Hi,
I forgot where I saw it, but I saw someone mention that you may be able to get less fluid retention in the Bathmate if you release the pressure slowly. They likened this to divers who resurface to quickly getting the bends.
So, I've been doing Dan Clizer's 6 minutes sets with a slight change. I do 5 minutes and then spend the last minute slowly releasing the pressure. So, it's still a 6 minute set but the last minute is spent depressurizing. The other change is that I do very gentle reverse jelqs for a minute or two between sets.
I've only done this twice now, but both times my session lasted over an hour and I had insane expansion with little fluid retention. I'm sure some of the expansion was fluid, but I had no donut effect at all, which has been a big problem for me with the longer sets.
This is great, because now the Bathmate can be used to it's fullest as a pre-sex tool without getting the dreaded donut effect.
I forgot where I saw it, but I saw someone mention that you may be able to get less fluid retention in the Bathmate if you release the pressure slowly. They likened this to divers who resurface to quickly getting the bends.
So, I've been doing Dan Clizer's 6 minutes sets with a slight change. I do 5 minutes and then spend the last minute slowly releasing the pressure. So, it's still a 6 minute set but the last minute is spent depressurizing. The other change is that I do very gentle reverse jelqs for a minute or two between sets.
I've only done this twice now, but both times my session lasted over an hour and I had insane expansion with little fluid retention. I'm sure some of the expansion was fluid, but I had no donut effect at all, which has been a big problem for me with the longer sets.
This is great, because now the Bathmate can be used to it's fullest as a pre-sex tool without getting the dreaded donut effect.