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Daniel Thomas
November 15th, 2010, 19:15
Hi,
I had a wee look through other posts to try answer my own question but couldnt find anything,

Simple one really, The point where growth happens is where the device is attached to the skin? is that correct? because its the part feeling the tension.

so that brings another question

the point the tugger grips onto the skin is the bit were you have that redish ring around your shaft when you take the device off correct? so Im just wondering do you need to attach the device so that it will attach to the exact same part of the shaft skin each time to stimulate growth?

or dose it not matter to much if its attched to the skin at a slightly different length along the shaft each time? because the growth happens over the time its attached rather than over several days of the same point being under tension.

Would appreciate some info (I probaly should know this after so long) im just trying to see if im making any obvious errors in my routine that maybe causing me to have slightly less growth than I had hoped by this time.

Thanks Tuggers :-)

admin
November 15th, 2010, 21:39
The point where growth happens is where the device is attached to the skin?

All the skin you tension will expand.

you have that redish ring around your shaft when you take the device off correct?

Yeah you may have some edema or blanching at the gripping point, but the tension should be so gentle you can literally forget you're wearing it for hours at a time.

does it not matter to much if its attched to the skin at a slightly different length along the shaft each time? because the growth happens over the time its attached rather than over several days of the same point being under tension.

Many men have restored successfully without giving a thought to this idea.

I thought about it and came up with this: http://foreskin-restoration.net/forum/showpost.php?p=15111&postcount=1

Cheers,
-Ron

Daniel Thomas
November 17th, 2010, 00:33
Thanks Ron, Ill read over that link to.