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Prostate gland feels 'off-centre'.


 Bunk
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In my 47 years before I discovered aneros I had never felt the presence of my prostate (like a lot of men I imagine), but from the first time I felt it aroused it has had a bias towards my left. This doesn't occur during heightened arousal or orgasm where it feels more central, just day to day mild arousal and the times when I feel it there. Is this normal..?
FWIW I've been doing this for just over a year.



   
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@bunk :

For me it depends on which tool I'm using.

Six years into Aneros and regular Kegels, my PC muscle group has developed along my the mid-line of my perineum so there a tendency for Helix-classic to wander laterally, usually to my left. Eupho is, "all over the place." ProgasmJr. and MGX are more "centered"

On my annual checkup my Uro Doc gives me an estimate of prostate enlargement in terms of its weight in grams. Early last year I switched to the MGX for therapeutic massage. On the next annual checkup, he noted I had developed somewhat of a groove along the mid-line of my prostate.

Gives a new meaning to the term, "getting centered!"



   
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So the Doc didn't express any concern over this mid-line groove?

Could it be nothing more that a firming of otherwise softer tissue now reflecting the normal mid-body split where our two halves form together?

TG



   
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