The Divo family of penis products are meant to be tools for modern penis enlargement (available since 2010). Penis enlargement tools of the past are penis vacuum pumps, elastic stretchers, metal extenders and weights, which have proved to be both dangerous and uncomfortable, as well as inefficient. Those mentioned were not used at all in my penis enlargement endeavors, including penis pills.

I am a big supporter of injectable vasodilators and growth elements, and believe that a broad, multifaceted strategy is necessary for a successful, beautiful enlargement. This means using mechanical, topical and injectable interventions.

Join in the Fun of Penis Enlargement With The Divo Product Line!

With the exception of the Divosleeve (microwaveable shaft compression weight, no longer available), the Divo penis products are designed for 24 hour wear. Lightweight and minimal profile, Divo products provide comfortable elongation in any position (standing, sitting or lying down)using all-around compression. Compression sportswear have been proven to be beneficial to athletes, and the principles have been translated to the penis to create the Divosock now called the Spandex Divosuits (custom-cut shaft compression-wear).

The psychology of wearing the Divocup and Divosuit at all times is complex: increased confidence because the penis is never allowed to shrink, to nervousness in public, because we worry that our bulge will show. Unfortunately, penis enlargement causes observers to become crotch-watchers, which can invite unwanted attention. But with proper wardrobe choices (IE. loose pants), we divocuppers can easily hide our secret until we are feeling a little exhibitionist.As confidence builds, we become proud to sport a beautiful, crowd-pleasing bulge or (for those who just don't care what people think!) a visible penis line going down one leg.

Nothing screams "Masculine" like a well-defined penis bulge. And a flat crotch is so politically correct! I firmly believe that unconsciously (or subconsciously), men with nice crotches that show a hidden massive sex-organ get better treatment, or people being kinder and flirtier (is that a word?).

Growing the penis takes time, so a lifestyle change is often necessary for success (nothing drastic, of course, just dressing a little differently to accommodate a larger penis like loose low crotches). The Divo products are constantly being tested and improved or removed, which is why products are sometimes referred to as prototypes.

The penis come in all shapes and sizes, as well as a full spectrum of foreskin lengths, so not all products will work the same way for all. Fortunately the low price of the products allow a great deal of experimentation, and customer support (ronielle.montreal@gmail.com or text message at 514-817-1169) is usually quick should a question/concern arise.

Thank you and enjoy your visit!

Sincerely,

Ronielle Buduhan
Penis Tinkerer

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Lymph Fluid Build-up Problems


Lymph is a fluid that circulates thoughout the body, but unlike blood, there is no pump (like the heart) to actively move it around: it instead uses gravity. Lymph flows through channels near the surface of the body, including the penis. If there is a light constriction over a long period of time around the shaft, fluid will start accumulating until the constriction is removed.

The same thing happens when the penis is in a divocup with air inside. The slight vacuum and the empty space provides perfect conditions for fluid build-up under the skin near the head (usually just the shaft skin puffs up, not the actual glans). That is why it is important to completely insert the penis into the cup, vent out the air, and maintain compression between the cup and the penis as the venting tube is removed. By eliminating the airspace, lymph does not have a place to accumulate.

Similar things happen when wearing only the divosuit (without the divocup). You need to make sure all shaft skin is covered with spandex, which means covering at least to the ridge of the glans. Any skin not covered with compression is at risk of accumulating lymph (which looks very much like a sensitive blister).

Simply removing everything from the penis for a few hours allows lymph to drain back to where it's supposed to go, so it really is not a big deal, but it does look ugly when it happens and can be alarming if you don't know about it.  

With proper use, the divocup and divosuit do not cause unsightly lymph accumulation. So practice, practice, practice!

Happy divocupping!

Ronielle out