I just got my Helix the other day, I am kind of new to anal/prostate, so I'm enjoying the discovery process. I explained the automatic movement to my wife and let her try it and she just about blew every circuit in her system.
So we were looking at getting her the Peredise, but she kind of likes the tapping motion of the Helix. She's no stranger to anal, and this seems far too small for her. have any of the women tried the Aneros models besides the Peredise? What do they think of the Peredise in comparison? I'm curious what to buy her.
What i am more curios as for, is what they feel when a Progasm is in thier vagina. Does it stroke her G-spot? doesw it feel pleasant?
Johntrevy.
1101 and J.R.,
So far as I know, it's not really possible for any of the traditional Aneros models to function for women in the same way they do for men. It's a matter of not having the real estate for them! Yes, a woman does have a perineum, but it is significantly smaller than a man's....so there's really not enough area for the abutment tab to engage. As you all know the tab acts as a fulcrum enabling the Aneros to pivot and move in and out of ones anus. In so far as vaginal insertion goes, it's certainly possible, but again I doubt that it would move and function in a self-propelled manner.
That said, I had an interesting encounter about a year ago when I stopped into a "toy store" that I frequent for lube and such. I've long since established a rapport with this people relating to my exploits with the Aneros and they are always picking my brain for more insight about the device. Every now and then I ask questions of my own, such as how this or that model is selling.
This last time that I was in there I was surprised to find out that they were selling a great many of the Progasms to lesbian couples! From what I was able to determine the women have been using them as a traditional dil or G-spot stimulator. I'm fairly certain that they have been working them by hand, as there is no real possibility for the unit to move on it's own (as explained previously). Nonetheless, according to the store owner they'd been doing a brisk business with them. Now that the Peridise has been released, I will be curious to know how it stacks up with the ladies who are already familiar with the Aneros. Time will tell .
B Mayfield, I made mention on another thread for Aneros recommendations about a model for women that would be U shaped. Anal movement would stimulate sensations in the vagina. Perhaps vaginal contractions would do the same for the anus. Perhaps there is room enough for a fulcrum pivot in their small periniem area too.
I've used the progasm in my vagina - and it does stimulate the g-spot very well. My partner has used it like a regular dil, and when I use it i just kind of rock it back and forth as opposed to in and out. You do have to be careful tho, because if goes too deep the prongy bit hits the clit and it can be painful.
I've used the progasm in my vagina - and it does stimulate the g-spot very well. My partner has used it like a regular dil, and when I use it i just kind of rock it back and forth as opposed to in and out. You do have to be careful tho, because if goes too deep the prongy bit hits the clit and it can be painful.
Um, does it feel "filling" in your vagina, like a penis being in there?The reason i ask is that the Progasm is said on here to be "The closest feeling a straight guy would have to haing a penis in him" (Paraphrase)
Johntrevy.
yeah it does feel filling like a penis, a very hard cold plastic one, but yes. The way the bumps are situated on it is the best part tho, because they directly stimulate my g-spot. Something that doesn't usually happen with a penis.