Re: Successful KSMO for men without prostate?
You're able to type at the speed of light, obviously!
>I am not in need of having mine removed at this time.<
Good to hear that.
But you raise a basic issue for those of us of advanced years - does KSMO work as well with a missing or partly missing prostate? I've not yet seen any discussion about this.
I feel that my own prostate plays a part in promoting the essential sensations in my sessions, particularly when I use the cradle, but that might be simply because there is one there! It feels like it doubles its size and becomes a white-hot walnut at times.
But to lose one might just mean that a bit of mental re-training would be required to bring back one's best performance.
Who knows!?
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