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dmyers
10-27-2006, 07:00 AM
Hey everyone,
I’m new to the entire PE thing i and just have a few questions to ask. Mainly in regards to the BPEL (bone press erect length). The question is simple why is the size of the BPEL important does it really factors in the overall length of the penis cause i would think that the NBEL(none bone press erect length) would give a far better and accurate overall measurement of your penis as that is what is naturally visible.

As for me my BPEL is 8.2" and NPEL 7.5" it may be more as my penis is curve. Oh that leads me to my second question is a curved penis better than a straight one and if it isn't can a penis be un-curved through PE.

And Final is it just me are does and one else realize the measuring the penis from the back instead of from the side or frontal seems to add a extra inch or more to it should that extra inch been taken seriously are all it alls goes in the vagina doesn’t it. :sm29

Paul_Permenda
10-27-2006, 09:30 AM
Hey everyone,
I’m new to the entire PE thing i and just have a few questions to ask. Mainly in regards to the BPEL (bone press erect length). The question is simple why is the size of the BPEL important does it really factors in the overall length of the penis cause i would think that the NBEL(none bone press erect length) would give a far better and accurate overall measurement of your penis as that is what is naturally visible.

The idea of the bone pressed measurement is to ensure that over time other factors such as losing or gaining weight do not effect your measurement and to ensure you are always measuring from the same place (directly up against your pubis). That said, some people do prefer using the none bone pressed measurement for the exact reason you have stated, they feel this is the accurate measurement since this is the length that is on display.

Probably the best thing to do is to use both measurements so you can see how much is on show as well as ensuring some consistency in measurement by eliminating the 'fat pad' from the measurement.


As for me my BPEL is 8.2" and NPEL 7.5" it may be more as my penis is curve. Oh that leads me to my second question is a curved penis better than a straight one and if it isn't can a penis be un-curved through PE.

A curved penis is completely down to your own opinion. Curvatures can sometimes be uncomfortable and even painful during erection or intercourse which is often the reason some men want to reduce the curve and for other men they simply believe a straight penis looks better. On the other hand a slight curve in the right direction can actually add to the pleasure for the woman during sex as it is more likely to hit the 'G-Spot'.

Yes you can correct and reduce curves (or even add a curve) through exercise if you wish, this id done by jelqing in the opposite direction of the curve. Within the PenisHealth (http://www.penishealth.com) members area there are full descriptions, photos, and videos on this technique.


And Final is it just me are does and one else realize the measuring the penis from the back instead of from the side or frontal seems to add a extra inch or more to it should that extra inch been taken seriously are all it alls goes in the vagina doesn’t it. :sm29

The reason the measurement is taken from the top and not the side or lower area is that because you can press up to the pubis which will always remain in the same place you can get a consistent measurement every time. The main thing when measuring is consistency so that a slight change in the way you measure doe not give the suggestion you have gained more or less than you actually have.