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Increasiing agility of Eupho-classic


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 rook
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A couple of weeks ago I was stowing clean toys and sorting through the odds and ends in my prostate toy box. There, lying in the bottom of the toy box was a stray medicine dropper bulb that I once used with my Helix-classic while I was going through my initial perineum conditioning. I cleaned and dried the bulb and for no particular reason slid it over the p-tab on my Eupho-classic.

Last week I was preping for a Maximus->Eupho split session, saw the rubber bulb on the Eupho and on a whim, opted to leave it in place. This particular bulb was about 1/8 inch longer than the p-tab so would offer a bit of "spring" when in contact with my perineum.

The Maximus part of the session felt typical of the dozens of sessions I've started with this toy. After the usual 15 to 20 minutes of loosening up with Maximus I pulled it out, allowing desire and lust to build for the Eupho action yet to come. I ran through my mid-session meditation and chakra stim routine and, in went Eupho.

Three gentle breaths and a tiny squeeze triggered a chain of involuntaries unusual considering that I was only moments into the second half of this spit session. Eupho was 'wagging' laterally with each tiny rectal or prostate pulse. I entered the rapture of orgasm and went calm seas for nearly a full minute. I adjusted posture and position took two or three gentle breaths as Eupho wagged about far more than I'd ever experienced with this tool. Calm seas and a sort of 'super bliss' was soon replaced by a 'once in a year' monster orgasm. The visuals were intense and the hallucinations were like a prelude to the Forth of July. My usual Super-O occurs about 75 to 90 minutes into my "orgasmic" sessions. This time I was soaking up the intense pleasure in something less than an hour and after a sip of Gatorade was ready for more.

I don't own a Eupho-syn but figure that the 'springy bulb' on the p-tab of this E-classic might have some qualities similar to the -syn model.


   
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