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(@newfeelings)
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Hello everyone...firstly this is my first post but I have been reading the forums for quite some time. It was the general responses on here which led to my first purchase of a helix classic...so thank you to all 😉 I do have a partner with children and we separated for a bit and whilst I was on my own I thought I would take this opportunity to explore myself a bit...things have worked out but still have a property which stay in for a night or two till all sorts itself out. (mention as a lot on my mind with that, work and usual stress... which I know doesnt help with the journey as harder to let go... so I try to make one night of me time!)

I started my journey around November last year and have yet to experience the super O but enjoying the experiences I am receiving, which are getting stronger 😉 Last night for example I am lying there and managed to relax completely and felt wonderful...but as the aneros feels like its moving rapidly, starts to feel warm, heartrate increases... I focus on that and the feeling subsides... I am interested on movement so I touched the aneros which doesnt seem to move much from the outside? Have read posts where the aneros has popped out during a session...but as this and my recent visits are getting stronger, I will aim to keep relaxed and see what happens! I assume as these feelings get stronger leading to something wonderful and look forward to new feelings everytime! (I will get to my question shortly!!!) A few months ago I purchased a eupho syn as had some vouchers and decided to treat myself. I was not feeling the helix was doing its job and after reading how some models are better, and several people had said the eupho hit the spot more, thought why not and gave it a go. I must say I like the feel of the syn and movement seems easier but will put aside till master my relaxation and muscles, although do like the different sensations 😉 Last week I started with the eupho and switched to the classic which was great but realised I should stick with the helix as "feels" best inside and could be the start...and finish of something really good!


Although last night I felt new sensations and possible the start of something, the tab on the classic digs in a bit too much and becomes uncomfortable... also changed from unrefined shea butter to id glide to rule the lube out and ensure maximum lubrication. Will try a combination to see as the shea butter seems to give a longer lube as ID seemed dry after couple hours...plus liked the fact shea butter is natural

I would just like to know if you think I should change my helix classic for a helix syn...or a different model? Or just stick with the classic and make the end comfortable? Wondered to those who have more than one aneros or started in a similar way, especially if others have both the classic and syn version and which they prefer?

Thank you for your time in reading this and look forward to any advice or suggestions 😉


   
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(@ineverknew)
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i say stick with what you have, they are very good devices and will do the job. Just give it more time. Remember its a journey 😉


   
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(@mostinteresting1)
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if money is no object, then I'd say variety is the spice of life, each model has it's own special qualities, and it is fun to explore the different sensations each provides. It is actually a challenge to get a new model and see how long it takes to experience it to its fully potential.

By all means, if the classic is uncomfortable, then the Helix Syn will be more comfortable and provide a better experience. If you are experiencing pain, that will distract you and prevent you from fully relaxing...


   
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(@pommie)
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@newfeelings,Agree with @Mostinteresting1 but would add, if you are considering the Eupho Syn, it is a very subtle tool. Of the two Syn models, I'd advise the Helix at this point in your journey.
Good Luck!


   
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