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ok so i decided to use my aneros today after a few weeks of not.. throughout i havent had much luck with it.. i do have stronger manual O's but thats about it but anyway back to today i have be in my session for about 15min and ive heard that ur not supose to touch the aneros once its in but i figure a little touching couldnt hurt so i applied a little pressure to the rear tab just to make a little more pressure on the prostate during muscle flexing... so after about 8-10 flex's a drop of cloudy liquid came out the tip... was that cum or what??? this never happened b4 until i used pressure... soon after that i ended the session and now my head feels foggy and wierd y is that? any answers or suggestions??? thx



   
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newby,

What you have described doing is called prostate "milking". The massage action allowed the ejaculatory ducts to open a bit allowing semen & prostate fluid to be released. You can read a short paragraph about Prostate Milking in the “Your Body” chapter of the Aneros WIKI. You can read a longer treatise on prostate milking technique and issues from Lady Lubyanka.

As to the foggy headedness, I think it was just a coincidental occurrence. However, if it re-occurs after the same circumstances on a chronic basis, then you should probably discuss this with a physician.



   
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