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Since the 1940s, women have been instructed to do their kegel exercises to keep their pelvic floor muscles nice and strong, prepare the body for childbirth, and ward off a number of health issues. These days, things have gone a step further — we have Ben Wa balls and fitbits that measure and reward your kegels, and then there’s the curious phenomenon of ‘vaginal weightlifting’.
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While the women of the world are busy squeezing away and attaching tiny weights to their most intimate parts, it seems men have been handed a free pass… or so we thought.
Evidently, penis strength training is very much a real thing. Vice writer Justin Caffier recently dipped his toe (well not his toe, exactly…) into this brave new world after learning of Private Gym, a ‘pelvic muscle exercises system for men’ — in other words, a gym for your penis.
It’s pretty compelling stuff, so you can’t blame Caffier for placing an order. His Private Gym delivery contained a book and instructional DVD, along with a “rubberised snap bracelet” for the penis with a 70g weight attached — and another 70g weight that could be attached when more of a challenge was required.
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Before he could use the weights, Caffier had to build up “base strength” by squeezing and releasing his pelvic floor muscles for 10 minutes at a time, without an erection. He soon learned the joys of exercising your bits in public while strangers around are none the wiser — something we vagina owners are well familiar with.