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Stan Robinson

2007-01-10, 5:10 pm

I am considering purchasing a "Vacurect" pump. Before making the
purchase, I would like to access previous postings relating to this
device.

Is this possible and if so, what is the proceedure??



Citizen

2007-01-10, 5:10 pm

I know that other men have had different experiences with the pumps,
but in my case the pump worked fine right from the get go. You need
K-Y jelly or something similar to create a seal at the base of the
penis and the pumping will draw blood into the penis as the vacuum is
created. Be careful about pumping too much though. You can bust blood
vessels. Used correctly this can be effective to create an erection,
and if you suscribe to the theory, can have therapeutic value by
getting this tissues stretched and supplied with fresh blood flow.
Don't know if that is B.S. or not, but lot's of guys say that their
doctors say that there is value to that. Do not think that the pump
can be used to make your penis longer. But if you do believe that
please send me your credit card number....

The problem, for me at least, comes with the next step, putting on the
ring that will hold the blood in the penis after the vacuum is released
and the pump is removed. Even with the smaller ring I lose the
erection. Also, you want to be real careful when you pull the ring off
the pump and on to your penis. The first time I did that it snapped
down hard and hurt like hell. My hands were slippery from the K-Y
jelly, and I did not have any control when I pulled the ring off the
end of the pump, then Whamo! Not interested in sex for the rest of
that day I can tell ya.

Good luck. And I hope it works out for you when it comes to your
partner being understanding about the awkwardness of this kind of
foreplay.


Stan Robinson wrote:
> I am considering purchasing a "Vacurect" pump. Before making the
> purchase, I would like to access previous postings relating to this
> device.
>
> Is this possible and if so, what is the proceedure??


dgmoore@erols.com

2007-01-10, 5:10 pm

My wife hated everything about the pump - the preliminaries were
tolerable, but she didn't like the sensation - said it felt like
something dead and cold, and she'd rather do without than have to put
up with that. I wasn't any too pleased with it either, and this is
after numerous uses. I'm getting an implant shortly - will let you all
know how it goes.


Citizen wrote:[vbcol=seagreen]
> I know that other men have had different experiences with the pumps,
> but in my case the pump worked fine right from the get go. You need
> K-Y jelly or something similar to create a seal at the base of the
> penis and the pumping will draw blood into the penis as the vacuum is
> created. Be careful about pumping too much though. You can bust blood
> vessels. Used correctly this can be effective to create an erection,
> and if you suscribe to the theory, can have therapeutic value by
> getting this tissues stretched and supplied with fresh blood flow.
> Don't know if that is B.S. or not, but lot's of guys say that their
> doctors say that there is value to that. Do not think that the pump
> can be used to make your penis longer. But if you do believe that
> please send me your credit card number....
>
> The problem, for me at least, comes with the next step, putting on the
> ring that will hold the blood in the penis after the vacuum is released
> and the pump is removed. Even with the smaller ring I lose the
> erection. Also, you want to be real careful when you pull the ring off
> the pump and on to your penis. The first time I did that it snapped
> down hard and hurt like hell. My hands were slippery from the K-Y
> jelly, and I did not have any control when I pulled the ring off the
> end of the pump, then Whamo! Not interested in sex for the rest of
> that day I can tell ya.
>
> Good luck. And I hope it works out for you when it comes to your
> partner being understanding about the awkwardness of this kind of
> foreplay.
>
>
> Stan Robinson wrote:

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