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Hey all,

My first model was the helix, my initial reflex was to insert it up to the narrow part (left arrows in the diagram) so as to avoid unintentional ejection in mid session. Then I bought the MGX and it didn't really mattered where I would inserted it up to because it's design.

Now I bought the Eupho for Xmas and I had two sessions with it so far and it is pretty cool. One caveat is that the narrow part is so small that I can't insert it up to there and my anus is left holding on to the lower part (the right arrows in the diagram). During my last session there came a point when the Eupho would be pretty much halfway out and I had to put it back in.

Today, on a hunch, I visited the Aneros site and look up the Eupho page. Then I found this diagram (which features the Helix but stilll...)

Seems to me that clearly, the anus is meant to grab the lower part of the model and not the narrow part at the end.

So have I been "wrong" all this time, except for when I use the MGX?

If indeed the anus is meant to be grabbing the lower part of a model, how then can you avoid slip outs? The helix, with it's deep groove seems to be naturally built to prevent it (I can't try it because I lost my model years ago) but the Eupho is seamless.

What do you think?
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Hey @GordonShock,

So have I been "wrong" all this time, except for when I use the MGX?

As far as I understand, you've pushed it too far in. You are supposed to let the aneros find it's postion on it's own, once the widest part slipped in.

If indeed the anus is meant to be grabbing the lower part of a model, how then can you avoid slip outs? The helix, with it's deep groove seems to be naturally built to prevent it (I can't try it because I lost my model years ago) but the Eupho is seamless.

Hm, the anus is rather strong and should always pull the aneros a way, that it eventually grabs the thinnest part of the shaft. Since the Eupho is wider at the tip than at the neck, there should be no problem.

During my last session there came a point when the Eupho would be pretty much halfway out and I had to put it back in.

That sounds odd indeed. How far is that exactly? Was the mid-bulb out? I don't think so, because it would have very likely slipped out completely then. If it slips out only a bit, you should be able to get it back in with a firm clench of your anal muscle. Maybe it just felt to be too far out because you are used to the feeling when it's too far in...
There are plenty of aneros videos out there on porn-tube sites. You may check them out to get a feeling for how far the aneros sticks out usually.

Cheers, Unfug


   
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Hey @GordonShock,

You are supposed to let the aneros find it's postion on it's own, once the widest part slipped in.

Now that sure makes sense, especially if I look at the official Aneros diagram

Maybe it just felt to be too far out because you are used to the feeling when it's too far in...

Now that makes a whole lot of sense. Damn...here I thought that my rewiring was close to be complete. Looks like I have to rewire my own rewiring for a bit. Thanks for your input man.


   
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Never had an aneros product go "too far in". They fit just right. 🙂


   
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So have I been "wrong" all this time, except for when I use the MGX? ...What do you think?

It's possible I missed sending you an introductory PM when you first joined our little community but I covered this topic with that PM. Here's what you may have missed from that PM.

This image accurately depicts the proper insertion location of your Aneros massager. The tip of the Aneros (while inside the rectum) pushes against the prostate gland. The walls of the rectum are very flexible and elastic, they will easily stretch to accommodate the shape of the Aneros. When the anal sphincter muscles are contracted, the Aneros with its P-tab arm is pushed up into the prostate and thus massages it. The P-tab also acts as an anchor/fulcrum/pivot point. When the contraction takes place the Aneros will rotate slightly about the center point of the P-tab thus pushing the tip of the Aneros forward into the prostate for added massage action. With both the Helix & Eupho models it is not necessary (nor really practical) to attempt to insert all the way to the "T" junction.

Upon insertion of your Aneros the proper orientation occurs automatically and naturally. The Aneros are already designed with a forward canted shape to be directed at the prostate, the P-tab assures correct orientation and alignment. Pinpoint accuracy of prostate engagement is NOT necessary. It does NOT require much force or pressure to stimulate the prostate sufficiently to generate the P-Wave phenomenon. As you become more experienced with your massager you will find it requires less and less pressure to generate P-waves, to the point you will be able to generate them without the Aneros present at all. Good Vibes to You !


   
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It's possible I missed sending you an introductory PM when you first joined our little community but I covered this topic with that PM. Here's what you may have missed from that PM.

Hey @rumel , I wanted to go back to that introductory PM and review things and now not able to find it. It's not in my messages and I can only see some PMs, but nothing from you. My email archives have a link but when I visit it, nothing is shown. Have I mistakenly miss-seen or should I be sending an email to support? Thanks!


   
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@lonewolf8, The introductory message I send out is a Private Message on this forum's service, it is not an email (I don't have access to anyone's email address here). There is no need to contact Support. I'll resend that PM to you in case you never received it originally. Good Vibes to You !


   
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@rumel Thanks, I got it now.
I did receive it originally, when the Aneros Forum and Chat was the old style.
And I know I was able to go back to your PM.

But since the change to the new forum and new chat, I was not able to access your PM any more. Hence me wondering if I should be contacting support because it seemed that I was no longer able to access the old data.

With regards to the email, this is what I got in the email:

"rumel added you to a conversation.

Follow the link below to check it out:
https://community.aneros.com/forum/messages/36913

Have a great day!"

So there was some message link and I am sure that this used to bring up your PM on the old forum. But that no longer works correctly.


   
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