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Keith,
I've had a PA for over 10 years. It started as a 12 ga & is now a 2ga. I'm cofortable in either boxers or tighty whiteys. Initially the tighties might be better so you can position yourself so it doesn't hurt & thern it should move around much. As far as ongoing care I wash the ring with antibactierial hand soap. I prefer dial. Just squirt a little in the hole & run the ring back & forth through it a few times & rinse it really well. This may sting the first few times, but you get used to it. It works allot better if you can urinate immediately after rinsing the soap out. Hope this helps, MArk Keith wrote: > Hi all > Kinda a "newbie" here, I had a PA and 2 Hafadas done 2 weeks ago give > or take.They are healing well, but the PA is sort of bothering me in > that I can't quite figure out how to park it;boxer shorts? > tighty-whiteys what? Also,what's ongoing cleaning like when past the > recommended saline solution soaks during healing? Perhaps a "PA > Veteran" can tell me a thing or two? > > Best Regards > Keith > |
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moed wrote: > Keith, > As far as ongoing care I wash the > ring with antibactierial hand soap. I prefer dial. Just squirt a > little in the hole & run the ring back & forth through it a few times & > rinse it really well. This may sting the first few times, but you get > used to it. It works allot better if you can urinate immediately after > rinsing the soap out. It shouldn't sting. And your soap should be plain soap. Anti-bacterial soap is overkill and is causing a problem with resistant bacteria. But hey, I don't know what else you're dipping your dick in. Kavin |