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By *G LanaTV/TS
over a year ago
Gosport |
I have tried a fair number of them and read a lot of discussion on them both on these and other forums. My general impression is that it often dependent the match between the indervidual's anatomy the massager design on how well a specific model works. That said some ranges seem to work better with a wide range of people.
Generally the Aneros range have a good reputation and the companies own website has a lot of helpful information on selecting the right model and how to use them, the forum section is an especially extensive resource. I have several of their designs and find work well for me but to get the most from them can be quite a commitment involving both muscle training and adjusting to very delicate prostate stimulation.
The other prostate massager I get on very well with is the Nexus Revo. This is almost the opposite end of the spectrum, it has a rotation tip section and gives a very robust rubbing action. It is worth being aware that some report this as being too aggressive and other dislike the bulk of the base section. I would not be comfortable moving around with this one inserted.
I have also tried the Rocks Off, Bad Boy and Rude Boy toys. Personally I don't get on with these as I find it hard to get them into the right position and when I do I then manage to accidentally expel them meaning they just don't maintain stimulation long enough. |
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