Showing posts with label penis pumps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label penis pumps. Show all posts

Saturday, January 19, 2013

The Penis Pump: Man’s (Next) Best Friend


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Imagine this: after an evening of wining and dining, the girl of your dreams has finally allowed you to jump her bones. You’re in your bedroom, and things are getting pretty hot and heavy. She reaches down, unzips you, she throws off your pants and briefs…and then nothing. Your little soldier won’t come to attention no matter what she does, and she leaves in a huff. You’re standing there with blue balls, wondering what the hell happened, and how you can make sure it will never happen again. Well, all you need to know is two little words: Penis. Pump.

In general, penis pumps are cylinders that are placed over the penis. These pumps come with either a motorized or a manual pump, and they are used to create a vacuum around the shaft of the penis. When engaged, the pump forces blood into the penis shaft, which then engorges and hardens. When higher the pressure within the vacuum, the stronger the blood pressure flowing into the penis, and the more engorged the penis gets. They are commonly made from rubber or silicon, but there are pumps that are made from glass. Most pumps are also equipped with a tourniquet ring at the base of the pump so that the blood becomes trapped in the shaft when the ring is tightened. This allows a man to sustain an erection far longer than normal.

Penis Pump


While penis pumps have been used to overcome impotence and to give men with vascular damage an erection, it is still not a permanent cure. Using a penis pump for too long can and does result in permanent harm to the nerves in the penis. Over-enthusiastic pumping can also result in nerve damage, blisters, and burst blood vessels.

The effectiveness of the pump for permanently elongating a penis has been studied by Alizadeh, Kazem, and Hosseini, and they have found that after 6 months of use, there is no significant increase in the penis girth or length of the user. However, they also reported that 30% of the men using the pump have increased sexual satisfaction, so the effect could be more psychological than physical. It has also been found that using a penis pump can successfully treat men who are afflicted with Peyronie’s disease. Peyronie’s is a condition where the penis is unnaturally short and curved. A study conducted by the Institute of Urology in England has found that after 12 weeks of use, 31 men who hasPeyronie’s disease were able to experience “significant improvement in length, curvature, and pain decrease” in their penis. In the USA, the medical company Medicare will cover the cost of getting a penile pump if a qualified doctor deems it medically necessary.

If you are looking to start using a penis pump, or you are looking for a higher-quality one than the one that you are using at the moment, take some time to check out the selection of penile pumps at www.erotictoytown.com. You will be able to choose the right pump for you, according to your desired material, specifications, and budget range.