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I have been reading posts here and am enthusiastic about aneros; but, I have a serious question: I had a Prostatectomy (Cancer surgery) several years ago and am wondering if and how the aneros would benefit me now? I still have orgasms - dry, of course! - and simply feel cheated out of so much of the pleasures I am missing because I do not have a prostate. Help???


   
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Hi im4him62,

Welcome to the Aneros Forums, your best source of information for learning about the multiple benefits and joys of using the Aneros prostate massagers. You may wish to read the thread Does the Aneros work for Prostate Cancer survivors with no prostate? for a similar question.

Since you are still capable of experiencing dry-O's, this would indicate the nerves surrounding your prostate were spared significant damage during your surgery. That's great news for you because those are the nerves which are stimulated during an Aneros prostate massage session.

I think the chance of the Aneros massager working for you are pretty good. What's even better for you is that you can try it out for FREE, (click on the 100% Money Back Guarantee button), if you purchase either the SGX or MGX model through this website.


   
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 rook
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If there are some sensory nerves still active you've got a possible shot at stimulating those. Check with by Personal Message if he doesn't post in this thread.

If that route isn't available, perhaps consider anal and lower canal stim using Peridise. Should that prove pleasurable, move on to Tempo.


   
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