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wants9
03-11-04, 12:49 PM
I'm trying to learn more about ADS devices, but am starting as square one. Could someone point me to a thread for beginners on the subject, or explain it here? Can one be made from household products? Is the effect similar to a lazy ass stretch?

Supra
03-11-04, 12:53 PM
The VTCL Tugger

wants9
03-11-04, 01:48 PM
The VTCL Tugger
Do you have a link to a beginner's thread about it? I did a search, but they all seemed to be for people who already know what it is, how it works, and how to make/get one.

ctmwm
03-11-04, 02:57 PM
http://www.tlctugger.com/prodTLC.htm is the web site for them. But you'll get a lot of info from Supra's Posts on it

stillwantmore
03-11-04, 04:10 PM
Yea man, between mine/Supra's posts and the product guide on the TLC tugger site...that should be all you need to know. Anything else youre hazy about, of course just ask away.

shism2
04-11-04, 10:07 PM
www.acmepenisenlarger.com

ctmwm
04-12-04, 09:19 PM
www.acmepenisenlarger.com (http://www.acmepenisenlarger.com/)
"all day stretcher" USUALLY refers to some device that can be worn under clothes. That erector set is gonna be tough even under a moo moo!

*RING RING .... Hello Omar the tent maker? I need a new style of pants) lol

REDZULU2003
04-14-04, 06:34 AM
PM Still about his G R E A T fuckin ADS device he made from a SINGLE cable clamp, and some minor bits 'n bobs.

Its mentioned in the constrictor guide, it works well ... its ADS ..... VERY SIMILER method tried and tested to what the African tribes used ''third leg method''.

wants9
04-14-04, 07:18 AM
PM Still about his G R E A T fuckin ADS device he made from a SINGLE cable clamp, and some minor bits 'n bobs.

Its mentioned in the constrictor guide, it works well ... its ADS ..... VERY SIMILER method tried and tested to what the African tribes used ''third leg method''.

Yeah, I read about that in the Guide and went through the corresponding thread. Still's more or less foresaken that method now since he's gotten the VTLC Tugger to work right, though. I inserted a note about that, in fact.