When claiming girth gains are harder to obtain than length gains, think that in the context of gained volume. Penis volume depends linearly on length and quadratic on girth. That means the same increase in volume is obtained by a certain length gain and a smaller girth gain. Just to give some examples:
- To increase penis volume with 10%, one needs 10% more length, or 4.9% more girth
- To double the penis volume, one needs 100% gain in length, or 41% gain of girth
Statistical data on Thunders show that newbie gains are on average 0.55” length and 0.28” girth, which mean roughly the same volume gain!
Starting BPEL: 6.9" (Dec.1st, 2008)
Current BPEL: 8.11" NBPEL: 7.63" BPFSL: 9.09"
Current MEG : 5.6"