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2 months in... should I get the Vice 2?


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(@ronaldash99)
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love using my helix syn and made great progress but no super-o. Intrigued by the vice 2 that adds more size and vibrations. From experienced users will this help speed up the process? Money is no object so hoping it does! Thanks for the advice.


   
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AlexKutler
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Some guys love vibrations, but for me it kills a session dead. It's just too much stimulation and desensitizes me. I also feel that during the learning process, any extraneous movement can be detrimental whether it's vibrations or manual movements using your hands. For my journey, a huge part of it was/is teaching my body how to move the Aneros on its own and it would have taken me much longer had there been interference. It'd be like trying to learn how to ride a bike when your dad never takes his hands off the handlebars.

As far as size, sometimes my body does crave something bigger. When I was newer, I got a Progasm ice but honestly that was probably a little too big at the time. It would feel great for about 20 minutes but the size was too much pressure and the good feelings would fizzle out quickly. The Progasm Jr might've been more appropriate, though I love Sr. now.

I'd say stick with the Helix Syn for a while. It seems like many around here greatly enjoy the Eupho, myself included. Though, the best part of all of this is exploration and finding what makes YOU tick, since no two guys are ever going to walk the same path. If money is no object the Vice 2 may be worth a shot; you might just be one of those guys who loves the good vibes.


   
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I have a lelo Hugo, and have had it for longer than any of my non vibrating prostate massagers. Even since my rewiring, the toy is sort of a (really expensive) dud for me. When I put it in it feels good but the vibrations distract me from the subtleties of the elusive prostate orgasms. If you get it, maybe stick with non vibrating toys at least for the beginning of your sessions, and then go vibratory at the end. But we are all different. That’s just my experience.


   
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For me, Vibration is just a distraction from the main event . One of the things I did early on was practice holding kegels until the point where they became second nature and that helped progress quite a bit during actual sessions. Also, while in active orgasm the involuntaries feel much more like rapid fire kegels that can become fatiguing pretty quickly. To keep myself in tune for that event, I do kegels to the beat of my car's turn signal while waiting to make a left hand turn at traffic intersections. These are several things I do between sessions and it is nothing more than developing and maintaining muscle memory so that it is totally automatic and I don't even think about what I am doing during a session which just allows me to let go and enjoy it.

Be careful with the car/turn signal thing though, as I progressed, I have found it to become increasingly easy to slip into a less than attentive state for actual driving and more than once have been distracted.

Funny side to that one... Last week I pulled up next to this absolutely gorgeous woman waiting to make the left hand turn. Started kegels and made the mistake of focusing one her. Next thing I know horns are honking and people are yelling. I sat through the whole left hand turn light. Oh well.


   
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