Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Careful what you put in your butt

This week, hottie Amy Sung is hanging out with her dad to protect his creative invention, the Pro-state massager.

If you are unfamiliar with the name of this medical device, it can also be found under its less medical name, more sex toy label- the Aneros.  Mr. Jiro Takashima came up with the design of the aneros and had it patented back in 1998, for proper stimulation and massage of the male prostate. Suddenly, guys were finding out that not only was it for health purposes, but also felt pretty good, and had effects on their sex life. "“We started getting calls from men saying things like ... ‘I can last longer in bed,' and asking if that was normal,” Sung said.  With the proper shape in place, guys no longer have to use such things as pens, pencils, wooden spoons, cigar tubes, mop handles, remotes, small animals etc. to reach the prostate, a.k.a. the male g-spot.

 knew about male g-spot since '93 biatch!

Her father came up with the product, and some other medical devices he's invented, after a Japanese urologist told him years ago that prostate problems were more common among Americans, Sung said. She said her father's knowledge of how an engine works may have helped him develop this massager that works with muscle contractions.

similar to a guys butt

So since the aneros is patented, there is court drama over the design of Takashima's work, vs. some company called Libertybelle and their similar product. The whole article can be read here.

If you or someone you know has love for such a product, or knows about the male g-spot and has something to say, throw it in the comments, we did do a review a while back right here on Intimacy Advisor, check it out! Or get your own Aneros for some g-spot fun at Lover's Lane.

(engine pic from ridelust.com, snoop from datpiff.com)


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