The lightening rod of sexual happiness

Urethral play can seem a little frightening to those who cringe at the though of catheters. It’s not for everyone and when not done properly, can lead to infections.

However, those who do practice urethral play love the sensation of a properly lubed, sterilized rod sliding in and out of their penis and stimulating their prostate in a way that anal sex just can’t.

Zeus Electrosex has expanded the role of the urethral sound to not only go into the penis but to deliver a small electrical current that will give the user an intense orgasm. It’s like a lightening rod of happiness.

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