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Old 02-27-2020, 05:45 PM
sebbie sebbie is offline
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Part LXXXIV

I am assuming that my readers have never owned or tried using a penis pump. Penis pumps are used for a variety of different reasons. There are FDA-approved medical devices that are obtained using a prescription from a medical doctor, most often to allow a person who has had prostate surgery or radiation treatments to be able to have partner sex. But more generally they could be a medical device for treating erectile dysfunction arising from any source, as an alternative to ED pills and injections or as an alternative to penile-implant surgery (which is much like implanting a penis pump permanently inside your body).

The beauty of a penis pump as an ED treatment device is that there are no side effects such as those common to pills and injections, nor do they involve any surgery. The FDA-approved devices obtained via a prescription typically run $200-500 since technically they are a piece of medical equipment, and medical equipment always has a big markup.

But a penis pump could have health benefits for those not under the care of an MD for ED. For starters a guy’s penis is healthy in large measure because of the oxygenated blood that flows in and out of the penis over and over in nighttime erection cycles, regardless of whether or not the guy is having sex with a partner on a regular basis. As guys get older, this system likely gradually works less efficiently than it did at a younger age, and erections take longer to obtain and more difficult to maintain even with a lot of sexual stimuli.

Then too, a lot of guys have always longed for having a body in which their mind could turn an erection on and off like a water faucet completely by using conscious mind control. As any 16-year old knows, this is not quite the way it works. Guys, this could be your opportunity to accomplish control of your erection with the aid of a penis pump.

Then there are the recreational/appearance issues, as in wanting to look more amply endowed even when you are flaccid, as in filling out your bulge so you look better when wearing your Speedo®. Plus, it might be interesting to see a pump enlarge your penis instead of the techniques you have employed yourself ever since puberty.

So, the sales of low-cost penis pumps sold as recreational and general health-enhancing devices have skyrocketed relative to expensive ones sold under medical prescription (destined to be used as a medical treatment for ED). There are medical uses and recreational uses for penis pumps as well as some uses that are both.

From here I will assume that my readers do not own nor have ever used a penis pump, and what I am writing in detail here is all new. That was the situation I was in two weeks ago.

I want for all of my readers to look at the penis pump illustration I have attached. This is a very basic manual penis pump available on Ebay for about $12. The pump consists of a 2 inch x 8 inch clear polycarbonate plastic cylinder 8 inches long and 2 inches in diameter. That’s bigger than most guys’ fully erect penises. One end is closed except for a small plastic tube that connects to a device capable of creating a vacuum simply by squeezing an oval rubber bulb over and over. The pump itself also has a valve that when pressed the vacuum is released and normal air pressure.

Except, of course the other end is completely open, so no vacuum is created unless the other end is closed off. That is accomplished using one of the three silicone rubber rings shown in red, blue and peach color. The user of the device chooses one of the three based on the diameter of his flaccid penis, small, medium or large. One of these is chosen and the large end of the silicone ring is placed over the open end of the clear plastic cylinder.

You do not have to even attempt to stick your flaccid penis through the hole in the silicone ring. Just put the penis tip partly into the hole in the silicone ring. With your penis in that position press the device against your groin to create a seal between your body and the pump.

At this point I want to stop for the moment and have you determine what is going on in your head and with your body having just read what I have written. Some possible reactions might be:

1. This is the stupidest stuff I have ever read. I can’t imagine ever buying a penis pump or trying this. I can get a hard-on easily without relying on a stupid device like this.
2. Why would a device that is hard plastic and bigger than my best erection ever be even a little fun to be in? My penis has already spent lots of time in places that are a lot snugger, tighter and more sexually interesting and accommodating as well.
3. I dunno, this seems silly but maybe there is more to this than is apparent. I want to read on
4. Psychologically I am starting to feel horny thinking about trying this, and precum is definitely starting to ooze.
5. I’m starting to get an erection just thinking about trying this. Is that going to be a problem? (Not at all!)

So, if you are a reader that falls into category 1 or 2, feel free to stop reading now. I don’t want to pester you about trying something that you are not interested in. However, I suspect that most of my readers fall into category 3 or 4, and are perhaps still somewhat wary about where this is leading.

For beginners at least (like me) I prefer starting messing around by using a manual not powered pump. I ordered both and the powered pump is about $30. The powered pump works great and is very nice quality, but things move along more rapidly than I prefer.

So I am using the manual pump with the silicone rubber ring end pressed against my groin. I’ve put a “personal lubricant (Astroglide)" on the silicone rubber ring and on my flaccid penis! I give the rubber bulb just one squeeze and the tip of my penis is sucked into the device. Cool! Way neat sensation! I can simply continue to hold the device to my groin and contemplate the “predicament” my penis is in. You know me. I love getting my penis into a situation where I don’t quite know what will happen next.

But why not squeeze the bulb again, creating a bit more vacuum? I do that and some of the shaft starts pulling into the device. I am starting to get an erection even without any overt sexual stimuli. I can’t touch my penis either as it is inside the device. This is way goofy thing to do or way neat, or maybe a little of both.

I can either just hang that way for awhile. I’m really starting to “enjoy” my newly-created penis-pump erection. It’s not exactly like a traditional one, but an erection created like this is more than OK too.

So, moment-by-moment I get to just stay with the erection I have and the vacuum level I have, or give the bulb one more squeeze and see what happens with just a touch more vacuum. Just like in leisurely masturbation, I want to take the time to contemplate and enjoy every moment and squeeze. I could hang for 30 minutes with only a slight vacuum or not watching my penis get oxygenated. This is the part that seems more difficult to do with the powered pump. I’m quickly learning that it’s best not to be in a hurry, even if a quick full erection is easy. So, what else is new? Why am I not surprised? In any form of male “self abuse” slow is better than fast and the stuff you learned over the years while masturbating slowly also applies here.

I suspect many of you are wonder what you can do with a penis-pump-induced erection and how you can go from wearing the pump to just having a big and perhaps useful erection with the pump removed.

To be continued…
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Last edited by sebbie : 02-27-2020 at 05:54 PM.
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