What do people mean...
 
Notifications
Clear all

What do people mean when they say that a toy is not for beginners?


Avatar for Author
(@whythehecknot)
Active Member Customer
Joined: 2 years ago
Posts: 4
Topic starter  

I have a generic plug that I sometimes use as a prep for regular masturbation but it doesn't stimulate in the right way to get where Aneros goes.

After reading reviews I am considering the Eupho Syn Trident but people tend to say it's not for beginners. Is this because it's too intense? And if so, why is that a bad thing for a beginner? TIA!

This topic was modified 2 years ago by whythehecknot

   
Quote
rumel
(@rumel)
Illustrious Member Customer
Joined: 7 years ago
Posts: 4077
 

Posted by: @whythehecknot
I am considering the Eupho Syn Trident but people tend to say it's not for beginners. Is this because it's too intense?

NO, the Eupho SYN Trident or the Eupho Trident is not "...too intense". As a matter of fact though it may be the smallest of the Aneros lineup it is also probably the least intense, providing minimal pressure on the prostate. The primary reason it is not recommended for beginners is that it requires a certain level of muscular control to maneuver it.. This is Aneros's most agile model and to provide prostate stimulation requires you to have a level of mastery of your pelvic floor muscles to maximize its effectiveness. If you feel you already have good pelvic floor muscle control then there is no real reason not to purchase it. It is the most lithe model to play with and will certainly make you focus attention in order to get the most out of it.

Good Vibes to You!


   
Ggringo reacted
ReplyQuote
Avatar for Author
(@whythehecknot)
Active Member Customer
Joined: 2 years ago
Posts: 4
Topic starter  

@rumel Gotcha, thanks!


   
ReplyQuote
Share:
Skip to toolbar