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For the different Aneros models, what is your sense of which part contacts the prostate?

Most models have two humps. What do you feel each of those humps contacts?

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its contacting the prostate, right? lol. I will say the "feelings" are much more exaggerated then the actual movement, if that makes sense. The pleasure I feel of the device on my prostate leads me to think its moving up and down and side to side but the device itself is hardly moving.


   
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its contacting the prostate, right? lol. I will say the "feelings" are much more exaggerated then the actual movement, if that makes sense. The pleasure I feel of the device on my prostate leads me to think its moving up and down and side to side but the device itself is hardly moving.

I feel exactly the same way. Sometimes it can be hard to figure out when things are actually moving and when I'm imagining things. It's pretty hot either way.


   
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For me, the only difference can be found on a helix is that it feels like the contact is one point. when using a progasm or vice, it feels like a whole section got contact. after 5 mins of use, there are really no feeling of what contacts what.


   
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For a Prostate orgasm, to feel the actual point of contact, I need to use a Eupho or Peridise. When using those smaller models, I can feel what I think is a small point of contact. When that feeling becomes apparent, it builds into a full body climax. I don't feel that point of contact as much using a helix or the other larger units. Those tend to spread out the feeling more.


   
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For the different Aneros models, what is your sense of which part contacts the prostate?

Most models have two humps. What do you feel each of those humps contacts?

Darwin

Very interesting question. One that I haven't really thought of that much. I'll be taking guesses, but here goes.
1.) Helix - I think it's the end bump (farthest from handle) It aggressively touches the prostate
2.) MGX - I think it's the first bump (closest to handle) Much gentler massage and the one I'm currently using the most.
3.) Eupho SYN - The 2nd bump. I seem to get more motion from this. Perhaps due to the longer length and some peristaltic motion going on with this one
4.) Progasm Ice - The 2nd bump - I credit the PG for some of my early progress.
5.) Peridise - No contact but I get some wonderful sensations from the motion.


   
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For me, the only difference can be found on a helix is that it feels like the contact is one point. when using a progasm or vice, it feels like a whole section got contact. after 5 mins of use, there are really no feeling of what contacts what.

I agree on the Progasm and Vice. Also on the 5 minutes thing 😀


   
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