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Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Aneros Peridise: An Amazing Little Toy

While it takes practice to learn how to make these things work with one's body, they are amazing little devices, capable of producing extraordinary pleasure by stimulating "peristaltic" orgasms.
The Peridise, from the fine folks at Aneros, is meant to be used anally, much like their other toys. These ones however, are advertised as being for anyone: for people without prostates, as well as for people with prostates. As it happens, I do have a prostate, so my experience is reported from that point of view.

Evolved Novelties P3: Not So Great

The P3 does get one thing right: The vibrator is at the tip of the insertable portion, so it can deliver the sensation right where it's needed. Unfortunately though, the insertable portion is not curved nearly enough to make solid contact with the prostate just as it's inserted. So you have to hold it in just the right position to get it to do its thing, which is something you can do with pretty much any vibrator that has the mechanism at the tip.

Nexus Vibro: Worth Twice the Titus?

The Vibro is a Titus that can vibrate. So the question is: Does adding the possibility of vibration make it worth over twice the money? For me, the answer is: No. The vibration adds very little to my experience when I use the Vibro the same way I'd use a Titus, and it is simply too weak to make the Vibro work well when used just as a vibrator.

Nexus Titus Prostate Massager: My Favorite Such Toy

From among the many non-vibrating prostate massagers that one controls using the PC muscles, this one is my favorite so far. If you like strong pressure on the prostate, the Titus will be a good bet.
Although there are probably other ways to use it, the Nexus Titus is intended to be used anally by people who have prostates. You insert it into the rectum, and the shape of the toy takes care of the rest, situating the toy so that the "tip" is in firm contact with the prostate. You can then do a variety of things so as to get the Titus to massage your prostate so as to produce sensual pleasure and so-called "prostate" orgasms. You can do this solo or during sex with a partner.

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Evovled's "Get a Grip" Prostate Massager: Very Well Done!

The "special feature" of the "Get a Grip" prostate vibrator is presumably the handle, and the handle does make it easier than other toys to maneuver it into the right place. And, when it is in the right place, it is magical. But it's just a bit harder than it should be to get it into the right place, though that is not an uncommon problem with these toys. Compared to the alternatives, then, highly recommended, even if it could be improved.

Friday, November 1, 2013

The Duke: Excellent, and Unusual, Prostate Stimulator

How well the Duke works for someone will depend, more than with most prostate toys, on how well it fits their internal anatomy. But if it fits right, then it can provide amazing pleasure.
The "Duke Click 'n' Charge" vibrator from Fun Factory is clearly intended for prostate stimulation. It's one of the more unusual such toys I've used. It's shape is all its own. Indeed, I can't think of anything even remotely like it. I'm sure there are other ways it could be used, but it seems to have been designed with prostate stimulation very much in mind. How well does it work? We'll see.