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One method, several possible tools

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This method works by exposing the testicles to body heat, and can be achieved with tools other than the Andro Switch. There is no one-size-fits-all device that works for every body type and lifestyle.

The Andro-Switch stays in place by clasping the penis and scrotum. However, if scrotal volume is too small or atypical, the ring may not fit properly. Certain frequent movements, such as squatting (e.g., for gardeners or warehouse workers), can also make the ring slip more easily. This means the ring has some limitations.

A jockstrap holds the testicles in place using a harness system. Unlike the ring, the textile loop into which the penis and scrotum are inserted does not secure them by itself. This makes it a useful complement to the Andro-Switch for certain activities, but it also has its own limitations.

The best approach is to combine different tools so you always have one that suits your needs.

That said, for most people, the Andro-Switch alone is sufficient.

Please note: Low scrotal volume from using the thermal method means that at room temperature (20°C), the testicles do not hang freely between the legs but instead rest flat against the body.

PS: Low scrotal volume -> At a room temperature of 20°, the testicles don't wobble between the legs, but rather lie flat against the body.

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