Measuring correctly is vital in this case, more so because
your penis is not a piece of wood or metal. The penis is made
of tissues that contract and expand according to room temperature,
physical exertion and certain psychological factors. Just
knowing that you are going to
measure your penis
is enough to get the blood flowing into the
Corpora
Cavernosa. Therefore you should try to be as calm
as possible before
measuring your penis. For both
the flaccid and erect states,
length is always measured
from the side, while standing up straight and keeping the
penis extended in front of you. Do not stretch the penis,
but simply prop it with your fingers.
Girth should
always be measured at the middle of the shaft. Remember to
use the same spot every time you
measure your penis.
Every time you
measure your penis, remember to write
the size down in your logbook. This way you will be able to
identify the growth pace of your own body, based on how much
the time it took to add an extra inch of tissue to the penis.
At first, you will probably think little of the
Penis Health logbook. After all, it contains
nothing more than
your starting size. However, a couple
of months later the logbook will be proof of the results brought
by your persistence and a source of pride. It will also help
you set the pace of workouts. Be careful, though, because
it is far too easy to give in to eagerness and
measure
your penis every week, although one week is
too short to notice any significant changes. Too
frequent
measuring leads to
depression and loss of motivation.
The bottom line is that you need to give a proper place to
the logbook. You should not become obsessed with it, but you
should not forget all about it either. If you think you may
not remember to
measure your penis and make a logbook
entry every month, then try setting automatic reminders. The
mobile phone or computer calendar can
make perfect reminders,
but feel free to use any method you are comfortable with or
have employed successfully before. Thus, your logbook will
be both proof of your hard work within the Penis Health program
of exercises and a warning that there is still much to be
done.