The
Correct Way To Measure Your Penis
Measuring your penis is
one of the many things that can make or break a
successful penis enlargement experience. One could
almost compare it with a good show on TV. If it's
scheduled too often, it will lose the precious rarity value,
if it's on once a month with no reruns people lose
interest and move on to something new.
None of these
approaches is desirable and the wise penis enlargement
customer soon learns how to refrain from grabbing the
ruler too often and also learns how to keep his own
interest focused on the enlargement process without the
need of frequent measuring.
The biggest problem is
that frequent measuring may destroy the focus and will
to continue. The penis needs time to respond to the
enlargement technique and frequent measuring is unlikely
to show significant gains.
It takes a number of weeks to
add an inch to the penis, so weekly measuring is not a
good idea. Nor is incorrect measuring a good idea.
Measuring the penis is always a bit tricky and a
seasoned customer needs to know all the tricks in order
to have an accurate idea about the effect of the
enlargement effort on the penis itself.
The basic rule of
correct measuring is consistency. You need to put one
end of the ruler in the same spot over and over again in
order to see the exact amount of length and girth gained
by your penis.
This is why the recommended measuring
technique is the one known as "bone pressed
flaccid/erect length". The reason why it is called thus
is because the ruler is laid along the side of the penis
and pressed a little into the pubic bone.
The bone
serves to provide the very fixed spot we've been
discussing, regardless of factors that may influence the
size of the penis.
As you probably know
already, the penis is a sensitive mass of tissue through
which a lot of blood is circulated. It shrinks when cold
and it expands a little in heat.
Tight pants keep it
shrunk, while the morning jog is likely to engorge it as
it puts the entire cardiovascular system in motion. This
is why you should measure your length from the bone and
not from the fat pad that covers it. Actually, you can
use both measuring techniques and put both results in
your logbook.
This way you will know how long your penis
really is and how much of it can be seen above the fat
pad.
Still, you should keep
in mind that any layer of fat added to the pad will cut into
the penis size and make it look smaller.
This means that
sometimes losing a bit of weight might make the
difference between a successful penis enlargement
program and an utter failure.
It doesn't really matter
if your penis added a quarter of an inch over the course
of a month, if you're fat pad got an extra half an inch.
But using both measuring techniques at the same time
might tip you to where the true problem lies.
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