Does there seem to be any difficulty with ED and using Aneros? I'm thinking not reacting to the massage or something like that. Any supplements needed?
just started? if so, most of us experienced the same thing too. I meant not reacting to the massager
you need to learn and pick up the subtle sensation, how to use your muscle to move the massager instead of hammer aneros in and expect some miracle to happen
I have been using aneros for at least 2 years and i still learning something new each session and only recently I am able to have more precise control of my pelvic floor muscles
@Georgespokane , I'm not sure I understand what you are asking about. If already having ED causes difficulty using Aneros, or if using Aneros may cause difficulty with ED?
@Georgespokane First, welcome on board the Aneros World!
I'm not if your question is about not getting an erection while in a session and if so, having an erection or not is not a factor for your massager to do it's job or you feeling the benefits. I had a very low libido or sex drive before starting prostate massages and I feel my Aneros has helped me by leaps and bounds. Just enjoy your journey and hopefully, if you do have ED, the situation will improve itself.
To clarify, I have ED and so far even viagra isn't helping. I can still masturbate but don't get a hard on. The Aneros certainly feels good and I'm hoping it will somehow help with the ED. But also was wondering if having ED would interfere with Aneros results.
@Georgespokane Having an erection, or having the ability to have an erection is not really part of the Aneros deal. In my opinion, one is best off leaving the penis out of the picture on the Aneros journey.
Whether Aneros can help with the ED is likely to depend on what causes it. Expanding your ability to enjoy different types of orgasms that originate from different kind of stimuli should at least have the potential to improve the situation. Parallel to your Aneros journey, I suggest you also look into other techniques, such as KSMO ( https://multiples.com ) and Brain Sync ( http://www.brainsync.com ).
@Pavlov is right about leaving your penis out of the equation at first. But because the prostate is intimately connected with our ejaculation response (and erections) you may indirectly help your ED with continuing Aneros use. But that is just my opinion. It certainly is worth pursuing! Good luck!
PS Quick online search yielded: "Medical staff use prostate stimulation to cause an erection/ejaculation when needed for medical purposes. It would be abnormal if prostate stimulation didn't cause a reaction."