C in a shell

C in a shell

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I call it the c o c k in a shell... credit to peeps in the Handy Discord! It's 2 way: for 55 and 50 mm widths - Now you can experiment with a tight or loose grip to help stop sleeve slippage. This should eliminate the need to faff around with the banding as the sleeve should stay in place. Inner rings have been added in certain spaces that may help stimulate c i r c u m c i s e d guys better. There is slim/wide chance for the looser end, the sleeve may slip forward but my hope is the extra "extrusions" will grip it in place on one end or the well designed bottom rim flare will hold on the other. If it does slip at the loose end, a solution could be to plug the other end with another sleeve that should fit snug to block the movement but also allow for quick "change around" of sleeve. For example, a tight suction b j, to a looser h a n d job, maybe to help prolong the fun by varying the stimulation as to grip... the perfect strokes may still get you :-) This should work with all handy sleeves or similar. The bonus point is that it can also allow for an offset - wrap band to middle. This can be effective for both bigger and smaller guys to get more of a stroke. Enjoy... (to be redone in Fusion360)

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