When I first started using the Aneros I found that very quickly my body started to involuntarily contract. The large muscles of my legs and hips would convulse. I posted on the forum and followed member's advise to calm those muscles and focus the energy to my interior pelvic muscles. After a couple more sessions I was able to achieve super O's with my Helix.
the last couple of sessions with the Helix I decided to let those convulsions happen a bit more and they translated into my body kind of thrusting and gyrating on the Helix which would lead to some very nice orgasms.
I recently started using the Progasm and again allowed these thrusts and gyrations to happen. They were less violent then when I first started and seemed much more purposeful (for lack of a better descriptor). The thrusts we're very much like my body was bouncing on the Aneros and the gyrations we're like a hip grinding back and forth on the Progasm. Very quickly this would lead to my pelvic muscles locking up on the Progasm while simultaneously trying to push it out and Bam! Intense orgasm.
I wondering if anyone else does this or has experienced it. These actions are more intense when I'm on all fours. No concern or anything. It feels great, a little weird, but great and I don't intend to stop it. Just wondering if it's normal or expected.
Cheers.
Hi @Rommel Osage . When I first became a user, 8 or 9 years ago, my external movements were minimal, to such an extent I'd surreptitiously be having sessions while my wife was sleeping and I'd be along side her in the bed. Now I cannot, as I feel my pelvis is rocking back and forth till I come in a dry orgasm, which I usually do alone, either in another room or while she's away. Don't know why or what made the switch.
I also gyrate and convulse. I try to control them at the beginning of a session but let them go further in the session. When I gyrate or convulse I feel the aeros move even more resulting in deeper dry orgasms. I am not sure if this is he "correct" way of doing it, but it feels good. Any advice would be welcomed.
@Rommel Osage I would agree with the previous posts. I have noticed myself in some recent sessions thrusting my hips more and moving on the bed. The sensations definitely change and can become more intense. I see no harm in doing this. Just be careful that you are not dislodging or otherwise moving the Aneros, except through kegels.
I also find that from time to time during sessions both with and without the aneros I experience episodes of involuntary pelvic thrusts, usually, although not always, at the climax of an orgasm.
Since re-wiring involuntary pelvic thrusts and gyration come along with every little Aless moment. Like stretching and yawning while still in bed in the morning, my gland is all present all through the day and every now and then sends some impulses, I sometimes give in or sometimes do not. Otherwise I wouldn't get anything else done anymore. 😉 As I feel it, all these movements help my prostate to massage itself and increase the vibes and pleasure it has to offer. Writing this all this happens right now along with a starting erection I just have to help find place in my briefs. All this while some craftsmen are working noisily in the house and I am sitting relaxed on a chair typing this post. Life is so wonderful, because I am just having space time to give in to these vibes one more time ... 😀