Originally Posted by 9_in_richard
1. I seriously doubt that there will be any conclusive relative research money spent on manual PE methods in our lifetime. It simply wouldn’t be economically sound for a drug/device producer to show how it can be done for free with your hands.2. Everyone requires rest whether it be bodybuilding and/or PE. Even advanced athletes require proper rest. We grow when we rest.
3. When you die or your nurses aid will not pull on it for you.
4. Yes. If nothing else, maturity and/or injury. There are grown men with a great deal of experience here who still occasionally have PE injuries.
Just my .02
1. I agree, but I wanted to ask about experiences from people on this board, never did think that there was/would be an actual study.
2. Of course you need resting periods, you have to give your body time to regenerate, but those younger need less resting periods (unless taking special supplements, especially steroid users). Oh, and just for informational purposes sake: Does steroid use help accelerate the regeneration of micro-fractured tissue in the penis done by the PE, and therefore enable you to do more PE a day? (Don’t worry, I don’t plan to poison my body with steroids, I am just curious by nature)
3. So there is no reason to ever stop? Great, always wanted to be buried with an eleven inch-er! :)
4. I take it when you say “maturity”, you are not referring to physical development level but on the dedication level or how they take PE unseriously? If yes, I do agree with you, but I am interested in knowing whether there are any physical indicators that would discourage PE use in youngsters?
And the injury part? Are you saying that kids are more prone to penis injuries? If yes, how come? (I would appreciate an answer from anyone who has either experience in this or feels is competent to answer it)
Oh and yes, what is the best age, or should I say, when is it not to early to start PE?