Originally Posted by Big Girtha
I agree with Tit. Always a bad idea to pop blisters. They’re filled with fluid for a reason. Always lube and heat while pumping. Watch the glands as you pump. Sometimes you can see these things starting to form and stop the session before they become a full fledged blister. A big one on the glands can ground you for weeks.
Any thoughts on what to look for to see one starting to form?
I ask because I may have one starting now. I’ve been pumping with a Boston Pump cylinder at about 3-5 Hg and an electric heat pad wrapped around the cylinder for 15 minute sessions. This seems to be giving me the nicest PE gains I’ve seen from any technique so far.
However, I have a slight curve in my dick - it goes a little right on the base half then a little left on the glans half, making the right side of the mid-shaft, but no other part of the penis, touch the side of the tube while pumping. At exactly that spot where my skin makes contact with the inside of the cylinder, red irritation is beginning to develop, similar to when a blister starts to develop on my foot while hiking.
So I’m guessing that is a blister developing, and I’m also wondering if anyone has any suggestions on how to keep up this routine but avoid a full blister. Lower pressure? Shorter time? Some sort of wrap? Dr. Scholles blister prevention pads? (I’m serious on that last one - it might work). It would be really nice to keep this routine up, because I’ve tried countless other PE techniques for 2 years with minimal success until now.