Originally Posted by anderson1978
Greeting’s All,
This is my first post on the forums but I’ve been reading all the topics for a long time. My question is aimed at those who have remained dedicated to their routines for many years. I have read about many who have plateaued or ‘hit the wall’ after several years and who are experimenting with newer techniques to kick start the process again. I understand that the best results are seen within the first year or so and after that things start to slow down, but do any of you think there is a threshold where the penis simply cannot grow any more without considering surgery.I am of the opinion that tendons have a tolerance beyond which they cannot cross. Id love to think that a twenty year old could remain dedicated to a program or routine and end up knocking his knees when he reached retirement age, but I don’t think its possible.
What do you guys think?
Tendons or ligaments?
Ligaments are what we are targeting here, the things that attach muscles to tendons, which then attach to bones.
Ligaments are strong enough that they need significant force over time to stretch them (I know all too well about knee ligaments) but tendons are so strong that if you apply enough force to a affect a tendon, you will rip your dick off.
To answer your question about the threshold, I think there is a natural boundary to our efforts, but not before we can see substantial growth.
Personally, I got an inch of “newbie” length in my first year, then probably due to too much PE, I have not seen any growth that I could measure since.
Recently I began hanging and in the last 6 weeks I have seen larger flaccid, better EQ and what seems to be some visible length gain, though I am frankly hesitant to actually measure due to fear of disappointment.
Began December 2009 at 5 7/8" length and 5" girth.
As of December 5th 2012 7 3/8" BPEL and 6 1/8" base girth.
Going for the magic 8"x6"