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Hello everyone!
I think some of you may know me from the forums by now but since I haven't yet, I'll go ahead and introduce myself. My name is Daniel (you can call me Dan or Danster). I am 18 years old. I have been an active member for the past two months and active PE'er for the past three months.
This is the first question that I've asked on the forums because because the other questions I had were easily answered using google. I am very dedicated and serious about PE so unlike a lot of the questions asked on the forums, please take this one seriously. All ideas are welcome. I will learn from all of your answers.
So far I am fortunate enough to gain almost an inch in length (I'm hoping the rest shows up by the end of the month), but none in girth.
I want length gains (before switching to girth) and I am getting length gains which makes me very happy, but I do have a concern. See, my original plan was to gain 1.75 inches, putting me at 8.50 length, then make the switch to girth. By then, I will have studied and learned everything I would need to know about girth and would have no problem finding what works and making great girth gains too. And although I calculate they will be anywhere from 2 to as much as 4 times slower than length, I think I could see success there too.
My main concern is this. It is possible to make an instant switch from length to girth? I don't want to lose the momentum I have built with PE. What's the best way to make the transition?
Should I start adding girth exercises sooner rather than later so that I can make a smooth transition into girth? Should I start switching to girth exercises before I reach my length goal? For instance, leaving a .25 to .50 an inch gap while I work on girth and allowing it to slowly catch up? I need your input.
If you have been PEing for along time, how have you approached this problem?
OR
If you were in my situation what would you do?
I think some of you may know me from the forums by now but since I haven't yet, I'll go ahead and introduce myself. My name is Daniel (you can call me Dan or Danster). I am 18 years old. I have been an active member for the past two months and active PE'er for the past three months.
This is the first question that I've asked on the forums because because the other questions I had were easily answered using google. I am very dedicated and serious about PE so unlike a lot of the questions asked on the forums, please take this one seriously. All ideas are welcome. I will learn from all of your answers.
So far I am fortunate enough to gain almost an inch in length (I'm hoping the rest shows up by the end of the month), but none in girth.
I want length gains (before switching to girth) and I am getting length gains which makes me very happy, but I do have a concern. See, my original plan was to gain 1.75 inches, putting me at 8.50 length, then make the switch to girth. By then, I will have studied and learned everything I would need to know about girth and would have no problem finding what works and making great girth gains too. And although I calculate they will be anywhere from 2 to as much as 4 times slower than length, I think I could see success there too.
My main concern is this. It is possible to make an instant switch from length to girth? I don't want to lose the momentum I have built with PE. What's the best way to make the transition?
Should I start adding girth exercises sooner rather than later so that I can make a smooth transition into girth? Should I start switching to girth exercises before I reach my length goal? For instance, leaving a .25 to .50 an inch gap while I work on girth and allowing it to slowly catch up? I need your input.
If you have been PEing for along time, how have you approached this problem?
OR
If you were in my situation what would you do?
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