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It's about time the Aneros Helix Syn hit the media, along with a photo. Here is a link to the article, posted today from: http://drudgereport.com/ .

https://gizmodo.com/man-had-so-many-prostate-orgasms-he-couldnt-stop-accor-1821441931

Interesting that they are calling for more research, and even mentioning trying to get pictures of the process in action.

On 11-8-2017, I posted this excerpt under, How are "Aless" orgasms possible?

Research would be invited, if only someone was interested enough to spend the money and splash the results across the front page. Research tactics would also be challenging. Imagine trying to map a brain, in a quiet and relaxing Aneros or A-less session, inside a noise MRI. In my opinion, a pipe dream to mainstream, at this point in time.

Is someone reading Aneros.com?
Inserting the normal 'element of doubt', concerning the overuse?
Trying to sell product? I checked various outlets today, and prices are higher than normal...may be the holiday 'rush'?
Actually support that Research is needed? Why should female orgasms research be center stage?

Thoughts?



   
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rumel
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Interesting that they are calling for more research, and even mentioning trying to get pictures of the process in action. "Research would be invited, if only someone was interested enough to spend the money and splash the results across the front page. Research tactics would also be challenging. Imagine trying to map a brain, in a quiet and relaxing Aneros or A-less session, inside a noise MRI. In my opinion, a pipe dream to mainstream, at this point in time."

I agree with you here. You might be interested to read my thread Support for scientific research which I wrote back in 2009. Perhaps with a good pair of noise canceling headphones and listening to [color="darkred"]"HypnAerosession" in the fMRI machine, it's not so much a 'pipe dream' anymore.
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@rumel the noise canceling headphones would possibly suppress enough to relax, until the full body orgasms start, then it would play like a pinball machine.

Great read on your post about 'Support for Scientific Research'. Hopefully it's time has come, with an Award winning Aneros Helix Syn, the article mentioned, and fresh research, away from the female orgasms.



   
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Hey Rumel, did anything ever come out of your 2009 post? Did you set up a non profit group? Did Kinsey Institute ever respond. Maybe if we made a concerted email effort from this site, they may take it serious and fund some research.



   
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Hey Rumel, did anything ever come out of your 2009 post? Did you set up a non profit group? Did Kinsey Institute ever respond. Maybe if we made a concerted email effort from this site, they may take it serious and fund some research.

Regrettably, No, as far as I know nothing has evolved out of that post. The Kinsey Institute responded they had nothing planned to be done in this area of interest. No members offered to set up a non-profit group. Each of these activities would require substantial financial underwriting, far more than a guy like me on fixed income Social Security can provide.

As the old saying goes, "The squeaky wheel gets the grease.", if enough people keep squeaking at the Kinsey Institute perhaps they will open an investigation into this phenomenon.
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Thanks for the update Rumel. I will attempt to send them an email describing my experiences and pointing them to this site. Seems a shame that this phenomenon is probably not known to 99.9% of the male population.



   
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