Phallosan 9 hours and counting for Day 7. All is going really well in terms of comfort and learning the ins and outs of PF wear, including switching sides in bed and ensuring vacuum and tension are good. Switching sides every hour and a half is helping eliminate irritation at the base of my shaft.
This is something I just posted on NoFappedy's Phallosan thread that I wanted to record here as well:
To NoFappedy:
I think you were smart to go slow that first week. I have read about all the trouble some of my friends got into pushing it too quickly. Having said that, my rather aggressive approach is based on my experience using my PF last year. That went really well and I very quickly was able to log some significant time each day. The difference though is that last year my dick was really conditioned from all the other PE I was doing. Not so this year...I just got back into manual work and then clamping maybe a month ago, but ramped that up fairly quickly...so I'm hoping everything will continue to go well. I am still be cautious meaning I check if I get any sense of something that might be wrong. Bottom line, going slow with PF is probably the smarter route. The last thing you and I want is to be sidelined and unable to use our "units" which includes our PF.
I am also using the large bell, but sometimes have difficulty getting my glans in so I may have to move to an XL bell. What a difference from when I started PE!!! My wife really notices how I've gotten bigger, something we both love. I'm using the large condom sleeve and have no real issues maintaining suction and tension in the upper side of green. I've been tightening my belt each time I switch sides (about every hour and a half) eventually going to the top of the green.
I'm sure we will see nice gains in length and girth if we stay consistent with our approach and keep our wear times above 10-12 each day. Being able to sleep in my PF should allow me to log a consistent 12 hours a day when my work schedule picks up again in a few months.
BTW, I love Norway...it's so beautiful. We also love Sydney and New Zealand. Have you thought about walking the Sydney Bridge? Don't do it on a windy day, but it looks like it might be an experience.
I just subscribed to your thread so I can follow your progress easier. I'm going to post this on my progress log since it will help me and others see what I doing at present.
Enjoy your time down under!