There have been a bunch of these threads emerging lately and I’ve been getting some private messages about it. Here’s the answer to the question:
How fast will you gain?
Truth is, nobody has an answer to that question!
PE is a fickle thing.
--- Some people gain amazingly quick.
--- Some people gain agonizingly slow
--- And then there are those in the middle.
Nobody can tell you which group you will be in.
Your best plan of attack is to learn how to do the exercises correctly and get yourself on a solid routine. Stay consistent with that routine. If you’re a beginner, find one of the beginner routines and stick with it for the full 90 days. Trust me, chaotic or messy PE will get your virtually nowhere.
JonPop’s 90-Day Routine
PEGym Beginner Guide
Get acquainted with your P.I.s as well. These are the physiological indicators for growth. They will help guide your routines. Are you doing too much? Do you need to do a little more? Use your P.I.s to answer these questions.
The following is key. I know I personally got too tied up in demanding results, demanding returns, and demanding gains. This strategy might work for some people, but for most, it’s only going to lead to frustration. Goals are good, in fact, encouraged. You have to have goals. But don’t make your goals ultimatums… “I will gain this amount by this date or I’m going to be pissed.” Set a date where you’d like to have a goal reached by, but don’t set that date in stone. Maybe you’ll reach your goal sooner. Maybe you’ll need many more months after that date to reach your goal. The important thing here is, don’t EXPECT results. Let results come to you. With enough time, enough dedication, persistence, and patience, you will more likely than not see results. Here is a great thread that talks about just that.
The Greater the Expectation...
Oh, and one final thing – always remember this: Many years before you found us here at the PE Gym, everything you read about penis enlargement was either a scam or it downright told you it wasn’t possible. Guess what? IT IS POSSIBLE. So, really, who cares if it takes you a year to gain ¼” in length. That’s still a bigger penis than what you had before
How fast will you gain?
Truth is, nobody has an answer to that question!
PE is a fickle thing.
--- Some people gain amazingly quick.
--- Some people gain agonizingly slow
--- And then there are those in the middle.
Nobody can tell you which group you will be in.
Your best plan of attack is to learn how to do the exercises correctly and get yourself on a solid routine. Stay consistent with that routine. If you’re a beginner, find one of the beginner routines and stick with it for the full 90 days. Trust me, chaotic or messy PE will get your virtually nowhere.
JonPop’s 90-Day Routine
PEGym Beginner Guide
Get acquainted with your P.I.s as well. These are the physiological indicators for growth. They will help guide your routines. Are you doing too much? Do you need to do a little more? Use your P.I.s to answer these questions.
The following is key. I know I personally got too tied up in demanding results, demanding returns, and demanding gains. This strategy might work for some people, but for most, it’s only going to lead to frustration. Goals are good, in fact, encouraged. You have to have goals. But don’t make your goals ultimatums… “I will gain this amount by this date or I’m going to be pissed.” Set a date where you’d like to have a goal reached by, but don’t set that date in stone. Maybe you’ll reach your goal sooner. Maybe you’ll need many more months after that date to reach your goal. The important thing here is, don’t EXPECT results. Let results come to you. With enough time, enough dedication, persistence, and patience, you will more likely than not see results. Here is a great thread that talks about just that.
The Greater the Expectation...
Oh, and one final thing – always remember this: Many years before you found us here at the PE Gym, everything you read about penis enlargement was either a scam or it downright told you it wasn’t possible. Guess what? IT IS POSSIBLE. So, really, who cares if it takes you a year to gain ¼” in length. That’s still a bigger penis than what you had before