Tim Baker showed this with his flax backed pine right? Flax is very stiff (high MoE) pine is not so much. The result was a over stressed belly with tons of chrysals. Anytime you bend a bow the back undergoes tension and the belly compression. If there is tension that means the back is trying to stretch, if the bow actually bends, then it does stretch. But depending on the belly material it may stretch more or less. If the belly is less stiff the flax makes it compress more than it normally would thus reducing the amount it stretches. Vise versa, If the belly was stiffer it would make the flax stretch more. If there was no belly material then I guess you could say it doesn't stretch. But that's only cause flax isn't rigid, and super flexible in compression with practically no compressive stiffness, thus you can loop it or flex it however you want. But if you glue it onto something rigid, then it must stretch if you bend it like a bow, unless the belly material undergoes so much damage that it isn't rigid anymore. Styrofoam might do that, but even the most chrysaled wood still maintains some rigidity.