I’m not doubting that PE can be dangerous. I myself stretched my ligaments too much for a month and a half (just using my hands! And feeling hardly any pain), and this has left me with a lower angle than ever before, and a penis that is very loose at the bottom. I still function, however, not as well as I used to, but I still function. But for a couple of weeks after I stopped PEing I was sure that I was never going to function again, and I tell you that I lost my mind. I don’t know if you can imagine how it feels like, knowing that you ruined your own life.
A small but functional penis is absolutely preferable to a bigger but less functional penis. I’ll agree on that one. If you’re older and starting to experience bad EQ caused by nature, PE would be a good idea (the risk is not as big then), but if you’re young you should be very, very careful!!
One last thing. I don’t doubt that PE works. I gained, and many people do. And in some cases it will definitely be worth to sacrifice even some EQ for. And I’m not talking about your EQ while you PE. I didn’t realize what I did to myself before I stopped PEing (maybe I’m still considering it as a big break). My EQ was very good when I was PEing, but when I stopped entirely (I slowly reduced my routines because it seemed that my penis was getting addicted to PEing) it was only good for some days or a week. But it never was as good as before I started PEing. Now, after 2 month I can have sex with my girlfriend and it’s ok, but during this time - little by little - I lost my gains.
Most PE’ers have a goal, but when you reach this goal, can you just stop? Reduce your routines bit by bit and then live happily ever after without ever PEing and without worrying about bad EQ. I doubt this. This might be the biggest sacrifice, you might have to be more or less committed to PE for the rest of your life, because it is so hard to see everything you’ve worked for slip away like that.
Just some thoughts. Thanks for your mail John. I don’t doubt that you damaged yourself, and I’m really sorry to hear about your ED. Time might help your, and seeing some therapist might also be a good idea. I know it sounds crazy, but maybe it could help you to appreciate what you have left and feel better about your penis - and this is crucial for your performance. But I guess you’ve already tried most things (since you went through surgery and so on), but you should never give up. I wish you all the best of luck.
And to the rest of you. This guy is sharing his experiences to make young PE’ers think twice before they go to far, and I think everybody should appreciate that and respect it, even if you disagree.