OutputRatio
06-20-10, 04:45 PM
I'm new to MOS but not exactly new to PE. I've been a casual jelqer and Kegel-er on and off for the last year, doing it for about 30 minutes during class but not exactly actually making conscious efforts to making lasting gains. I think I may have gained about .25 inches to my flaccid over a year, but I get what I put in.
I was wondering if the BM is actually as permanent as it claims it is. I'd hate to make an impressive gain after a couple months, then lose it once I stop being consistent. I'm a pretty busy guy; I go to school AND work full time so there's not a whole lot of time to myself, especially in the evenings since I'm trying to get 8 hours of sleep to keep my testosterone in check. So I only have about 45 mins a day to devote to PE, and I read that it only requires about 20 mins or so. Combine that with about 15 mins of jelquing and 10 minutes of prep and down time and I think that I'll be on a pace that's comfortable for me.
I am determined to stay as consistent with this process of PE as long as I can, and I fully understand that the techniques are not to be rushed, but for the guy who doesn't have the most time available to do the basic PE stretches I was wondering if the BM would be a formidable substitution.
I'll admit though, I'm a little worried about that fluid build-up. Your decisions may make me lean towards getting or not getting a BM, so I'd like to hear what you have to say! :cool:
I was wondering if the BM is actually as permanent as it claims it is. I'd hate to make an impressive gain after a couple months, then lose it once I stop being consistent. I'm a pretty busy guy; I go to school AND work full time so there's not a whole lot of time to myself, especially in the evenings since I'm trying to get 8 hours of sleep to keep my testosterone in check. So I only have about 45 mins a day to devote to PE, and I read that it only requires about 20 mins or so. Combine that with about 15 mins of jelquing and 10 minutes of prep and down time and I think that I'll be on a pace that's comfortable for me.
I am determined to stay as consistent with this process of PE as long as I can, and I fully understand that the techniques are not to be rushed, but for the guy who doesn't have the most time available to do the basic PE stretches I was wondering if the BM would be a formidable substitution.
I'll admit though, I'm a little worried about that fluid build-up. Your decisions may make me lean towards getting or not getting a BM, so I'd like to hear what you have to say! :cool: