Threak-X;298292 said:
I'm a little confused, you said you (Aaron "remek" Kemmer) and your pet Iguana came up with this theory ?

No, no, Iguana is the name of a Penis Enlargementer who helped me create the theory (we came up with it together after much debate).

If I had pet iguanas helping me come up with theories, I'd either be in a lot of trouble or very rich! :)
 
10inchadvantage;298285 said:
Do either of you have a doctoral degree?

Nope, but if we were the type of people to listen to doctors, none of us would be here because Penis Enlargement doesn't work, right? ;) :)

I'll admit, that it took a lot of time to learn about the penis anatomy, the smooth muscle, and other various parts that applied to the theory, but that's where Google Scholar (scholar.google.com) came in handy!
 
Golf;298376 said:
What did you think creates and maintains an erection?

To be honest I've never considered the smooth muscle's role in maintaining an erection. There is a TON of hormone involvement in the erection process as well as in the maintenance phase. I suppose I assumed that the internal pressure of the arterial supply as well as the simultaneous hormonal changes were the primary players in maintaining an erection.
 
millionman;298436 said:
To be honest I've never considered the smooth muscle's role in maintaining an erection. There is a TON of hormone involvement in the erection process as well as in the maintenance phase. I suppose I assumed that the internal pressure of the arterial supply as well as the simultaneous hormonal changes were the primary players in maintaining an erection.
That is correct... the smooth muscle in the CC is just a "sponge" that takes in blood and expands. This expansion is limited by the tunica...
 
sikdogg;298446 said:
That is correct... the smooth muscle in the CC is just a "sponge" that takes in blood and expands. This expansion is limited by the tunica...

Smooth muscle is similar to skeletal muscle as it has receptor sites for certain signaling hormones, as well as it has a significant capacity for nutrient absorption. The skeletal muscle is responsible for most of the O2 absorption in the penis as well as it is lined with a high percentage of hormone receptors.

The thing that I find interesting is how I've lost some girth since I've primarily been focused on length over the last year, but recently my girth numbers have jumped up fairly recently since I've been doing my light jelqing routine 2-3 days a week. That's the main reason why this theory might have some solid footing.

I think a lot of guys have to keep in mind that Remek has been working on this theory for a long while, and a good bit of what he has shared with us is from information he GOT FROM US. Let's not jump to any conclusions on this either way until we've sifted through it over the next few months, and then we might have a better idea if this is headed the right direction or if it's completely headed the opposite way.
 
Does this all mean if I stretch my penis it will get longer?:)
 
Let's not jump to any conclusions on this either way until we've sifted through it over the next few months, and then we might have a better idea if this is headed the right direction or if it's completely headed the opposite way.

Damn it now i have to put my jump to conclusions mat back in the closet
 
doublelongdaddy;298480 said:
Does this all mean if I stretch my penis it will get longer?:)
seeking8.5x6;298482 said:
Damn it now i have to put my jump to conclusions mat back in the closet
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sikdogg;298446 said:
That is correct... the smooth muscle in the CC is just a "sponge" that takes in blood and expands. This expansion is limited by the tunica...

So is the sponge tissue pressing against the tunica what causes the exit value to close? And does the sponge tissue relax because of hormones during a turn on?

(one more) Does this all happen outside of your torso, or is there a part of your dick getting hard on the inside (I'm wondering because of erection angles).

Sorry if I'm expected to google it.
 
Remek-

Can you explain the anatomy of the smooth muscle....wasn't quite clear from the cross-section. Also can you explain how the smooth muscle is worked in the most optimal way?

Thanks a bunch
 
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