In the midst of Giddy disppointment (it will work better later on if nerves are still sleeping) has anyone tried the Elator? This device holds the stretched flaccid penis in a rigid, low-profile rings-and-shaft device -- that makes fucking with ED very doable indeed!
Penile rehab should include any and all devices that either directly help with penetrative sex, like Elator, or stimulate blood flow -- Giddy/Xialla combo and/or with Loop.
When you have a post-RP ED situation, you want to help preserve libido with successful penetration. 'Nuff said.
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sounds like a real challenge to keep a flaccid dick up to the task. although mine still works occasionally it can not be depended on. i am still waiting for the husband to recover from various other problems to try a major sexathon but when we do i am pretty sure that my fucking machine will be what insures success.
sad but true, if only it could work the way it did "in the day" however since the machine is controlled with great precision by the "beloved" it is merely an extension, sort of like a cyberdick. it is the hand that does the control but that is connected to the same brain.
Yes! Good for you to share it. Even though I do great at home with Loop-and-porn, together with my partner, I haven't achieved full penetration yet. Elator takes the emphasis off ED and places it squarely on penetrative ability. Whether you are a top or bottom primarily, the $300 price (because they custom make each one with your precise measurements) should be well worth it.
Truly stunning discovery -- and every man who's got ED, especially from PC treatments, should consider getting this device.
...and Trimix has a place in the mix, of course, along with the VED, especially for early post-RP. Elator doesn't deal directly with ED, but most surely will keep libido awake and functioning.
So, you will need whatever device or injection that forces the erection to happen, in order to prevent atrophy and shrinkage during the nerves-asleep-or-waking-up-gradually stage.
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