Okay, so I’ve been hearing a lot about stamina training, and, well, let’s just say I got curious. I decided to give it a shot using a Fleshlight – the Stamina Training Unit, to be exact. I’m no expert, but I figured I’d share my little experiment.

First off, I did some quick research. Nothing crazy, just wanted to get a general idea of what I was getting myself into. I’m not gonna lie, it felt a little weird at first, even just ordering the thing. But hey, gotta step outside your comfort zone sometimes, right?
When it arrived, I unboxed it. Took a look at the instructions – pretty straightforward. It’s basically about controlling your, uh, “excitement” levels and trying to last longer. Sounds simple enough, I thought.
My first few attempts? Let’s just say they were…learning experiences. I definitely didn’t break any records. It was tricky! I tried different techniques, like the “squeeze” thing I read about online. Basically, when you feel like you’re getting close, you squeeze the base of your, you know. It kinda works, but it takes practice.
- Attempt 1: A disaster. Over before it started.
- Attempt 2: Slightly better. Managed to use the squeeze technique a couple of times.
- Attempt 3: Okay, starting to get the hang of it. Felt more in control.
I kept at it for a few weeks. Didn’t use it every day, maybe a few times a week. I started noticing a difference, not just with the Fleshlight, but in, uh, other situations too. I felt like I had more control, more awareness of my body’s signals.
It’s not like I turned into some kind of marathon man overnight. But I did see improvement. It was more about the mental game than anything else, learning to recognize the sensations and manage them. It’s about paying attention and making adjustments.

My Takeaway
Honestly, it was a worthwhile experiment. It wasn’t just about the physical aspect, it was about learning something new about myself. It’s like any kind of training, you gotta put in the time and effort to see results. And, yeah, it was kinda fun too.
Would I recommend it? Sure, if you’re curious and open-minded. Just remember, it’s a process. Don’t expect miracles, and don’t be afraid to experiment a little. And, most importantly, have fun with it!