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Unregistered
06-08-2003, 02:44 AM
Hi

I just got my order of prosolution pills on friday, I started taking them on saturday, I'm very skeptical about them, but we'll see.
I'm 3x3 flacid and 5.5x4.5 erect. I be happy gaining an inch in length, extremely happy gaining 1.5inch in length. But it's girth that I really want to increase. Is it possible to gain 2 to 2.5 inches in girth? If so want pe exercise regimen should I use? I have some time on my hands (so to speak) so I don't expect immediate results. Let's say after six months, what is normal girth gains for that time period.

Thanks for any and all help/information.

Skeptical but hopeful.

ebon00
06-08-2003, 05:06 AM
Originally posted by Unregistered
Let's say after six months, what is normal girth gains for that time period.

That depends on too many factors to be able to say anything with certainty. It will be different for everyone who tries. If you do the exercises consistently you should see good gains.

If girth is your main concern I've heard, and experienced, good things about the Ferrari Trio (search and you'll find the link) but you need to break into training first, preferably working yor way up to the advanced level of the Penis Health programs before starting them.

The main thing is to avoid injury. Injuries cause setbacks (never work out when injured!!!) and that will slow gains. Take it slow, be consistent and have patience.

andrei_RLTu1
06-09-2003, 08:01 AM
Hooooo there cowboy!
If you're allready 4.5 in girth and you want to make it 7 (canonsize?) That may bee too much for a lot of women. Unless you're in a steady relationship with a women who needs a whole lot more than you have, don't push it.

Unregistered
06-10-2003, 12:50 AM
I just asked if it's possible, not wether it was the right thing to do. Obviously I'd be exstatic getting to 6 erect girth. I'm just wondering if such gains are possible.

Thanks

ebon00
06-10-2003, 05:04 AM
A gain of 2", and even 1.5", in six months is a bit on the optimistic side I think. You know what they say, "aim for the stars but shoot for the moon" (and I don't mena your load). Just start the program, take it slow until you get the hang of things and be consistent and work hard. You'll get gains I'm sure you'll be happy with.