It’s no secret that the refractory period can be pretty troublesome. That awkward time after an orgasm that can leave you all limp and exhausted and unable to find that “high” afterward. As someone who has personally experienced this, I was intrigued when I heard about penis pumps as a way to help combat the refractory period.
Well, first off, what is a penis pump? Put simply, it’s a device made up of a tube and a pumping mechanism that fits over the penis. By using either a hand pump or an electric device, you’re able to create a vacuum that creates pressure against the blood vessels that then increases blood flow throughout the penis. That increased blood flow can help you to achieve and maintain an erection, sex toys while also helping to combat the refractory period.
All of this sounds great and vibrators exciting, right? Well, yes and no. Yes, penis pumps are definitely effective at helping with erectile dysfunction and yes, they can help to combat the refractory period. But, and this is an important but, you have to be careful with these kinds of devices. If you’re not using it correctly, you could potentially do more harm than good. So, if you decide to give one of these a go, make sure that you’re using it safely and correctly.
Of course, even if you’re using it correctly, you should still be aware of any potential risks or side effects. Penis pumps can, at times, cause discomfort or redness and can also lead to length and girth discrepancies. Additionally, there are also reports of Priapism which is a medical emergency that can cause permanent damage to the tissue of the penis if untreated.
Beyond all of this, if you’re looking to purchase a penis pump, make sure it is legitimate. There are a lot of imitations and knock-offs out there. It’s important to make sure you’re getting one that is high quality and clinically proven as these types of pumps are the ones that will give you the desired results without putting your health at risk.
So what’s my take on using penis pumps to combat refractory periods? Honestly, it sounds like a great idea and I think it is worth giving a try. Just make sure you’re using it correctly and if you experience any discomfort, stop. After all, taking care of yourself is the most important thing.
Wow, after learning about the potential risks and the benefits of using a penis pump, I’m really intrigued to give it a go. Of course, despite the potential benefits, I’m still a bit nervous about the whole thing. What if I don’t use it correctly? What if it hurts?
In addition to potential safety concerns, I also need to consider the cost. Can I actually afford to purchase one of these devices? Are they actually worth the money?
To answer these questions, I went online to read some reviews from people who have actually used it. The reviews were fairly encouraging with many saying that the device helped to significantly reduce their refractory period.
Interestingly enough, a few of the reviews mentioned improvement in sexual performance outside of reducing refractory period. They were saying that the improved blood flow helped them to achieve longer and more intense orgasms. Again, this was encouraging and intriguing, and it certainly made me want to take the plunge.
The only thing left is to figure out which type of penis pump I should get. After doing some research, I’ve narrowed it down to two main types: a manual pump or an electric pump.
Obviously, manual pumps are cheaper but they do require you to actively participate when creating the vacuum. Electric pumps, on the other hand, cost more but they require zero participation from you and create a vacuum that is more consistent.
Decisions, decisions. It seems like it all comes down to personal preference, and that’s a decision I’ll need to make soon if I want to make sure I combat my refractory period.