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Jelquing, just as all other physical PE methods, works by stretching erectile tissue to cause microtears which, when healed, increase the volume of the penis.
The issue is this action also causes stretching out of the erectile cavities inside the corpus cavernosum. These chambers fill with blood during an erection.
Jelqing makes the maximum volume of these chambers increase, but the number of the chambers themselves stays the same. This poses a problem:
While in a natural penis, the number of cavities will be proportionate to size, in a penis which was increased to the same size by jelquing, this number will be lower than natural.
The result looks something like this:
As you can see, both examples have the same absolute volume, however one has many natural (and thus small) cavities, while the other has a lower amount of artificially stretched out cavities.
You have to keep in mind the tissue around the chambers expands too which creates spacing and leaves you with a low density erectile tissue.
As you can see from the pictures, the precise volume of blood you can fit into the larger cavities is smaller then what you can fit into the smaller ones. This results in disproportionate blood volume relative to the size of the penis. And causes weak erections.
Notice how all the PE preaches either wear cock rings/rubber bands around their dicks or can't get hard at all. Bloodflow constriction devices which increase the presure inside the cavities above the healthy norm further contribute to the problem.
Since this change is morphological and not physiological, it cannot be effectively corrected with drugs/supplements or bloodflow constriction devices. Only superficialy compensated and never to the extent of a healthy penis.
Don't do anything artifical with your dick. Trust nature and its mechanisms, precisely designed by millions of years of evolution.
Stop PE now, bruh.
The issue is this action also causes stretching out of the erectile cavities inside the corpus cavernosum. These chambers fill with blood during an erection.
Jelqing makes the maximum volume of these chambers increase, but the number of the chambers themselves stays the same. This poses a problem:
While in a natural penis, the number of cavities will be proportionate to size, in a penis which was increased to the same size by jelquing, this number will be lower than natural.
The result looks something like this:
As you can see, both examples have the same absolute volume, however one has many natural (and thus small) cavities, while the other has a lower amount of artificially stretched out cavities.
You have to keep in mind the tissue around the chambers expands too which creates spacing and leaves you with a low density erectile tissue.
As you can see from the pictures, the precise volume of blood you can fit into the larger cavities is smaller then what you can fit into the smaller ones. This results in disproportionate blood volume relative to the size of the penis. And causes weak erections.
Notice how all the PE preaches either wear cock rings/rubber bands around their dicks or can't get hard at all. Bloodflow constriction devices which increase the presure inside the cavities above the healthy norm further contribute to the problem.
Since this change is morphological and not physiological, it cannot be effectively corrected with drugs/supplements or bloodflow constriction devices. Only superficialy compensated and never to the extent of a healthy penis.
Don't do anything artifical with your dick. Trust nature and its mechanisms, precisely designed by millions of years of evolution.
Stop PE now, bruh.
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