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Has anyone ever used the vacuum bell attachment of the phallosan as an aid for manual stretching?
I feel that manual stretching is the best pe method but also somewhat taxing and not very good on the back and shoulders.
The lengthmaster is great, don't get me wrong, but it starts to feel uncomfortable fairly quickly no matter how well I wrap. Perhaps a 3rd generation (there's been two so far, right?) LengthMaster could include a phallosan style or vacuum style attachment to allow or even encourage blood flow.
I feel that a vacuum bell head attachment like the phallosan, coupled with some sort of handle/handles for easy grip and pulling, would be the ultimate manual stretching tool.
Throw on the belt and you've got an all purpose active/passive stretcher. Although the handle/handles would have to come off... I don't know. Maybe it can't be an all-in-one. I'm just spitballing.
I feel that manual stretching is the best pe method but also somewhat taxing and not very good on the back and shoulders.
The lengthmaster is great, don't get me wrong, but it starts to feel uncomfortable fairly quickly no matter how well I wrap. Perhaps a 3rd generation (there's been two so far, right?) LengthMaster could include a phallosan style or vacuum style attachment to allow or even encourage blood flow.
I feel that a vacuum bell head attachment like the phallosan, coupled with some sort of handle/handles for easy grip and pulling, would be the ultimate manual stretching tool.
Throw on the belt and you've got an all purpose active/passive stretcher. Although the handle/handles would have to come off... I don't know. Maybe it can't be an all-in-one. I'm just spitballing.
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