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Alright I have read countless information about where the Prostate is located, how to find it, what it feels like, and the approximate size of it.
Now I know everyones body is pretty much the same, and a little different, but when it comes to location if organs, bones, and tissue it is where it should be. So why is it that when I try to feel for my own prostate, I cannot seem to feel it at all?
I need some really good detailed information from people that know what they are talking about.



   
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(@buster)
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Hi calsxaddct,

I guess the easiest way to find it would be to masturbate with your finger inserted in your anus. When you orgasm, you should most certainly feel your prostate gland swell and get pretty hard. Keep in mind that the gland is located on the other side of a wall of tissue. Once you get the idea where it is, my guess is things should start to fall into place for you.



   
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(@love_is)
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Hello calsxaddct,

I think there is another side to your question besides just your inability to find and feel your prostrate.
I would venture to say that what you are experiencing is not that you are unable to find your prostrate and feel any sensation from it via your Aneros. But that your body and mind has not yet "re-wired" and become accustomed to receiving pleasurable sensations from your anus and prostrate. A very common new user issue.

The other common new user issue related to this is learning to temporarily abstain from masturbating during the re-wiring process, and especially during an Aneros session. The reason for this is to increase your arousal before a session so that you go into it sufficiently sexually charged. But to also train your body and mind to recognize pleasurable sensations from your anus and prostrate, so as to eventually separate the orgasm response from the ejaculation response. As I understand it, if you don't separate masturbation from the Aneros sessions until you have learned to have super-O's, it confuses your body/mind as to what you are trying to teach it to do.



   
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