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 momo
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For those of you guys that have one of these toys. Among maximus, eupho and tempo which do you guys think would be good for someone that feels p-waves at timees but haven't been in the super-o land yet.


   
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Hello, momo.

You didn't say which model(s) you owned. Of the ones you listed, I own the Eupho. I also have a Helix and a Vice. I started with the Helix. They all "work."

As long as whatever model you have makes good contact with your prostate, you're in business. Given that you do get P-waves, it seems you have sufficient contact. The rest of the process requires you to figure out how to get the prostate pressure--movement feedback loop to grow into major effects.There aren't any shortcuts. Everybody has a different schedule for getting where they want to go. Read the Wiki and try some of those techniques. Daily practice, even if only for 30 minutes might speed things along.

I wish you the best of luck.

Cheers,

Dave


   
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 momo
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Hello, momo.

You didn't say which model(s) you owned. Of the ones you listed, I own the Eupho. I also have a Helix and a Vice. I started with the Helix. They all "work."

As long as whatever model you have makes good contact with your prostate, you're in business. Given that you do get P-waves, it seems you have sufficient contact. The rest of the process requires you to figure out how to get the prostate pressure--movement feedback loop to grow into major effects.There aren't any shortcuts. Everybody has a different schedule for getting where they want to go. Read the Wiki and try some of those techniques. Daily practice, even if only for 30 minutes might speed things along.

I wish you the best of luck.

Cheers,

Dave

Sorry, i actually have the helix, sgx and the peridise advanced model.


   
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momo,

I'm guessing that you haven't yet experienced a Super-O. You might well find that any one of the models you have mentioned turns out to be the best one for you. (Not very helpful I know)!

I have found that consistently using the Eupho has taught my bod what to expect and I use any of my other models (including the Maximus) only when I feel the need of a treat for a change.

I would also imagine that the Helix is the best training tool. It certainly seems to be the most popular model if my reading of this forum is anything to go by.

BTW I have also found the Tempo to be absolutely awesome and look forward to a session with it about once every two weeks!


   
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