Pain and Soreness in Penis Enlargement
Pain is a very big word when it comes to PE. For me it gets broken down into 2 main areas, good pains and bad pain. Bad pains by my definition is pain that is sharp and/or shooting that may or may not be accompanied by bleeding, loss of sensitivity or a marked difference in erection quality or shape (see Peyronie's Disease) These are all signs that the penis has experienced blunt trauma and all PE and sexual activity should be stopped immediately and seek medical attention.
Good Pain is much different than it's counterpart. It is a dull, aching soreness. It can feel itchy from micro-stretch marks in the skin. It can be felt deep in the penile tissue and/or at the base of the penis radiating upward as high as the abdomen. This pain or soreness comes from deforming the penile tissue, smooth muscle, tunica and ligaments and this is completely normal and in many people expected. Since the penis is not a muscle (even though there is smooth muscle present) the rules of body building do not apply in the sense that rest is needed. The penis makes it's best length gains when it is in a completely fatigued state and pushing through this fatigue and soreness is where much of the PE gaining lay.


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