Update:
None of this is relevant to me anymore. Read on...
I tried the Trimix Gel in a solo setting to get some experience before trying it with my girlfriend.
Summary: Studies say it's effective for 40% of men; I must be part of the other 60% in which it is NOT effective.
Bottom line is:
- Applying the Trimix Gel into my urethra felt really weird -- I prefer just using a needle in which I feel basically nothing
- It almost immediately made my penis very sore -- a dull soreness that was not sexy nor conducive to sex
- It did not produce an erection -- produced a very sore chubby at best
- Thankfully only lasted for about 90 minutes at most
I am so glad I did this solo as it was a big fail for me. Would have been terrible to do this prior to sex with my girlfriend as it would not have gone well.
So, it didn't work for me and was a big waste of money. Traditional Trimix injections are not a big deal and are reliable in producing a major erection which will last for hours and will not fail you.
I wouldn't recommend Trimix Gel based on my experience. Maybe you'll be one of the lucky 40%.
Trimix Gel: Safe for Partner?
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Re: Trimix Gel: Safe for Partner?
Honestly, the pain / soreness was sufficient to impact my libido and was kind of a boner-killer in itself.
Not conducive to getting horny at all.
Manual stimulation was not very pleasurable; like I didn't really want to touch it -- I'm sure my GF's tight vagina
would have felt painful and extremely uncomfortable. Would not have been a good night in bed for sure.
I emailed my story to the vendor who invented this stuff and from whom I purchased it.
Awaiting a response. I took a risk knowing it's only effective for 40% of users. I'm just not part of
that 40% group - surprised at my negative experience. Would have preferred for it to have done nothing than to create a really sore chubby.
In any case, it's not comparable to traditional Trimix. Yes, with Trimix, you need to inject yourself with a needle, which for me (surprisingly) turned out to be no big deal at all. I actually prefer the needle over the weird "sploosh this gel into your urethra" feeling-- I did NOT dig the gel feeling of the latter -- and there's basically nothing to feel with the former (needle).
My advice is stick with traditional Trimix and only try this if using a needle on your Johnson is a total no-go. Just be prepared to spend a lot of dough on a really sore non-penetration serviceable chubby.
Not conducive to getting horny at all.
Manual stimulation was not very pleasurable; like I didn't really want to touch it -- I'm sure my GF's tight vagina
would have felt painful and extremely uncomfortable. Would not have been a good night in bed for sure.
I emailed my story to the vendor who invented this stuff and from whom I purchased it.
Awaiting a response. I took a risk knowing it's only effective for 40% of users. I'm just not part of
that 40% group - surprised at my negative experience. Would have preferred for it to have done nothing than to create a really sore chubby.
In any case, it's not comparable to traditional Trimix. Yes, with Trimix, you need to inject yourself with a needle, which for me (surprisingly) turned out to be no big deal at all. I actually prefer the needle over the weird "sploosh this gel into your urethra" feeling-- I did NOT dig the gel feeling of the latter -- and there's basically nothing to feel with the former (needle).
My advice is stick with traditional Trimix and only try this if using a needle on your Johnson is a total no-go. Just be prepared to spend a lot of dough on a really sore non-penetration serviceable chubby.
Re: Trimix Gel: Safe for Partner?
I have a question for those with the gel. I find the burn from the gel intolerable, which is a shame. It is otherwise easy to use. Any suggestions?
By the way, the price was great. Two doses for $30.00
By the way, the price was great. Two doses for $30.00
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