Extending angle

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Hello, for many months Ive used an extended for some months now. I have a slight curvature to the left (barely noticeable) so I have had the extender pointing downwards toward my right leg. Now, I know I have only done this for a five months but I feel I have already hit a plateu. So I am thinking of doing an experiment where I next month stretch straight up. I have tried this, just a few times, and it really feels like it stretches in a good way.

What is the collected knowledge about extending angles? Should you vary it during the day? Should it be fixed for the whole month, if so, what angle should I use?

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Stretching downwards appears to target the suspensory ligaments, while upwards tends to isolate the shaft. If you're attempting to target a curve, then stretching out or upwards should help you to break your plateau.
 

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Is it possible to rule out if it is the ligaments or shaft that is limiting me?
 

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I would say my erections are straight out, 90 degrees. Is it preferred to have a higher angle?
 

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According to me, extending angle should barely matter. It will always be the shortest part that is stretched, regardless of the angle.