Gomer,
>Okay I think I found a problem. I'm not sure how much bigger the regular Bib Hanger is but it might help if it is taller than the Starter. In these pics instead of being in an "O" shape, my penis is squeezed hard which forms something like this "()" instead which is an obvious occurance with side pressure on the shaft. I think this is probably normal except for the fact that the more it tightens/squeezes, the more skin that gets the shit pinched out of it on the top and bottom of the hanger. Would the regular model be tall enough to where it wouldn't pinch the skin on the top and bottom? Or maybe I'm not wrapping tight enough to keep the skin in the center where it should be. What do you guys think?<
No. The hanger is a lateral compression device, not circular. It is supposed to put the pressure on the top sides of the two major chambers. I am 6.5 inches in upper shaft erect girth, and can fit in the Starter without pinching.
This is a physics problem, with the relevant variables being your wrapped flaccid girth, and the hanger settings. Also, you want your wrap to be tight enough so that it contains all of the skin snugly, and the wrap and the skin does not get caught in the teeth. It should be a solid wrapped bundle.
I think the following is the best course of action for the pinching thing. Wrap with about 15-18 inches of wrap. Then, try different spacings of your passes when you wrap. First try about one eight inch passes as you spiral down. Then, move to one quarter inch passes. Then, three eigths, etc. The tighter the passes on the spirals, the larger your wrapped flaccid girth will be.
Then, try many different levels of tightness of the wrap. Try to always be loose enough to pee, but tight enough so that the wrap contains the skin.
For the time being, limit your sets to a few minutes. Just do the experimentation until you find the physical settings that are comfortable. When you find the correct tightness, and configuration of the wrap, take a permanent marker, and draw a line down the center of the top of the wrap. This will allow you to recreate the correct tightness. Then, also mark the edge of each pass of the wrap. This will allow you to recreate the correct wrapped flaccid girth.
Now, at the same time you are trying to get your wrap correct, make sure that the top gap is smaller than the bottom gap.
As far as pics go, a pic at each step would be great.
>However, I did tighten it as much as I could with my fingers and then I used a pair of pliers(sp?) to tighten it a little more. It still slid a little bit but didn't anchor on the head this time.<
That is really bad. If you have to use pliers to tighten the hanger, you probably have wrap caught in the teeth. Using pliers is bad, because the hard plastic may break. Better to wrap a bit tighter, and keep the wrap out of the teeth.
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