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Male Enhancement Q&As- Steel Cord Edition

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Al Alfaro |

Here are some commonly asked Male Enhancement questions and answers

Q.  I've read about how some men have a steel cord which can prevent them from gaining. How do I tell if I have this?
 
A:  There are many theories in the male enhancement community, and one of these is the "steel cord" phenomenon. What's known anatomically as the septum of the penis is often identified as a "steel cord".
 
The septum- just like any other part of the penis- is made of soft tissue and is amenable to elongation, over time.  
 
The confusion arises when, out of a lack for a basis of comparison, some men believe themselves to be in possession of some sort of irregular anatomical development. All healthy, intact men have a penile septum.
 
Q.  Is there a best way to train to target the steel cord (septum) of the penis?
 
A: Most any length targeted practice- like extending or hanging should work, but you can more directly target the septum (as well as the tunica) of the penis using the FULCRUM BELT. This will bend the penis so as to better target these harder to isolate tissues.
 
Q.  I believe I have the steel cord that is discussed in penis enlargement reddits and other forums. I think I may have toughened it with heavy hanging! Is there a DIY option or operation I can get to weaken it?  
 
A: Our advice is to refrain from any DIY yourself attempt to weaken the septum of your penis!  
 
ALL men with an anatomically typical penis will have a septum. This is a naturally robust part of the penis, but it's amenable to elongation. That being said, overloading the penis with too much weight can create an overall toughening effect.  
 
Penis enlargement isn't weightlifting- the goal is to elongate and not to hang the heaviest weight possible. Find the "sweet spot" between not enough and too much weight for optimal lengthening.