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Who of you tens the dick?

Started by LittleRock, 2022-04-06 21:54:03

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uncut1017

Quote from: Kylar on 2022-08-12 10:34:21
Up to this point I thought it was a badly spelled "tense" and even then something grammatically incorrect.  And I've even seen TENS before in text, I just never made the connection XD  Well then...

LOL time to try it

jdm

I've been experimenting a lot with this recently, and I have some observations. Most of the cheap TENS units are digital, which makes it harder to precisely control the levels. Analog units tend to be more expensive, but give greater control. With the digital units, the steps from one level to the next can be to big of a jump on sensitive tissue. For this reason I am finding I don't like to us this on my inner foreskin and glans, because I can really only stand it on the lowest level, but it is also too low to provide good simulation. So I tend to use it on my outer shaft skin, which is less sensitive, and I can bump it up several degrees before it gets too intense. I also don't recommend doing it with your foreskin foreword, because the foreskin can carry the current to the glans. So the level may be perfect on you shaft skin, but WAY too intense for your glans. So there's one more reason to keep it pulled back. ;D