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I've been using the Aneros for about 18 months now. I normally have a session about once every week to 10 days. Each session lasts about 2-3 hours. I started off with the Helix and got the Progasm about 6 months ago. I love both, particularly the Progasm, but despite some really enjoyable sessions I have yet to experience a Super O. I kinda feel I am going backwards at the moment. I have only experienced involuntaries anal contractions once. (Brilliant) I have ordered the Eupho and hope that this may help. Any tips from anybody? I love the Aneros and look forward to every session but will the Super O ever arrive!!??!!

Eddie 🙁


   
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Hi Eddie,

Hang in there and enjoy the journey! I am sure you have read that over and over but it is true. Yes, the Super "O" is the 'brass ring" but until it shows up...enjoy what is enjoyable now...

I have been on the "journey" for over 4 years. It has been AMAZING and very educational. I had fun before with my body but I see it as much more of a fine "instrunment" to be played, with a passion!

You will like the Eupho but it takes A LOT MORE muscle control and development to fully enjoy it, than any of the other models, hence, the reason for it being recommended for experienced users. You are a long time user but with only two models. Since you are fond of the Progasm, and it is much more of a "plug", when compared to all the other models, you may have difficulty fully utilizing the Eupho. I caution you about having too many expectations for the Eupho... Do not be too disappointed if it does not blow your socks off...

When I first got mine, I will looking for the Super "O" key and had read all it's praises. I found it to be "sharp"..."pointy"... Later, I figured out that was because my muscles were more of contracting and release... I did not have the strength and ocntrol to be able to slowly ease it and out, as well as, apply "pressure" as the in and out movement is occurring...

Now, if it does blow your socks off... Congratulations!

I would suggest you look at the MGX and Maximus, also, in the future...both generate differnt sensations than the others. The MGX tends to feel like it goes "deeper" and the ribbed neck allows the anus to "feel" and "grip" much more. The Maximus gives a much fuller feeling, but not near as much as the Progasm, while being nicely "mobile".

Aside from the Aneros models, I can not suggest strongly enough developing your muscles and control. Specifically, doing kegels to focus on the PC muscles is primary. Then, the pelvis floor and the ability to lift the testes, create suberb sensations. Combine those with the anus/rectum muscles and, then, be ready to be amazed! All of a sudden, all the Aneros models you have will feel "new" again.

I hope this helps...

Virg


   
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Thanks Virg,

Its good to hear I may still be on the right track. Its amazing how something can be so amazing yet sometimes so frustrating. I had a great short session earlier (1 hour) with the helix yet I just couldnt get over the hill to get some sort of release or climax. Maybe its just the mindset of a traditional orgasm, but with every session I am now just craving the Super O.
Anyway, I wont build my hopes up too much for the Eupho, rather just enjoy whatever new sensations it brings.
I'm off now to have a Progasm session 😆
Here's hoping......!


   
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Hi Eddie,

I do believe that the expectations of looking for something akin to an orgasm has us looking for a similiar response...a peak of sensation, of some type. Very normal given that we have orgasms and now we are looking for a SUPER orgasm. Maybe, we need to rename it...Super Wave, Super Tingling, Super Spasm, Super Cosmic Connection to an Alternate Universe...you get the idea...

Also, as men, we are pretty goal oriented and that applies to sexual activity, solo or otherwise... We're on the hunt for the Super Whatever...

Anyway, try to relax and enjoy...

Virg


   
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Thanks Virg,

Its good to hear I may still be on the right track. Its amazing how something can be so amazing yet sometimes so frustrating. I had a great short session earlier (1 hour) with the helix yet I just couldnt get over the hill to get some sort of release or climax. Maybe its just the mindset of a traditional orgasm, but with every session I am now just craving the Super O.
Anyway, I wont build my hopes up too much for the Eupho, rather just enjoy whatever new sensations it brings.
I'm off now to have a Progasm session 😆
Here's hoping......!

Hello eddie1!

I am kind of falling asleep now so will be short.
Try to do the following: forget about aneros for about a week and use regular "hand" stimulation only but try to avoid having an orgasm. It is tricky hehe... you can have fun being around orgasm but do not drop in to ejaculation. You will find that there is an interesting feeling: you are sort of very aroused when you withdraw and instead of finishing it. What this does is allows you to understand what dry orgasm is like, after you have dry orgasm you are still in the same state of arousal and that is fundamental since you will no longer be running for it if you know you can have more after you get your first one.
This is part of the "rewiring" process, you take your focus off the climax this way. If it is difficult to completely keep out of orgasm then just get yourself close to one few times and then have your ejaculation.

Thing is most people that have experience with super-"O"'s do not run for orgasms, they just enjoy themselves and orgasms come.

Good luck to you. Let us all know how this works for you.


   
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