Q. There's quite a few mentions of men discovering they have a steel cord like structure in their penises which prevents length gains. How can I tell if I have this steel cord?
A: In the male enhancement community, there are some theories that are not based on science but on conjecture.
One of these is the "steel cord" phenomenon. The septum of the penis is often mistakenly referred to as an anomalous "steel cord". Just like any other part of the penis, the penile septum is made of soft tissue and can be elongated, over time.
In a nutshell, all men with normally developed penises will have this penile septum. The confusion is due to a lack for a basis of comparison.
Q. What's the best way to target the steel cord within the penis for length?
A: Any proven length-specific method of training like extending or manual exercises should work. Pumping is also effective at elongating the penis if sufficient pressure and time are involved.
Q. I'm worried that I've toughened my steel cord due to overly heavy training practices! What can I do to reverse this surgically or via chemicals?
A: We highly advise against attempting to weaken the structure of the penis surgically or chemically!
Overdoing intensity can toughen the structures of the penis, but allowing for an extended decon break will help to soften up the tissues of the penis.
We recommend adding vibration to your training, as it's been proven that light vibration can help further soften the tissues during the elongation phase of training.
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