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Why do people stop PE'ing?

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That’s exactly how I look at it. I have all the time in the world; I’m only 19. I have tons of time. It’s not like I have a deadline or something. This is mainly for my own personal happiness than for others. I want to have a bigger penis to boost my confidence.. Well, not my confidence.. More my security or self esteem. I’m a confident person, but sometimes, I dunno. I get embarrassed when I’m showering in a public shower at the gym, and the guy across from me is practically touching the floor, and I barely pass my balls. Soon to be changed though :P Gotta have a good attitude! :D

In my case, it’s because of a pretty bad injury. My penis got numb for 2 weeks and it freaked me out so bad but I had great gains prior to that. Now everything seems okay and I am thinking of doing PE again but with more care this time.

Couldn’t it be because they’re happy with the results and did they’re cementing phase?

I was one of the ones who dropped out due to not quick enough gains for the time invested. Until a falling out with a certain special someone sent me back here.


Start 10/01/08 - 6.5 BPEL 5.8 NBPEL x 4.5 EG Current 02/05/09 - 6.9 BPEL 6.2 NBPEL x 4.8 EG

GOAL 06/01/09 7.4 BPEL 6.5 NBPEL x 5.2 EG

I have quit and started again so many times I lost count, defenitely for me it was a lack of gains for the time I put in. After seeing my initial newbie gains mostly due to increased EQ I saw nothing for a month or so, so I gave up. After that initial giving up I would come back and way over train and see no results, and give up within at the most 3 months. But this time, I’m telling you guys, I will reach my goal. Hah we’ll see.

When I started I did the newbie routine for about three months, but I would do like a week on then two weeks off etc. Obviously I didn’t gain dick. I think I was doing it for the wrong reasons and the motivation just faded pretty often. Got back into it, working out regularly and seeing nice gains.

I’ve seen myself stop PE recently. I think it is because I’ve released that I really am at a great size now, and should be spending my time improving other things in my life…

I may come back to it soon, but I will take it slow, as it would be devistating to injure my unit at this point, when I am already so happy with it.

Originally Posted by man-of-10
I may come back to it soon, but I will take it slow, as it would be devistating to injure my unit at this point, when I am already so happy with it.

Happy with your unit. On the maintenance program? I say good for you.


Paraphrased: It is not the critic who counts: The credit belongs to the man in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who errs and comes up short again and again, who, at the best, knows the triumph of high achievement, and who, at the worst, if he fails, at least he fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who knew neither victory nor defeat.

I don’t know why anyone would quit, I know I won’t and I can’t. I am into bodybuilding and I want my entire body to grow. Dick and all.

I can add a new one.

I was just under 7” NBP, biggest I’d ever been with a nice 5.5” girth when I suddenly changed training regiemes and suffered a huge drop in testosterone production. This was back late last Summer, went from ultra horny (always have been) to literally not giving a shit about women full stop along with slower beard growth etc. I’m back to normal now and pe’ing again but I have lost about a third of an inch and it friggin sucks.

Originally Posted by Lord Harris

I suddenly changed training regiemes and suffered a huge drop in testosterone production.

I think this may have started happening to me. Did you start some sort of hardcore cardio routine w/ intervals? I’m not sure, but if my testosterone production gets high again, will PE go better?


Paraphrased: It is not the critic who counts: The credit belongs to the man in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who errs and comes up short again and again, who, at the best, knows the triumph of high achievement, and who, at the worst, if he fails, at least he fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who knew neither victory nor defeat.

because they get terrible injuries and realise it may not have been worth it after all…

Originally Posted by Acid Jazz
I think this may have started happening to me. Did you start some sort of hardcore cardio routine w/ intervals? I’m not sure, but if my testosterone production gets high again, will PE go better?

Yes, and yes.

I changed over from doing 4 x a week heavy weightlifting with the relevant nutrition to 3 x week boxing with running on days off.
I’ve boxed on and off for years so it wasn’t a big deal at the time.

It took a while to come back though, and only now a few months later am I really starting to feel the libido coming back properly.

Originally Posted by androNYC
Probably for much the same reason that folks end up failing to follow up on their fitness regimens— insufficient pleasure/ pain motivations.

Because the strength training was taking a back seat.


Starting stats NBPEL 6" x EG 4.125" --> Mar 2008 NBPEL 7" x EG 5.25" Current Stats 6" NBPEL x 6" EG (Post 1st Round PMMA)

My noose style extender modification

My jelq routine

There really is no excuse for missing sessions. It’s not like you have to pack your gym kit and go to the gym to do PE. Unless you are at Death’s door or in traction (and I don’t mean ADS!) you can still drag your sorry ass into the bathroom and do the strokes. I haven’t missed a session in 6 weeks (2 on 1 off) despite a few days in bed with the flu.

Of course I haven’t been in training that long so I haven’t had a chance to become disheartened by a lack of gains. If PE is like any other “sport” then training = gains and missing sessions = shrinking.

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