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By *G Lana OP TV/TS
over a year ago
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Thanks for the suggestion unfortunately I had already tried that and at least via the mobile site the Peridise set had no reviews and only one on the Tempo so I was hoping for a few other experiences. |
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I know this forum post is over a year old, but just in case my info can help. If you click the green arrow next to my name you can see the posts where I have written extensively about Aneros use.
More recently I have bought the peridise set and they pack a huge punch for such a small toy. Would highly recommend. They don't physically come in contact with the prostate, but stimulate it by initiating peristalsis, passively massaging the prostate with muscle movement. They're incredible, but I would recommend some level of experience with solo prostate play as it will be 10 times better.
The key is to just insert the bulb at the end, leaving the rest of the toy outside. This creates the imbalance and makes your anus twitch and contract, thereby stimulating the whole region.
Best to just lie comfortably, insert and use diaphragmatic breathing to stay relaxed and try not to clench or contract any muscles. This allows the toy to move freely. Contracting will hold it in place, as much as you might want to contract. |
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