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Kazama
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As the trident line seems like a different (read: amazing) experience for many, and more and more forum members are purchasing one. I thought it would be great to have a thread to share advice specific to the latest craze.
For example: With lateral movement now a bigger part, what type of muscle movements (PC etc) compliment this? Could you practice that movement doing kegals?
With more stimulation in play, is it wise to take a long time relaxing beforehand?

I'm normally hesitant to ask for advice, as a search of this brilliant forum generally already has the answers. But as I eagerly await the delivery of my Trident Eupho...... 🙂


   
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@Kazama; you don’t have to hestitate asking. That’s what the forum is for. Try read this post. https://community.aneros.com/community/general-discussion/the-new-trident-series-reviewed
I think you will get a lots of answers here


   
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@Kazama I just had the first session with my new Helix Trident and just blogged about it. "Amazing" is probably not the right word for the Trident experience. How about "awesome", "incredible", "unbelievable" and any other synonym for "amazing"! You are in for a unique treat with your Eupho Trident! Enjoy it!


   
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Hey @Kazama very interesting question! There is one odd "exercise" you can do involving PC clamps and flexing exercises. I don't know if everyone can do this, or if they know they can, but if you have well developed PC muscles, you can actually flex the left and rights "sides" of whatever it is you can feel when you flex them! I read this technique in a long list of exercises; it was in the "advanced" part of the list (you know, like "squeeze and release 10 times really fast and do 10 sets of those" or "flex and hold for 10 seconds, rest a second, repeat" etc.). If you can visualize it, or just concentrate on the flexing sensation, you can actually, slightly, feel the left side and then right side being flexed if you really try. I have to barely try to flex to make just the left or right sides move. It's not easy, but trying really hard just makes the whole thing flex and you can't tell if it's left or right because both sides are engaged.

I have no idea if these kinds of PC exercises will change/enhance the Trident experience. However, I imagine that any of us that do kegels/PC exercises have well developed muscles that will make the Trident do what it needs to do. I've been doing PC "workouts" for about 18 years now (read about them in a porno mag from advice from yours truly, Mr. Peter North lol) and I can do sets of just the left or right side, and whatever else can be done down there. I'll add that the Trident line, all of them, out perform all the original models with me so far!!!

More so, I think the "lateral movement" is a fancy way of saying that the imbalanced bodies of the Trident line models have a way of tricking the anal sphincters to move and react in ways that the symmetrical original models' bodies were unable to provoke. Our bodies are extremely symmetrical (well, pretty much, unless you do physical work that makes your muscles and even joints/bones a bit lopsided as the decades wear on) and in our asses, I'm willing to bet money against a doctor that our PC muscles and every muscle involved with our gonads are symmetrical. All sex toys on the market are virtually symmetrical side to side, but not top to bottom (think g-spot dildos, or of course, the original Aneros line). If you use a g-spot dildo turned to its side, so the "g" part is left or right inside you, it feels completely wild. It doesn't contact your prostate very well, but it feels really amazing all over inside, at least it does to me!! So even though we might try to train the left and right sides of our PC structure, the asymmetry of the Trident models are going to interact with the overall musculature of our anal sphincters and rectal canal pretty much the same: one side of the sphincter complex will be stretched or engaged more intensely than the other side, and as I like to put it, "madness" ensues!!!! Like a tug-of-war within our PC structure 😉

Hope this wasn't too verbose! But I really like talking about how the Trident line interacts with our bodies. I think about it all the damn time 🙂 One thing's for sure: I'm going to start working my left and right sides more often now to see if there's any improvements to the Trident experience!


   
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@Kazama I have the trident helix and Maximus. I don’t really notice the lateral movement. I do notice and enjoy the pressure from the kundalini tab. It’s hard to say for sure, but if anything, it seems like the process is faster with trident models. When I was first starting, I’d have to commit 90 mins to 2 hours for a session. Now I can peak within 30 minutes or so with a cold start (no aless, nipple, or binaural stimulation) and then go as long as I have time. But I don’t do any different exercises. But they are definitely awesome! I need to get the rest of the series to do some controlled experiments!


   
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Thank you all for the responses 🙂

@techpump it was your review that made me buy the ET! (maybe also the abbreviation, it looks like a weird alien finger already lol, "Ouch!")
I'm gonna try mastering that 'left-right' kegal motion. Been working on more advanced kegals recently, so it's perfect timing. Im doing teasingly slow cycling transitions between sphincter, reverse kegel/rectal, PC, sphincter etc.

Literally just received my trident and can see what people are saying about an intentional unevenness or asymmetry. Looks hand sculpted if that makes sense?

Good to know the learning curve of these models seems shorter, thanks @Maximus1217 (Think that's what you're saying right?) got my eye on the toy that is your namesake next!

@goldenboy, I've since read your blog. Feel like you took a bullet for everyone having a calm session to experiment with the new workings hahaa. It's appreciated!

Mad excited for the first run now! The prep, pre-arousal and relaxation have always been key to my sessions, so if anything within that works better or worse with this new line, will report back here.


   
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Just thought I'd throw this info into this thread.
My Trident Helix body is smaller than my Classic Helix body.
I don't have a micrometer, but the size difference is obvious when compared side by side visually.
And, when held in the hand, I can clearly feel the extra bulk of the Classic's body compared to the Trident's.
I get better results with the Helix Trident. Love the K tab presssure.


   
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@Kazama I was referring to time it takes per session, but it might also help the overall learning curve. The Maximus definitely lives up to its name in terms of power, you will not regret it!

@p38 that’s interesting! Is the angle different too? I don’t notice a difference between Maximus classic and trident besides the k tab.


   
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@p38 that’s interesting! Is the angle different too? I don’t notice a difference between Maximus classic and trident besides the k tab.

The helix trident K-tab angle does make it look different. But when held together and ignoring the old handle and new K-tab, the angles look too close to call any difference.


   
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I just ordered the trident maximus so I am looking forward to a new pony to ride next week.Just wondering about the position of the K tab.Will I need to cushion my buttocks to keep it from touching the bed?


   
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Very interesting concept on moving the aneros side to side. I am using the Eupho Trident and it is definitely different from the Helix classic that I started with. I am doing kegel exercises daily since I can usually do them anytime. I'm interested in learning how to control each side individually through kegels. Although I have not had a Big O I get a lot of nice warm sensations in my rectum.
Anyone have any favorite video on Adv kegel exercises?
"A day without kegels is like a day without Sunshine".


   
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Thank you all for the responses 🙂

@techpump it was your review that made me buy the ET! (maybe also the abbreviation, it looks like a weird alien finger already lol, "Ouch!")
I'm gonna try mastering that 'left-right' kegal motion. Been working on more advanced kegals recently, so it's perfect timing. Im doing teasingly slow cycling transitions between sphincter, reverse kegel/rectal, PC, sphincter etc.

Literally just received my trident and can see what people are saying about an intentional unevenness or asymmetry. Looks hand sculpted if that makes sense?

Good to know the learning curve of these models seems shorter, thanks @Maximus1217 (Think that's what you're saying right?) got my eye on the toy that is your namesake next!

@goldenboy, I've since read your blog. Feel like you took a bullet for everyone having a calm session to experiment with the new workings hahaa. It's appreciated!

Mad excited for the first run now! The prep, pre-arousal and relaxation have always been key to my sessions, so if anything within that works better or worse with this new line, will report back here.

wow thanks man I'm glad I was of help! And that my post was inspirational 🙂 If you're already doing kegels, then you'll get that left/right side thing figured out no problem.
I think it does look more artistic and "hand sculpted" for sure! Like the work of an artisan rather than a machine went into making the ET and the other Trident toys.

Have fun!


   
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@Maximus1217, after having a few ET sessions, I now understand what you were saying. Can reach that special place where you're reallllly feeling it faster, day 1. It's taking some getting used to! In a good way. Had a slow set method and timescale before, slowly built from tiny lessons over years. Time to change it up maybe.

@techpump I thought I had the left/right sussed last night, but realised it was just my ass cheeks heheh. But turns out that's pretty stimulating too. Doesn't move the toy, but... I dunno, spreads out the sensation?

The Eupho trident drives my body crazy and I'm not sure why hahaa. Remember reading back when, that aneros doesn't produce arousal, so much as amplifies it.
Up until the ET, Id never really related to that. Always needed to consciously 'stoke' my arousal with sexy thoughts or sessions would be tame. Chilled and welcome, but tame.
Now its different. I think all the sensitive spots down there get woken up quicker? However, probably due to it being a slim Eupho body, I don't feel a strong prostate pressure. Don't feel it pressing hard anywhere in particular, its so bloody comfortable! Sat watching TV with it in and yet can still feel a heartbeat my abs.

What I'm dying to try is using the ET to get in the mood then switching to the MT!


   
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OK, an actual trident tip! Specifically for newer Eupho Trident owners.

Have a 'do nothing' session, then see how aroused you've gotten.

Get everything ready like normal, so you are clean, relaxed and don't have to worry too much about time or phone calls etc. But DON'T go all in, with porn, binaural, meditative sexy dream time, whatever normally gets you feeling hot. Pop the ET in. Then just chill and read a book. Maybe some light clenches if you feel like it.

For me, even heavy hitters like the Progasm don't make me feel physically aroused without being lost in some sexual fantasy or listening to hypno stuff.
The Eupho Trident does. Realizing this changed my approach to future sessions.


   
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