Quote from: ZUCC420 on September 22, 2020, 06:25:27 PMSounds like those d!ck "jelqing" exercises where everyone on the dedicated peepee augmenting forum says it works because otherwise why would they be "exercising" their d!ck for 4-8 years. Then after being challenged they say you'd have to at the very least try for 2 years to see any results at all. All of them quite effectively reassures themselves by citing each other as sources of anecdotal proofs, reinforcing the chimera while never once objectively measuring and posting pictures of their d!cks for others to verify.
Actually, I was about to start "jelqing" a month ago, but then too lazy and haven't started till now.
Gotta start today or tomorrow.
Jelqing is cope. Traction devices are legit.
Quote from: Scarface on September 22, 2020, 07:33:00 PMJelqing is cope. Traction devices are legit.
You mean stretcher? If I am not mistaken jelqing is more for thickness while stretcher are more for length. But the best would be to incorporate both.
But either way, they aren't really comparable. These dck excercises have strong evidence. LSJL is in an experimental phase.
Quote from: Bruce Wayne on September 22, 2020, 07:37:21 PMYou mean stretcher? If I am not mistaken jelqing is more for thickness while stretcher are more for length. But the best would be to incorporate both.
But either way, they aren't really comparable. These dck excercises have strong evidence. LSJL is in an experimental phase.
What kind of "strong evidence" for jelqing? Scientifically documented ones or broscience self-reference ones? At least studies have been done on traction devices.
Quote from: Body Builder on September 22, 2020, 07:13:55 PMIf you find any other alternative except from LL to get taller permanently, please inform me.
I might.
The point is, 1 inch would make a significant difference.
Gimme 1 inch daddy ty daddy (ooh harder) we Stan "el ess jay el"
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Quote from: ZUCC420 on September 22, 2020, 10:26:13 PMWhat kind of "strong evidence" for jelqing? Scientifically documented ones or broscience self-reference ones? At least studies have been done on traction devices.
I was referring to D excercises in general actually because I remembered reading studies on it somewhere. But you're right, seems that traction is the only one that has studies so far.
Quote from: ZUCC420 on September 22, 2020, 10:26:13 PMWhat kind of "strong evidence" for jelqing? Scientifically documented ones or broscience self-reference ones? At least studies have been done on traction devices.
Apparently, there is a study done on this already: https://phallogauge.com/jelqing/
Quote from: ghkid2019 on September 20, 2020, 09:23:07 AMTyler's been running that site for 10 years lol. Dude gained a inch. Saids it all lol. If I clamp my bones like a crack addict for 10 years fk yeah I bet I would also get an inch looool. I bet if I pulled my penis for 10 years straight I'd be surprised if I DIDNT get a few inches hue hue hue
Saids alot about this guy. 10 years. 1000 articles. One inch.
Loooooooool total game changer
He didn't even gain an inch. Another doctor measured him (again) and it was his old pre-LSJL size.
How does this method work?
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