Originally Posted by marinera
If that would be the case, you’d had an half inch (6.75 - 6.25) without skin. (: The extra difference is due to the fact that your (outer) penis is easier stretched at the end of the session; long sessions tend to reduce the blood in the penis, so the loss in girth helps the gain in length.
50% of the human penis is inside a man’s body. So I assumed it would be possible by extended periods of stretching, to pull at least some of it out (1-2cm). Almost every tissue remodels after extended periods of tension. No scientific proof regarding the inner penis, because who would investigate such a thing??
I am a junior doctor, no specialisation yet. Would you believe me more if I said: urology, and less if I said: oncology? Most of the stuff discussed here is speculation anyway. If you read back, I mentioned my profession because someone else said: ‘trust me, I am a nurse in training’. To which I said: I’m a doctor so we’ll have to agree to disagree (in other words we all have different backgrounds with different experience and knowledge, and we all contribute our theories). I have been clear from the start that I am not am expert and that there is like zero medical proof for PE except 2 dodgy papers.
I only used the doctor card to convince you that oedema is bad news. You don’t need a urology training to figure that out. Just walk on any hospital ward.
No, I am not posting my penis strapped to my leg. I have a little dignity left! Sorry. I am sure you can combine that pic I posted with other leg strap pics on the net and figure it out. Sorry.