexual medicine, incorporating medical-grade equipment and supplementation AND backed with some studies would maximize one's chances at manual PE. From what I've gathered (despite it not being the world's best sample size) is that it
does indeed work, albeit with +/- variation among each participant (as should be expected).
That said, if tangible, measurable gains that approach the projected 1" x 0.5" gain in a 6-month ballpark, I'd say that's quite a positive feat. Heck, being a
Grower, I would love to have an improved
Flaccid hang of an
Inch+, so in my personal opinion, while you may not have acquired the Protocol's 6-Month projection, you've absolutely made significant progress.
This is especially true given how elusive length can be in general.
Ligamentolysis (the only lengthening procedure endorsed by the
PhalloBoards) is still arguably hit-or-miss (short of any new innovations or modifications to the surgery), and still requires a post-op stretching regimen either way. It's as (if not more) costly than P-Long and is surgical (requiring incisions) in nature. I will say however, I wonder what
Ligamentolysis + P-Long as the post-op regimen would yield. I may actually try this once I get my body fat % to a certain level (my fat pad stubbornly steals length, and I'm not obese), or at the very least, P-Long itself.
Thanks for updating the Community.