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fundeer 19 Reviews 1342 reads
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1 / 5

I take pills already and don’t want to go that route for my ED. Can anyone give me some insight on penis pumps

QueenBia See my TER Reviews 123 reads
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2 / 5

They work best with a cock ring. Look at options link below.

Max101 8 Reviews 100 reads
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3 / 5

My urologist prescribed one after my prostate removal surgery.  He was able to save the nerves.  I can still orgasm, but they are "dry".  He said it's important to use the pump daily because it's really physical therapy on your plumbing.  It cost me about $200 for a bare-bones version - you pump it yourself instead of a battery-operated pump.  The ring comes in when you are pumping for consenting adult activities.

lester_prairie 12 Reviews 105 reads
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You can get an electric one (self contained battery) for under $40 on Amazon.  No reason to spend more than that.  A vacuum is a vacuum.  
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I worked at a contract engineering place and designed the circuitry for a penis pump for a urologist down in Florida.  He intended to use it in his practice for his patients.  We programmed it with specific pump times and pressures.  

WICardinalfan 29 Reviews 97 reads
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5 / 5

If I want CFS, I will use a pump.

One watch out.  In my case the head of my cock can become to big for those ladies who have not had children or a C section.  All this hype about big cocks I guess is bull.  I would much rather have a smaller head and fuck more.  

Most of the times I will see ladies over 40, so it does not happen very often.  

Good luck.  

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