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Title: Erection in chamber
Post by: jj21 on May 14, 2019, 04:33:14 AM
Is the erection still suppose to bend in the chamber ?

I noticed even when 100% erect in the chamber ( I know it's not recommended) I still have a bit of a bend and it seems the area where the hourglassing is doesn't fully inflate.

Is this normal ?

Thanks,
JJ
Title: Re: Erection in chamber
Post by: NeoV on May 14, 2019, 05:44:27 AM
Hey jj21,

In general your dents are NOT supposed to simply fill all the way out in the chamber right away. Rather, as you slowly bring blood to those areas, over time, days, weeks, months, (years too), the dents DO fill out. At first, you won't see much! However, you will notice that your penis hangs fuller, better, and less "disjointed."

Variance = hope, as each incremental change adds up.

As Old Man always says, VED is a long haul! But so so worth it if you are careful. The same is true with traction. If you hurt yourself with either therapy, you really will put yourself at a disadvantage.
Title: Re: Erection in chamber
Post by: jj21 on May 14, 2019, 06:38:23 AM
thanks heaps man i appreciate it. I noticed directly out of the chamber penis hangs straight and full and isn't in different sections (if that makes sense).

Love your vids too could you please do some more tutorials on traction.