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Question about Perito exercise
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2022 5:21 pm
by cwatt1
Hi all,
I was implanted August 1 and so far am very pleased even though I have lost some length. I'm optimistic from reading other posts here that it just will take time and regular cycling to get there.
Regarding the Perito exercise: Dr. Perito says to grab the base of the penis and THEN bend up, down, and sideways. I can pump up until my penis is really hard -- hardly any "give" if it is squeezed in it's fully erect state. It's really tough and kind of painful to bend it if I'm holding on to the base.
Any suggestions or comments?
Thanks to all.
Re: Question about Perito exercise
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2022 7:05 pm
by crazyjoe
Can understand your difficulty in doing it -- but as the implant docs say, you can't break it -- they are just tubes -- not like the composition of your native dick.
So bend it in all directions as much as you can ,would be my suggestion though others may differ which I respect. It really helped me regain length.
Re: Question about Perito exercise
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2022 7:33 pm
by cwatt1
It's a lot easier to bend in all directions if I don't hold on to the base of the penis, but I'm not sure how much value that gives me. It does seem to allow a couple of additional pumps.
Re: Question about Perito exercise
Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2022 8:03 am
by riseagain
The more you do the bending exercises, the softer and easier it gets. When I first started the bending there was no way it would bend in any direction. Now fully erect it will bend about 30 degrees either way. So just give it time and things will soften up. Also, you can do it partially inflated too.
Re: Question about Perito exercise
Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2022 8:33 am
by crazyjoe
I agree with riseagain -- gets easier and softer over time. Do hold on to the base though, otherwise you will not be bending the tubes.
I had a pretty tough time getting started with this -- it was like are you kidding me? After all, when you see Perito doing it, he is bending empty tubes... sure, I thought, easy for you...
Now I find it very reinforcing when after doing the exercise -- and I do a propeller bending at full max -- I am able to pump more fluid even though I had reached maximum before the bending.
Re: Question about Perito exercise
Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2022 9:53 am
by Floridaspeedo
I am in the same boat. My tubes are stiff as a board and the Perrito exercises hurt.
My question though "do they actually help with length with the Titan IPP?"
Joe
Re: Question about Perito exercise
Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2022 10:14 am
by cwatt1
Thanks guys! I'll keep at it. I do like riseagain's suggestion about doing the exercise partially inflated, and hopefully working up to doing it at full max.
Re: Question about Perito exercise
Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2022 9:23 pm
by Rider1400
Floridaspeedo wrote:I am in the same boat. My tubes are stiff as a board and the Perrito exercises hurt.
My question though "do they actually help with length with the Titan IPP?"
Joe
I’m a little over 5 months and yes!, it helps it a little. Immediately before with VED or injection I was 6-3/4 plus a little…. At first inflate I was 5-3/4.. a few months later I was at 6. Then I started in earnest with the perito exercise and after two months or so of consistency morning and nite exercises I’m at 6-1/2”. Think maybe this is where I will be for a while but will continue the exercises for a total of my first year then maybe cut back. See where I’m at then
Re: Question about Perito exercise
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2022 1:06 am
by Tokyo_123
I find bending to the right side really difficult. Up and down is OK, granted I feel a slight popping in the tubing. Still practicing however.