Nortical
09-01-2001, 07:34 AM
JELQ CURLS:
Same as a regular jelq but intended to stress particular regions of the penile shaft.
UPWARD OR DOWNWARD CURLS - Grasp the mostly erect member with the dominant hand. But rather than an OK grasp I squeeze "Spike" on top with my thumb and on the bottom with my index finger. They are held parallel and he is squeezed between. As I pull outward I twist him so that he is forced to curl upward. I use a LOT of force and pressure and squeeze him into an upward curl. He is mashed flat and curled upward. Sometimes I move my hand downward while curling "Spike" upward. Do this a lot and change directions. Lift the hand up as the member is curled downward. This stresses corpus cavernosum and spongiosum.
SIDEWAYS JELQ - Use the same approach but bend "Spike" to the left while pulling the hand to the right. Repeat and bend him right. I alternate hands stroke by stroke as "Spike" gets bent left, right, left, right, etc. This mainly stresses Corpus cavernosum.
Why jelq this way? Greater focused stress on the cavernosum and spongiosum BUT much greater stress on the tough comnnective tissue of the tunic. Helps with length and girth. ALSO - I am very straight but I believe jelqing opposite one's curvature will possibly straighten out a curved member and may keep one straighter.
Same as a regular jelq but intended to stress particular regions of the penile shaft.
UPWARD OR DOWNWARD CURLS - Grasp the mostly erect member with the dominant hand. But rather than an OK grasp I squeeze "Spike" on top with my thumb and on the bottom with my index finger. They are held parallel and he is squeezed between. As I pull outward I twist him so that he is forced to curl upward. I use a LOT of force and pressure and squeeze him into an upward curl. He is mashed flat and curled upward. Sometimes I move my hand downward while curling "Spike" upward. Do this a lot and change directions. Lift the hand up as the member is curled downward. This stresses corpus cavernosum and spongiosum.
SIDEWAYS JELQ - Use the same approach but bend "Spike" to the left while pulling the hand to the right. Repeat and bend him right. I alternate hands stroke by stroke as "Spike" gets bent left, right, left, right, etc. This mainly stresses Corpus cavernosum.
Why jelq this way? Greater focused stress on the cavernosum and spongiosum BUT much greater stress on the tough comnnective tissue of the tunic. Helps with length and girth. ALSO - I am very straight but I believe jelqing opposite one's curvature will possibly straighten out a curved member and may keep one straighter.