ACTUALLY Realist Gains

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6 Nov 202310:01

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the speaker challenges common misconceptions about penis enlargement (PE), emphasizing the importance of setting realistic goals based on data and personal experience. He discusses studies showing modest gains from PE devices, debunks the idea of dramatic results, and stresses the need for consistency and dedication. Using his own trial as an example, he highlights the high dropout rate and lack of commitment in the PE community. His advice: aim for small, achievable goals to stay motivated and avoid disappointment, as significant gains take time and persistence.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Realistic goals for penis enlargement (PE) are crucial for maintaining motivation and avoiding disappointment.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The data suggests that gains of around 1.2 cm (about half an inch) after six months of using an extender are typical, not dramatic increases.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Achieving about 2/3 of an inch over a year is more in line with most PE studies, meaning rapid gains are rare.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ People often overestimate the potential gains of PE, leading to unrealistic expectations like gaining an inch in a year.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Realistic goals are based on what is *achievable*, not just what is theoretically *possible*.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Many individuals fail to stick with PE routines long enough to see results, as seen in the speaker's personal trial where only 2 out of 15 participants completed it.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Consistency is key, but it's not realistic to expect that everyone will maintain a strict routine long enough to see significant gains.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Setting small, achievable goalsโ€”such as 0.25 inches in length after six monthsโ€”helps maintain motivation and progress.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Inflated success stories, like those claiming 2-inch gains, should be taken with caution as they often lack verifiable evidence.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Instead of focusing on extreme, immediate results, focus on gradual, steady progress to avoid discouragement and stick with the process.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ In the PE community, very few people document their gains in a transparent, measurable way, making it hard to validate exaggerated success stories.

Q & A

  • What is the main argument presented in the video regarding penis enlargement (PE)?

    -The main argument is that many people have unrealistic expectations about the potential gains from PE, and the speaker emphasizes the importance of setting realistic goals based on available data. The speaker criticizes the widespread belief that significant gains are easy to achieve and stresses that slow, consistent progress is more typical.

  • What does the data from the extender study reveal about potential gains in PE?

    -The data from the extender study shows that after using the device for 4-6 hours daily for six months, participants typically achieved an average gain of about 1.2 cm (half an inch). Over a year, gains were reported as roughly 2/3 of an inch. This data supports the idea that realistic gains are much smaller than commonly expected.

  • How does the speaker define a 'realistic' goal in the context of PE?

    -A 'realistic' goal, according to the speaker, is one that is sensible and practical, based on what can actually be achieved, rather than what is theoretically possible. For example, aiming for a quarter of an inch in length within the first six months and a half-inch over the course of a year are considered realistic and achievable goals.

  • What criticism does the speaker have regarding the PE communityโ€™s expectations?

    -The speaker criticizes the PE community for fostering unrealistic expectations, particularly through claims of extreme gains (e.g., 2 inches or more). He argues that these exaggerated expectations lead to disappointment and disillusionment when individuals fail to achieve similar results.

  • Why does the speaker believe many people fail to follow through with PE trials or routines?

    -The speaker believes that many people fail because they lack motivation and discipline. Even when participants sign up for trials, many quit after a few months. This is often due to the slow nature of progress, with many seeking instant gratification instead of committing to a long-term, consistent effort.

  • What was the outcome of the speaker's own PE trial involving 15 participants?

    -Out of 15 participants in the speaker's PE trial, only two successfully completed the six-month program. The rest either dropped out or stopped responding midway. The two who completed the trial showed notable gains, but the high dropout rate illustrates how difficult it is to maintain commitment in the PE process.

  • What does the speaker think about claims of extreme PE gains (e.g., 2 inches)?

    -The speaker views claims of extreme gains as highly suspicious and unrealistic. He compares them to rare outliers, similar to an athlete achieving an extraordinary feat like Kobe Bryantโ€™s 81-point game. Such claims are often not backed by credible evidence, and the speaker warns against using these outliers as benchmarks.

  • How does the speaker suggest individuals should approach PE goals?

    -The speaker suggests individuals should set small, incremental goals that are achievable, like a quarter of an inch in length in six months. By doing so, they can stay motivated and avoid the discouragement that comes from aiming for overly ambitious targets. Gradual progress is key.

  • What is the issue with using measurements that may not be accurate, as mentioned by the speaker?

    -The speaker highlights that many people in the PE community use inaccurate measurement techniques, such as changing the angle at which they measure or using devices that may distort results. This contributes to the spread of inflated or unreliable claims about PE gains.

  • How does the speaker view the potential for PE to become mainstream?

    -The speaker believes that PE will likely never become mainstream because people are unwilling to put in the required effort and consistency. The desire for instant results and lack of commitment make it unlikely for PE practices to be widely accepted or successful for the majority of people.

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