Are gains harder to gain if you're on the upper end of the scale?

Mazz

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Say, for instance, your girth is 6 inches. Going through with exercises, would it increase to 6.5 inches as quickly as someone who starts at 4 inches increasing to 4.5?
 

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Starting size doesn't matter. Everyone gains at different speeds though.
 

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If all other things are equal it would be safe to assume starting with a larger penis should yield a symmetric proportion of larger gains. This is rarely the case, though. Factors such as EQ and motivation vary greatly among trainees.
 

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If all other things are equal it would be safe to assume starting with a larger penis should yield a symmetric proportion of larger gains. This is rarely the case, though. Factors such as EQ and motivation vary greatly among trainees.

Yeah agreed, and usually we the smaller ones are owning the motivation department! :biggrin1:
 

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Another thing to consider is how much EQ has to do with original measurements. Some men are "detrained", and by boosting EQ to satisfactory levels this in and of itself can restore any size lost through disuse.