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 Nat
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I have been an Aneros user for about 8 years now. While I haven't always had the best of results, I have felt something from the Peridise, Progasm, and Eurpho. I was wondering if users of the Vice can give a bit of insight as to if vibrations actually help, or add something different to the experience.


   
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Hey, Nat.

Not sure if I can be of any help here since I bought my Vice after becoming proficient with Super-Os using Helix and Eupho. It took about a week of practice with Vice to get a Super-O. The pulse-pulse mode of Vice's vibe triggers sympathetic involuntary contractions that create a shallow auto-fucking effect. Only takes about 5 minutes of that for a Super-O to start. Unless your body already knows how to Super-O with a non-vibrating toy, I'm not sure adding vibration will help.

Cheers,

Dave


   
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 rook
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I've had a Vice for a few years and have stumbled upon "harmonizing" KSMO-type breathing with a "sub-harmonic" of the pitch of the Vice. It has helped to partially extract the Muze from the cavity (hole) in the Vice to reduce the amplitude of the prostate stim. I'm not formally trained in voice but think I'm sometimes a full octave (perhaps two octaves) below the pitch of the Muze.

@ten_s_nut recommended trying the Doc Johnson mini-bullet (7 mode) vibe in the Vice and I'm sometimes able to harmonize with the lower pitch options with that vibe.

The synergy of KSMO on the diaphragm and the Vice against the prostate makes for a fun "duo."


   
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