What if a newbie starts on the progasm ice?

Is this a bad idea? I bought it and I like it but I’ve seen in videos people moving their helix and smaller stuff around their ass hands free like a ninja.

It all looked so small so I decided on something bigger . Because I have a huge ego I saw “pro” on it and said , ”Pfff, I got this”

Did I make s mistake should I go smaller to learn fundamentals?

I’ve tried it twice already and like it but it seems stuck in there and all I do is squeeze and release around it. I’ve still felt some tingly sensations though…. I dunno

Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/aneros/comments/c8jbqq/what_if_a_newbie_starts_on_the_progasm_ice/

4 comments

  1. This isn’t a one size fits all thing. I think that beginners will have more success with the medium sized models, but there are plenty of beginners that start with the Progasm and have a good time.

  2. I will say that I started with a program and didn’t have any success with it for the first 18 months. I then got a Eupho trident and during either my third or fourth session had some amazing p waves, and by session 10 or 12 had my first super o.

    I also picked up a Peridise set and have had some amazing experiences with them as well. Definitely different than the Eupho, but still great.

    Ultimately, I think that everyone’s body is different enough that different toys will be better for some and not the best for others. I personally found the increased mobility of a smaller toy to be vital for me to be able to relax more and survey the different sensations as they happened.

  3. That’s what I thought you’d say. Oh well. What’s another $68.00? I’ll try the Helix this time.

  4. Yeah I’m beginning to see that each aneros has its own unique experience. The super O is not made by the tool so much as it is the ‘spirit’

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