Dangler;544567 said:When the latex is new, its harder to draw in the whole glans.
What some do is just use the equipment to draw the diaphragm all the way into the chamber, and leave it overnight, to stretch it.
Some use a little more lube or a more slippery lube to assist in entry to the chamber.
If you have the hose, you can try that instead of the bulb pump.
Others suggest you allow more time for the glans to get drawn in.
You just want the smallest amount of vacuum to keep the glans in the chamber & not slip out.
good luck !
Hey! I tried to leave the diaphragm all the way in the chamber overnight, and fittet the smalles set of rings. Comfort is waaay better and I'm completely "in" the chamber now Thanks for the tip!
This thing is actually so comfortable that I forget that I'm wearing it! I have worn it for close to three hours at low tension now (started at 500ish. Now It's down to 200ish).
Since I'm a newbie, how should I go forward in terms of duration of sessions, tension etc? Is 3h too long of a session for a newbie? My shaft kind of hurts for a few seconds when taking off the extender.