Is it dangerous that the top of my scrotum is sore after using penimaster pro from the pressure? Last thing I want is infertility due to traction therapy.
There is a big difference in your scrotum and your testicles. Some soreness on your scrotum skin won't make you sterile, in fact, a kick in the testicles won't make you sterile.
If you are just starting traction, reduce the time until you get used to it. Also, be sure not to pull the skin on the shaft forward before you lock in. Stretch by the glans, pull the slack skin back toward the base of the shaft then lock in. I don't have a penimaster but on my X4 Labs once I first strap in, before I really tighten, I pull any trapped loose skin back from in under the harness/strap. This makes sure the stretch is applied to the shaft not my skin and it keeps from pulling the scrotum tight toward the base.
Has anyone ever experienced damage to their testes from using the penimaster? My veins are irritated, and my seminal emissions have gone down significantly in the last week. I'm starting to worry that I might have pinched the veins and killed my right testicle. It still has feeling, and looks to be about the same size as the other one.
Quote from: Hawk on October 12, 2018, 11:15:43 AM
Also, be sure not to pull the skin on the shaft forward before you lock in. Stretch by the glans, pull the slack skin back toward the base of the shaft then lock in.
Can you explain this in a but more detail Hawk? I ask because I pull up skin from my sack and lower shaft area a tiny bit so that it doesn't pull on the shaft way too tight. If I don't it hurts really badly and puts way too much tension on the shaft. And only the ventral side of it. Like it is pulling the underside of my shaft skin and nothing else (unless I do like I said above).