Helpful Hints for Cock Pumping
A premium pump generally includes both a pressure gauge and a quick release valve and may also include varied cylinder sizes. To assemble: Connect the pump to the cylinder by pushing the male coupler on the pump hose to the female coupler on the cylinder. You will hear an audible click when the two cylinders are successfully connected. To disconnect the couplers, push in on the metal tab on the side of the female connector and the hose will be released. The female coupler attached to the cylinder may be turned counter-clockwise to release pressure from the cylinder and tightened by turning clockwise so the vacuum will remain in the cylinder. To avoid damage, never over-tighten the coupler. To reduce pressure, look for an air release mechanism on the side of the body of the pump. It looks like a small pin on a tire stem. Just push in and release while the cylinder is still attached.
Before pumping, it is important to use a lubricant so that you will experience the least amount of discomfort. Many people have a brand of lube that they prefer to use. Some great water-based lubes are: Liquid Silk, BabeLube, and Maximus. If you prefer a long-lasting silicone lube, try Eros Bodyglide or Pink Lube.
Apply lubricant to both the flared area of the cylinder and to the body part which you are pumping to help create a good vacuum seal. Pump gently until you find the best comfort level for you. Each person’s comfort level is different. Do not be surprised if your labia or scrotum are pulled into the cylinder too, this is normal and can add to the pleasurable experience. To avoid having your scrotum sucked into the tube, pull down on your testicles as you pump and until the seal is established in the cylinder…click here to read the rest of this article (with pictures)…
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