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@djblackknight not sure where you are from but this is the kit to get you started. http://www.electrastim.co.uk/acatalog/ElectraStim-EM-PS-GP-P-Spot-Gift-Pack.html#SID=26


   
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Hello, bravenewworld.

I am used to anal vibrators and anal e-stim, so it's easy for me to achieve Super Os in those ways. However, I was unprepared for vibration and e-stim at the same time. Consequently, I had one Dry O after another until I couldn't take it anymore; about 30 minutes. Some practice will be required before I will be able to relax enough to get a Super O from the Mystim Electric Eric.

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@ten_s_nuts out of interest I assume you are just sitting it in one place, not moving it in and out.I assume this because this is the only way you could relax enough.
I understand about the chian dry-Os They can become very exhausting let alone chain super-Os.

So your saying a Vice estim unit is the go not just a progasm with estim?

Hey all its missing then is lights and music, Then it would be all singing all dancing vibrating and electrifying! Race you to the patents office! *-:)


   
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Alex;

The Electrastim has 4 contact points: one on each side of the insertable part and one on each side of the P-tab top surface.

BTW, I tried my newest toy today, the Mystim Electric Eric. It's on the larger side for anal use (1.5" diameter at its widest point). Works fine, and as you pointed out, the fit is so tight that the type of lube is not a factor for electrical contact. The combo of vibe and e-stim the Mystim offers is on the edge of overwhelming. I'll post a picture of the unit, soon.

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Ahh.. I see.. well, the two P-tab points can always be bridged into one polarity, and so can the side-points on the insertable part. That - coupled with a tenspad could make this a good tri-phase setup as well 🙂

Think I'm gonna buy it... Valentines day ran me $400, so why not spend a hundred on this thing!


   
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Alex;Don't spend $100 on the Electrastim. They are $61 on Amazon.com.
Please let us know how the tri-phase thing works out.

bravenewworld;
Yeah, I don't like anal toys going in and out, unless we're talking about pegging, and that's another story altogether. (See the Pegging thread.)

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Already ordered it 🙂

Now, the pin connectors. Does the Sirius take the regular TENS-pins?


If so I can use these adapters:



   
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Sirius takes regular 2mm TENS or EMS plugs (pins). Usually they have a rounded point, at least mine do. There are some other different audio pins that are not 2mm. Unlike regular pads the Sirius sockets appear to be conductive silicone (if such a substance is possible) which have a more elastic fit than the metal ones.
http://physioworks.com.au/landing/tens-electrodes-ems.htm
Not a good picture. Metal part of the pin is 2mm wide by 12 mm long ( maybe 13mm)


   
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Perfect! I was hoping it was Tens-fit-pins 🙂

Can't wait to try this thing! And yes, after a bit of googling it seems that one type of silicone has a good temperature and electric conductiveness - dunno what it means to be a good temperature conductor though.


   
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Alex;

Good electrical conductors tend to be good thermal conductors as well. For anal toys made out of this type of silicone, you can expect them to equalize with your body temperature very quickly. The opposite would be true for a probe made out of wood.
😉

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I'd take a pass on a wooden trode/floatation device then:)

Over to something a bit more interesting.
Has anyone had their girlfriend try the Sirius vaginally?
It might work well as the trodes will be on both sides of the clit and both sides of the "shaft". And looks like it might hit the Gspot in a great way when contracting 🙂


   
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Alex;

My wife tried e-stim for sex more than a few times, with various devices and arrangements of pads, etc. She did not like any of it. I've read that some women do like e-stim. So, it's a matter of personal preference like many sex things. However, wife does like the relaxing and pain-killing effects of e-stim on her lower back. (Me, too.)

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There are a few testimonials on a few different pages. Definately sounds like this thing hits the spot vaginally as well 🙂


   
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Had my third session with it and new batteries. It felt way more comfortable this time. Prostate was pulsing the next morning still. After the session I had multiple erection while sleeping, Woke to find myself dry humping the bed! I had ended the session with a super-T too so WOW this thing is good...


   
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It just may be that with this continuing thread that the Aneros Company may see there is a demand for an estim Vice! Money to be made?


   
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It arrived yesterday, haven't had time to try it yet.. Looks a bit smaller than the progasm but bigger than the pro jr.

@isvara, yeah.. Aneros needs to face this head on. It is the "next step" towards a more complete prostate stimuli.


   
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@Aneros2 Please note the enthusiasm in this tread for this new device.We really would like a proper Aneros e-stim progasm.
We really enjoy the Aneros brand better and are sure you could come up with something better than every thing else.
@Alex_xxx yes i agree slightly smaller. You can tell when lubed loaded, shaped different too. Harder to insert the first part. If it was shaped exactly the same as a progasm i think it would blast you into orbit.but its the best that is around so it seems.


   
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@braveneworld, I really find the shape of the first part very difficult to insert especially past the inner sphincter. May just need to accept there is a steep learning curve, Once I have recovered from the insertion it is great. I thought it might have been me.


   
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@isvara Nah! Just hold it there with some pressure and twist its around a bit and breath. It is difficult.


   
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Mmmm. I think BPH makes it more difficult as the angle is different. The BPH creates an obstruction, but on the other hand should make the Prostate more pronounced!


   
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I'm actually going to look around and see if there is anywhere I can buy the silicone conductive in liquid form. A coating of that over a modified progasm would be awsome. The problem usually is that the copper adhesive edges and wiring are exposed and nailpolish really doesnt do a good job of coating.


   
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Seriously tried the Sirius. Coconut oil as internal contact lubricant and a generous dollop of ultrasound gel on the perineum as an external electrode contact fluid. I crossed one internal electrode to the external electrode on the perineum and like wise for the other side. I used a modulated 2hz - 5hz at 300ms. I just laid back and learnt to observe and relax and let the stim do the work. Nothing great but when I had had enough I noticed some precum had been quietly released. I shall now see if this has helped my Aneros experience.
The ultra sound gel was great and unbelievably economical as an external contact fluid.
I will try a left internal to a right external etc. sometime.
The main problem is Sirius is so sphincter unfriendly on insertion - looking forward to a better profile from Aneros. Other than that I can't fault Sirius.


   
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I have had Sirius for two months. I use it maybe 1 time per week. I find it awakens the prostate. I use a very low setting, and just relax. After a bit, my muscles get in sync with the pulses and I can just lay back and my eyes roll back in my head.

I have on occasion given in and upped the power and it is counter productive.

I found this to be hard to insert at first, but after the second time, I had figured it out and can now just slip it in. I also discovered that a few minutes with Helix Syn or Maximus first relaxes you and makes the process with Sirius much easier.

I always use the main connectors and have never cross connected them and for me the Perineum connections really add nothing for me.

The device on low simply cause subtle muscle contractions on each side of the device causing it to move and gently massage the prostate. It seems to me that it causes what we are looking for in involuntary contractions with our other aneros devices.

It doesn't estim the prostate.


   
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Regarding @isvara's earlier post on "medical grade Silicone" ...remember that some heavy metals can be cumulative in the human body.

Years ago there were few manufacturers of Silicone products (iirc, circa 1970 it was just Dow-Corning and General Electric). I needed to accomplish repairs on a friend's restaurant coffee maker. With concerns about the effects of high temperature on the sealant, I called the G.E. application engineering department for advice on using G-E Silcone Seal (r). Their response was, " the Clear and White product should be OK but, "... since there is some Arsenic in the Black sealant, please avoid having it contact food or beverages."

Today, I find a similar situation with the silicone grease used in re-assembly of a rotary valve in my water softener. The correct grease has a part number indicating it's safety in potable water systems.


   
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Hey, rook.

Your point about the material safety of sex toys is well taken. Many low-cost Chinese made sex toys have been found to be of questionable quality and require the use of a condom to prevent any problems. The high-end "platinum cured silicone" products are probably perfectly safe, but there's no written warranty from anybody, including Aneros in that regard.

I humbly suggest that the sex toy industry itself should launch a product safety code and certification program. That would become a kind of "Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval" we could rely on.

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Note: I am still on the way to any great Aneros experience.
Sirius has woken up my Prostate. For the last month I've been on a plateau. Used Sirius seriously for three nights. Best connection was outlet one to the internal electrodes and outlet two to the perineum. Light to medium power.
Next day I had seriously good trad sex. Last night for 2hours with Helix SYN had lots of my mini contractions. Later for another 2 hours my Prostate was 'buzzing' lightly against the Helix. The mini contractions continuing. The buzzing was a new experience.


   
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isvara;

Glad to hear that e-stim can be used to "wake up" the prostate. Another good reason Aneros should make an e-Vice.

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If you have bought theduo flick or the prostate electrode remember to register your 3 year warranty! http://electrastim.us1.list-manage1.com/subscribe?u=582fc959fed0cfe50785303e1&id=67285f676e


   
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Hey, would this help if you have low-nerve sensitivity in the prostate due to bulging discs?

Would it stimulate nerve pathways to reconnect, form new pathways, or just feel good?


   
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@Badger Wot is the definition of stimulate? If you feel something even if it is low this means you are stimulating it I would think. Feel good = Stimulate good. If you have nerve and muscle damage in your leg is not the treatment to stimulate it gently with exercises?Gentle use may help I would think would be the answer your looking for....


   
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Hello, Badger.

You should ask your doctor, who might refer you to a specialist.

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