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Is there a point you can typically stretch to an not have to worry about leaving the barbell out an the rpa half closing up? I know itll shrink but would like to get to a point like with ear lobes were typically once past 0g the elasticity is not longer there to return the lobe to it's original size
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Currently at a 2g and wanting to at least go to 0g

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Is there a point you can typically stretch to an not have to worry about leaving the barbell out an the rpa half closing up? I know itll shrink but would like to get to a point like with ear lobes were typically once past 0g the elasticity is not longer there to return the lobe to it's original size image

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Is there a point you can typically stretch to an not have to worry about leaving the barbell out an the rpa half closing up? I know itll shrink but would like to get to a point like with ear lobes were typically once past 0g the elasticity is not longer there to return the lobe to it's original size image

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Is there a point you can typically stretch to an not have to worry about leaving the barbell out an the rpa half closing up? I know itll shrink but would like to get to a point like with ear lobes were typically once past 0g the elasticity is not longer there to return the lobe to it's original size image

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