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 sgr
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Hello, everyone, I'm new to all this, and wondering which is the best model for someone my size. 6'4"?


   
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Hey sgr

I'm between 6'4" and 6'5" and I began with an MGX and remain glad that I did. I had a wide variety of sessions, 2 steps forward, 1 step back etc...

I learned a lot with it and was able to use it as a mechanical feedback device training the muscles around the prostate and the adjoining rectal wall muscles, as well as others.

Recently added the Helix and Eupho (Sublime Set) and thrilled with them now, particularly the Eupho, but glad I stayed with the MGX to make the major progress first. All the best with your journey and the many paths you will explore!

artform


   
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sgr-

I'm 6'3". I have both an MGX and a Helix. I have only had about 15 sessions total with either device and this is what I've found:

It is my understanding that the Helix is larger. However, despite being larger, the Helix is EASIER to insert. Some unusual paradox, I'm sure. The MGX is more difficult to insert, but upon insertion, it definitely feels better. After it gets past the midpoint and just as it's getting sucked in on it's own (during primary insertion) I feel a sensation of wetness and warmth, like I'm about to pee a little. (There's no incontinence- just a pleasant sensation.) After about 3-5 minutes and my rectum is relaxed, I begin with some contractions, and the P-tab works WONDERS. The P-Tab on the MGX is much larger than the Helix's. I have now put my Helix away (at least for a few months) and will focus my efforts on the MGX exclusively. I agree with artform. Get the MGX and use it for a few months before expanding your collection!

artform- thanks for your post. I'm gonna get a Eupho now. And maybe a peridise. (Funny how after trying one, you want to get another!) I hope they stop making new models for a while. This could be a costly hobby! LOL.


   
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