Aneros is a patented[1] line of sex toys for men, designed to massage and stimulate the prostate for sexual pleasure. The Aneros was originally developed by HIH, LLC in 1996 as a device for prostate massage, intended as an alternative means to treat a variety of prostate problems like prostatitis and BPH [2]. The Aneros can be used by men of all sexual orientations.[3]
The Aneros is known as the Enemagra (エネマグラ) in Japan.
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Construction
The Aneros is made from a hard, non-porous plastic material[4] called Acetal. The Aneros is composed of three main components — the head, the perineum abutment tab, and the handle.
- The head pivots when the man contracts his Pubococcygeus muscle, directly massaging the prostate.
- The perineum abutment tab simultaneously massages the perineum.
- The handle provides stability and is used when inserting and removing the Aneros.
Notes
- ^ U.S. Patent 6,802,850 U.S. Patent 5,797,950 U.S. Patent 5,861,000
- ^ Alexander, Brian (March 1, 2007). ""The last lovemaking taboo lifted?"". MSNBC.com. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17285757.
- ^ Crimmins, Cathy. How the Homosexuals Saved Civilization: The Time and Heroic Story of How Gay Men Shaped the Modern World. Tarcher Penguin, 2005. ISBN 1580051529
- ^ Silverberg, Cory. ""Aneros Prostate Massager - Product Review of Aneros Prostate Massager"". About.com. http://sexuality.about.com/od/sextoyreviews/gr/aneros.htm.
References
- Em & Lo; Mount, Arthur. "Em & Lo's Sex Toy: An A-Z Guide to Bedside Accessories". Chronicle Books (2006). ISBN 0811852830
- Beale, Steve. (January 2006) "[Orgasm? My Arse]". Arena Magazine
- Price, Joan. "Better than I Ever Expected: Straight Talk About Sex After Sixty" Seal Press (2005). ISBN 1580051529
- クーロン黒沢 (著), ポッチン下条 (著). "Enemagra Bible". 太田出版 (2004). ISBN 4872338626
- Swanson, Carl. (April 2003) "[Up Yours]". Details Magazine
- Bussel, Rachel Kramer. (September 19, 2006) Boy's Toys The Village Voice
- Stoddard, Grant. (April 10, 2002) I Did It For Science: Aneros Nerve.com
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