Heavy girth work, enough to significantly deform the lateral layer of the tunica, will make the hanger attachment point very sore.
Fatigue from lateral tuncia deformations will mask the fatigue, or make you think you are in fatigue, while hanging for length.
If you significantly deform the lateral and longitudenal layers of the tunica, at the same time, you could promote Peyronies disease, where the layers meld, and you get a bend.
If you have enough time to do an effective girth routine, you would be better off using that time to further deform the tissues that restrict length. IF you do both half ass, you will get half ass results.
Edema that generally comes with heavy girth work will make the foreskin sting while hanging.
There is absolutely no reason to do both at the same time. This is not a race.
Probably some other reasons that do not come to me right now. Is that enough?
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Fatigue from lateral tuncia deformations will mask the fatigue, or make you think you are in fatigue, while hanging for length.
If you significantly deform the lateral and longitudenal layers of the tunica, at the same time, you could promote Peyronies disease, where the layers meld, and you get a bend.
If you have enough time to do an effective girth routine, you would be better off using that time to further deform the tissues that restrict length. IF you do both half ass, you will get half ass results.
Edema that generally comes with heavy girth work will make the foreskin sting while hanging.
There is absolutely no reason to do both at the same time. This is not a race.
Probably some other reasons that do not come to me right now. Is that enough?
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