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Monday, February 27, 2017

HAND PUMP-Will mine work with your system?

We have clients ask whether the hand pump they already have will work with our system and the answer in most cases is, YES!
Most hand pumps have a universal fitting that extends from it (*see pictures below) that our hose will slide right on.



Thursday, February 16, 2017

CUSTOMER REVIEW on Penis Enlargement System from LG Hanger (PE Gym Forum)

Fri 11/2/2018, 8:27 AM
Hey,

So USPS was actually able to find the package, and they were able to deliver the system to me earlier this week. I just got around to trying it out today - Wow, what an amazing product. It feels great and very healthy. This thing is 100 times better than a Bib. I’m very satisfied. It makes sense to me now that one is able to hang for an hour long session with your system rather than having to break it up into 20 min sessions for constriction reasons. I’m following the program and only using 2.75 lb to start.

I think I will be interested in purchasing you guys “Girth Bands” you have for sale on your website. They seem like a great tool as an ADS in between morning and evening with your system. I am currently using a product called Stealth which is comfortable but I think I would like to add the Girth Bands in the right size to my toolbox. Do you have any more info I should know about the Girth Bands before purchasing? Thank you guys again. Your product exceeded my expectations now that I’ve tried it. I am very satisfied.

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2/15/17

(CUSTOMER NAME REDACTED for privacy)

I can vouch for the LG hanger. Best PE device I've ever used. Very comfortable. Very well made. Takes a few tries to get a hang of things. I can leave it on for an hour while I do office work @home or even game on the PS4 without worrying about it. I've only used it for around 2 months and went from a 4.9 BPEL to 5.3. (I also took a 2 week rest period due to getting a blister because of carelessness. A blister is about the worst you can get with this device, injury-wise...it only happens if you over exert and push limits too far before you're ready). Pretty sure they ship worldwide as I live in Asia...but do ask they directly. They're very helpful and there's a ton of good info in the LG rep thread. I actually read through all 200+ pages of it before I ordered. It's expensive, but you get what you pay for and you only get one dick...as of 2017. I am uncut, btw. I tried the wrapping method for both cut and uncut, and I'm sticking with the uncut wrapping method. very comfortable, no slipping. It's probably gripping 80% internals/ligs whatever you wanna call it, and 20% skin.

pros:
-comfort, second to none. Safe.
-ease of use once you learn how to use it
-it works as advertised. I felt the difference in how it pulls the moment I put it on. Like I said, I went from 4.9 to 5.3 in two months or so. Not newbie gains either because I've used extenders and homemade hangers before this. Original length was 4.5 BPEL. 4.5 to 4.9 took 8 months.
-pain free. I think this is most important in PE because I no longer have to watch the clock...it used to be, "damn, 20 more minutes?!" Now, it's "wow, an hour passed already. Better take it off and give it a rest."
-very well made. durable.
-no loss of circulation because it's a vacuum unlike other hangers. Don't have to worry about taking it off at 20 mins. I can leave it on for an hour without having a purple/dark glans. Nice and pink, as usual.
-great customer service.

Cons:
-price is probably what keeps most people away from the LG. But you get what you pay for, as with most things in life...


Friday, February 10, 2017

KEGELS FOR MEN: How To's & Benefits


Men: How to Exercise Your Pelvic Floor Muscles.


Pelvic floor exercise are very important for men for support of the pelvic floor, for sexual function, and also for bladder and bowel control.
PC exercises are important for a man on a lifelong bases

To understand how to exercise the pelvic floor for a man you need to know where the Pelvic floor muscles are.  We're going to teach you, where the muscles are, how to find them, and  how to exercise then most effectively

FINDING YOUR PC MUSCLES
To find your pelvic floor muscles you need to think about where they are actually positioned

Your pelvic floor muscles run from your public bone to your tail bone
Like a hammock, they also sling side to side between these thick bones, so they're like a big trampoline of support in that pelvic outlet area.

The penis and scrotum or male genitals sit below the pelvic floor, but The pelvic floor muscles sit within the pelvis.

CONTRACTING YOUR PC MUSCLES
To contract your pelvic floor muscles, what you can do as a test is to try to stop the flow of urine the next time you actually go to the toilet or to the bathroom.  See if you can slow the flow by lifting and sneezing the muscles in and around the anal area.
Lift and squeeze the muscles in and around the urethra, so your getting an inward lift and squeeze

If you look in the mirror what you will see is a lifting of the scrotum and you’ll also see a slight retraction of the penis with the correct pelvic floor contraction

Emptying your bladder and slowing the flow can be used to monitor your strength gains over time
Your should become more effective at it, but only practice it as a test once a week and definitely not if you have problems emptying your bladder.

You can also try to stop passing wind.  If you imagine your going to pass wind in a public place, contacting the muscles around the anal area can also queue you in to correctly contacting your pelvic floor.

EXERCISING YOUR PC MUSCLES
Lets talk about how to exercise your PC muscles because to strengthen those muscles is like exercising in the gym. You need to repetitively lift and lower them, and contract them strongly just as you would if you were doing weight training at the gym to actually thicken the muscles and to improve the control and the strength of those muscles

When you start you might choose to start lying on your side or lying on your back.  In those positions the pelvic floor muscles don’t have to work against gravity.  It becomes more challenging for the muscles to work against gravity in the upright position.

If you have difficulty contracting your pelvic floor muscles perhaps start lying on your back or lying on your side.

Queue yourself in to the correct contraction, those muscles that I was talking about in and around the anal area and in and around the urethra and try to get the correct technique.

Try to lift and draw up inside that position. You’re going to lift and squeeze inside, lift and breath, and squeeze, then hold. Keep lifting and holding, keep lifting and holding, and relax down slowly, and rest.

Let’s go again, strong contraction, lift and squeeze, lift and breath and squeeze, lift, lift, lift, and slowly relax the pelvic floor muscles back down, rest, and give yourself time to recover.

Now some men will find that they can do one or two contractions in a row. Some might actually find that they can do multiple contractions in a row.

Ideally your trying to get up to about 8-12 repetitions, those strong contractions in a row, lifting and lowering.

Again, some men will find that they can only contract their pelvic floor muscles for a couple of seconds in a row.

As your strength improves, try to contract your pelvic floor muscles a little bit longer each time, so you’re working up to 8-10 second contractions each time you do them.

In review:

Your doing long holds, slow lifts, and then lowering down slowly for up to 8 to 10 seconds, and your repeating that 8-10 times in a row if you can. Ideally trying to do 20-30 repetitions a day, and that is every day.

Your tips are:

     Lying on your side to start so your not actually having to lift against gravity to start. You can start lying on your side or lying on your back to start and as you get better, progress to standing exercises. Also as your technique improves try to make your contractions stronger. Voluntary strong contractions are very important to strengthen those Pelvic floor muscles.