Why jelqing videos on YouTube should be avoided if you want to learn how to jelq properly

If you’ve been trying to learn how to jelq, you may have come across a ton of jelqing videos on YouTube. It can be tempting to spend some time clicking through these so-called jelqing videos, hoping to gain the knowledge of how to jelq properly. Just watch a handful of videos and then you can start jelqing and get a bigger penis, right? Not quite. In fact, this may be the worst way to learn jelqing.

Here are 3 reasons why you should avoid jelqing videos on YouTube:

  1. Most are just “text videos” with no tutorials or visual demonstrations. This defeats the entire purpose of watching a video. If you just wanted to read about jelqing, you wouldn’t be clicking on a video to do it, but reading an article like this. However, many of these are simply “words on a screen” that only define or describe the jelq exercise (and usually not very well).
  2. Many are just talking heads. Instead of words on a screen, you have a guy (or sometimes a girl, which is weird) talking about the jelq technique. And most of the time they are just reading a script. Again, it doesn’t have any visual demos or really good or unique information.
  3. Waste of time. You can spend hours on YouTube trying to find a good video on a certain topic. You usually have to go through dozens of videos before you find what you’re really looking for. When it comes to male enhancement exercises, the same applies. You can spend a lot of time reviewing videos and easily get disappointed by the lack of real tutorial information. Now there are exceptions and we will discuss them below so you can save yourself a lot of time if you choose to search for jelqing information on YouTube.

Here are some exceptions that can help you find good informative jelq videos.

  • Search for “human body videos”. When searching, skip any thumbnails that appear to be “text only videos”. Instead, choose the thumbnails that show a human body. Now here is the trick that will save you a lot of time. If you see a “head”, skip it. The instructional videos will be the ones where the camera is pointed towards the groin area. If the thumbnail shows a face, it’s probably just a talking head video with no demo.
  • Banana or elongated object. If you see a banana, cucumber, or some elongated object on the thumbnail, then you know this person will be doing a real demo. While these may not be perfect for demonstrating the technique perfectly (obviously a banana is not the same as a penis), they do show you how the exercise is performed and can give you a pretty good visual idea of ​​what jelqing is all about. all about.
  • Real jelqing videos. Occasionally, YouTube will allow some actual jelqing videos to slip through. For some reason, they bypass the censors and when you click on the video, you suddenly have “the real deal” in your face. Honestly, a lot of men would rather watch a banana demo video, rather than see the real deal. The thing is, these videos are usually pretty bad anyway, and the banana demos are much more complete. Any actual informative jelqing video will be included as part of a jelqing program, and will not be a generic demo video that somehow escaped the censors on YouTube.

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