Prostate Massage Myths
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| Prostate massage is one of those areas which are shrouded in
mystery and myth due to a significant lack of quality information
being presented to the general public in easy-to-understand
language.
Read ahead for some no-nonsense answers to common prostate
massage myths. |
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Myth One - Putting anything in your bum will result in it being
covered in poo
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| Not necessarily true. The anal canal is actually very clean,
though it is possible to get messy while doing anal activities if
you haven't cleared the bowel for a while. Faeces is stored high up
in the bowel, and once passed, retracts any leftovers. The reality
is that bum smells like bum - there is no getting away from this
fact, so take this in your stride and don't expect it to be anything
less. Sexual adventures are often done in low light anyway, so
always use a condom, then discreetly get rid of it, and anything
which may be lingering on it. Just accept that this is an
occupational hazard and deal with it. |
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Myth Two -
Straight men don’t
put things up their bums
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| Yeah right! Don't believe a word of it. All sorts of people put
things up their butts. There is no correct demographic for anal
play, and there are no rules. Straight men have been brainwashed
into being scared of having things in their butts for too long now,
and its time that this ridiculous myth was shown for what it is; a
myth. Whoever started this rumour obviously had misgivings about
their own sexuality! Don't get sucked in. Prostate massage rocks! |
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Myth Three - The Nexus range of prostate massagers are too small
for me
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| Gay men often look at the Nexus range of prostate massagers and
think "that's not big enough for me". The Nexus Nero, Nexus Nero
Excel, Nexus Glide, and the Nexus Vibro are NOT ordinary sex toys,
and they are not dildos. They are specialised sexual equipment
designed with a particular function in mind, and they do not get
thrust in any direction. The movement is gentle and subtle, and uses
the body's own motions to propel it. It is hands free, and sits
snugly in the rectum for the ultimate pleasure sensation. |
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| Don’t be fooled into thinking its size pertains to its
effectiveness; this is simply not true. The Nexus range of male
g-spot stimulating toys are purpose built, and work very differently
to anything you may have seen or used before. You need to try it
yourself if you are in any doubt as to the internal workings of
these marvellous toys. The Nexus Nero and Nexus Nero Excel are
fuller in girth to provide a greater width to fulfil even the most
demanding of butts. The Nexus Glide is slimmer in the shaft, which
suits a man who is less obsessed with ‘big’. |
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Myth Four - The Nexus range of prostate massagers are too big
for me
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| Some less experienced anal playing men take one look at them and
think "I can't use that, it's too big!" The Nexus Nero, Nexus Nero
Excel, Nexus Glide, and the Nexus Vibro are purpose built for the
rectum, and come in two different sizes - the Nexus Nero and Nexus
Nero Excel are the same size toy, though the Nexus Nero Excel has
the bells and whistles you find on the Glide. |
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| For beginners to anal play, the Nexus Glide is perfect, as the
shaft is slimmer than the Nexus Nero and Nexus Nero Excel. The
stainless steel ball bearing on both the Nexus Nero Excel and the
Nexus Glide slides on and stimulates the perineum providing deep
satisfaction without the bulk. The Nexus Glide also has a ribbed
section on the bottom of the shaft to give extra sensations. The
Nexus Vibro is the newest addition and has an incredible feel. |
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Myth Five - Prostate massage is unsafe
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| This is only true when prostate massage isn't done carefully and
with basic knowledge of our anatomy. All Nexus prostate massagers
come with detailed instructions, and there is a forum for questions.
There is ample help available if you get stuck (though the Nexus
range of sex toys won't ever get stuck!), and the helpful staff at
Pleasure2me will deal with any questions not answered in the FAQ's
and instruction guides. The Nexus range of sex toys are made out of
the highest quality materials and are very hygienic and seamless.
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| They are smooth and well-built, so when used properly can’t tear
the delicate inner of the anal canal. Anal activities should always
be accompanied by plenty of lubricant; silicon seems to work well,
though water- or oil-based are fine too. The toys are dishwasher
safe (top rack only!) and are designed to last. They won’t break
easily either, and a lack of electronics means they can’t break down
and don’t need batteries or a power source to work. They can’t ‘get
lost’ inside you because of the perineum attachment and the handle,
which both prevent the toy from being ‘sucked’ up deep into the
body. |
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Myth Seven - Women can't use the Nexus range of prostate
massagers
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| In fact women get extreme pleasures from these toys too. The
perineum stimulator provides a titillating vaginal pleasure while
the shaft provides a different sort of sensation which pushes neatly
but indirectly on the female g-spot. It is certainly not 'just' for
men, though the toy was designed for men. The Nexus Nero, Nexus Nero
Excel, Nexus Glide, and the Nexus Vibro are all safe and extremely
pleasurable for women to use. |
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Myth Eight - The Nexus range of prostate massagers are dildos
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| The Pleasure Machines are the new generation of electronic
dildos/vibrators; the Nexus Nero, Nexus Nero Excel and the Nexus
Glide are NOT dildos, or vibrators. The Nexus Vibro is the latest
and greatest, and has a vibrator inside. |
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| The others are self-propelled prostate/male g-spot massaging
devices aimed to give deep and delicious orgasmic satisfaction
safely. If you are after an amazing dildo and vibrating experience,
try the Nexus Vibro, or the Pleasure Machines; they are sex machines
like no other and will do you like no man or woman ever could! |