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(@lonewolf8)
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Hi guys!

Last night while I was doing some programming and also in the chat, I had the MGX inside me, and sitting on a computer chair.
I detected some feelings like I was maybe getting urine or precum going through my penis, as if I was going to dribble (although nothing happened), and also some sort of "wave-like" motion inside me (not sure where, prostate I guess) and either very low intense need to pee feeling or pleasure feeling.

This doesn't happen with Helix Syn.

Got me thinking.... Why?

Is the shape the cause? I thought the literature says that the Helix was more aggressive towards the prostate, more angled to it. But I don't feel it.

Is it the p-tab? The Syn is too bendy. Is the MGX tab the reason for it working better? I've just tried to reason about why this might be the case using my hands, and can sort of see how a bendy p-tab arm would cause the angle between main stem and ptab to increase if the prostate swells (pushing stem away from it) and p-tab bends (allowing the stem to move away from the prostate). Using the same theory and logic, a non-bendy p-tab arm would mean that as the stem is pushed towards your read by a swelling prostate, the ptab arm doesnt bend, and then is applying force to the perenium, which means that the stem doesnt move as much away from the prostate. Does my reasoning make sense or am I totally misunderstanding?

Size? Thought they're about the same size.

Would it make sense to get the Helix Classic, to prevent (the) painful perenium problems perpetrated per (the) p-tab, perhaps?
Highly tempted to get it, as i think it might be more comfy that the MGX.


   
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@lonewolf8 The "redesigned" Classics should be available in October, including the Helix. I may want to hold-out until then (although I want to get one now).


   
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@goldenboy; do you know what's comming up from Aneros. New steel products...?


   
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@amaz @TekWiz posted recently about the new Aneros "Trident" series which will replace the Classics: Helix, Eupho, MGX, and Maximus. Expect them around October 2017.


   
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I like a lot of p tab pressure. I have both the Programs Ice and Helix Syn. I like them both for different reasons. But the one thing I don't like about the Helix Syn is there is hardly any p tab pressure. So maybe you would like that much better.


   
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I like a lot of p tab pressure. I have both the Programs Ice and Helix Syn. I like them both for different reasons. But the one thing I don't like about the Helix Syn is there is hardly any p tab pressure. So maybe you would like that much better.

Yeah, it's quite possible that some p-tab pressure is what's missing from the majority of my Aneros sessions, and maybe why my progress of 2 years 9 months is incredibly slow. I rarely use the MGX, but when I do, it seems to have better results than the other 5 Aneros toys I have.

The only thing I hate about the MGX is the p-tab causing pain (and bleeding, once). If the Helix Classic p-tab is more gentler, then it could be a good one to use.


   
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I fit a tight rubber tube over the round part of the P tab on my Euphor, Helix and Progasm Ice . I can then slide the tube up or down until I get the right amount of soft pressure. I have not modified my Helix Syn yet.


   
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I prefer classic over syn because of the greater ptab pressure. You should definitely try, it does make a difference!


   
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