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'The Great Prostate Rush'

Prostate massagers are surging in popularity and the reason may surprise you

By Mark Hay

'The Great Prostate Rush'

Prostate massagers are surging in popularity and the reason may surprise you

By Mark Hay

We’re living in a golden age of prostate massagers.

Sales of the sex toys, which are designed specifically to stimulate the walnut-sized gland between the root of the penis and the bladder, are surging — and this exploding interest is being driven in large part by what may seem like a surprising source: straight cis men.

“The market for prostate products has been steadily on the rise,” says Forrest Andrews, a product developer at Aneros, the world’s first dedicated prostate massager maker. From 2012 to 2018 alone, their sales doubled. Other retailers have recently reported their sales up by around 40 percent a year. Read more...

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