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Encyclopedia > Vaginal barbell

The Kegel exerciser (or vaginal barbell) is a medical device designed to be used by women to exercise the pubococcygeus muscle (also called the PC muscle). It can be used as a vaginal exerciser or as a vaginal dildo or sex toy. Made of smooth, polished solid stainless steel, a Kegel exerciser is cylindrical in shape, with a rounded bulge at each end. They typically weigh one pound and measure approximately 6 3/4 inches in length with a diameter of one inch at the widest part. Being made of stainless steel, Kegel exercisers are nonporous and can be wiped clean with a cloth moistened with mild soap and water. Because a Kegel exerciser does not have a flared base, it should not be used as an anal dildo as there is no way to prevent it from slipping inside.


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Apadravya at AllExperts (369 words)
The apadravya is usually pierced with a slightly larger barbell than required for a fully healed piercing, and downsizing is often required.
The barbell can also end with the second ball inside the urethra, providing that the urethral meatus is big enough.
Variations include the shaft apadravya which pierces the shaft (uncommon, and not performed by many piercers); the magic cross which is a combination of the apadravya and the ampallang; and the apadydoe.
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