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Male G-Spot? Is there such a
thing? The answer is an unequivocal "YES." Quite simply, the Male
G-Spot is the prostate, or more specifically, the prostate-perineum. What are
they? The prostate is the male prostate gland, and the perineum is a dime-sized
soft spot between the anus and scrotum. The important nerves that control the
sexual organs, including those controlling erection, orgasm, and ejaculation,
converge at the prostate and the perineum area. This means that this area is
essentially a man's "command center" for sexual pleasure.
A fusion of modern engineering
and ancient eroticism, the Aneros will enlighten, enhance, and expand your
world of pleasure. The Aneros is a wonderful addition to your sex life, with
your lover or out on your own.
Perfect for both the novice and the expert, the Aneros is easy and fun to use.
Experience the New Male Orgasm and expand your orgasmic potential with the
Aneros Male G-Spot Stimulator.
3/4" diameter at tip, circ. = 2.355"
3/4" diamter at mid-ridge, circ. = 2.355"
1 3/4" from main body to perineum pressure point
4" from tip to base of stem
Made in the USA from FDA approved materials
I had my girlfriend slide it in and when we started going at it.. my thrusting action activated it hitting my prostate.. she really liked it because I really worked it harder.. I actually screamed when I had an organism
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Posted by Bijohn on 12/22/2008
This thing takes some getting used to, and self preparation. I haven't gotten to the mind-blowing point yet but it does add another level of excitement to things.
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Posted by Orc_psionic on 12/17/2008
I love the new Aneros and am not ashamed at all of sticking it inside me. The feeling is amazing and I experience intense prolonged orgasms that knock my socks off. It is great for long car trips or a lonely Saturday nights. just stick it in and enjoy!!!!
p.s. it is important to correlate its use with your bowel movements