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  1. I’m going to say no, it wouldn’t make a huge difference. The difference between the two is very subtle. If you get results with one you should be able to get results with the other, and vice versa. Maybe try something bigger? In the Aneros line I find the Progasm a little hard and “pokey”. I haven’t tried the Vice yet, but that’s definitely on my list of toys to try. Same with the Maximus.

    Having said that I may not try the Vice or Maximus yet because I love my soft plugs. Squarepeg and Oxballs make great products, in dozens of sizes, and the soft silicone feels amazing when inserted.

    In my opinion the larger toys require less subtle techniques to make them work. The constant pressing on the prostate works for me every time, almost immediately.

  2. I had the original Helix Syn for years (along with many other models) and never had the fireworks that so many experience. The Helix Syn Trident, upon first experimentation, really hit me in the right spot! It’s been a big difference for me in my learning process. However, of course everyone’s body is different. The Trident just happened to poke my prostate in the right way that other models did not.

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