Is lube the key
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Is lube the key
I have just started sac and ball pumping in my 3 inch tube. I am currently pumping in my Lelux tube after I put some jojoba oil on everything. When I pump to a 3hg it hurts, so I'm just doing enough pressure to get a slight tug. As I said I'm 5 days new at this. When I use my Oxball Juicy xl with it, sometimes it hurts even more. Is this because I do not have a low hanging sac to start with or because I'm not lubing everything up like I should with the right product. Any assistance would be appreciated.
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Re: Is lube the key
Hello you need to get a nice soft seal like a STJ precision seal 100% silicone from Pump toys.com
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Re: Is lube the key
I actually have an Oxball Juicy XLthat is super soft but the issue is not where on my body the tube is, it's that pull on the sac. I thought perhaps it's not lubed up enough to slide on the I side of the tube and it is getting dry pulled and that was my issue.. just looking for opinions
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Re: Is lube the key
The key is patience, determination, and air pressure.
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Re: Is lube the key
What type of pain is it? Shooting. Sharp or dull ache?
You definitely need lube by the way, a good moisturiser or coconut oil is really good.
If you have no lube and you fill your tube, the balls won’t be able to slide down the tube as they expand - I know as I’ve been there occasionally in my early pump days.
Also, don’t expect things to happen overnight, pumping puts a lot of pressure on you (your balls especially as they’re least used to vacuum and the engorgement that follows) and you need to work your way up carefully, listening to your body as you go.
You definitely need lube by the way, a good moisturiser or coconut oil is really good.
If you have no lube and you fill your tube, the balls won’t be able to slide down the tube as they expand - I know as I’ve been there occasionally in my early pump days.
Also, don’t expect things to happen overnight, pumping puts a lot of pressure on you (your balls especially as they’re least used to vacuum and the engorgement that follows) and you need to work your way up carefully, listening to your body as you go.
Oh to have even an average sized cock….
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Re: Is lube the key
I put loads of lube on especially around the balls, don't have any pain or discomfort but only just got started so will post when i go back in the jar. Look forward to your progress....
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Re: Is lube the key
I have had very good luck with using coconut oil. It's slippery and does the skin good as well. I have been using a body lotion with vitamin E to pump because it makes less of a mess. Whatever you use i also suggest you coat the inside of your tube as well. That way it's easier when everything is sliding in and getting settled.
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Re: Is lube the key
I had the best results when I stopped lubing tbh. I use the pump toys STL seal, and the lube was causing my pubis to be pulled in. When I stopped lubing, I was able to focus the pump on the package alone. And the jar stays cleaner.
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Re: Is lube the key
I have dry skin. If I don’t lube absolutely everything, pumping and stretching the skin hurts. It also hurts where my skin rubs up against the cylinder. I lube my cock and balls, the inside of the cylinder, and the areas to the left and right of my cock. I also lube my pubes. I get a better seal when I do that. Yes, it can be messy, but big balls are worth it!
It’s the pleasure of the pressure...