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One method but several tools

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The method, the active principle of this contraception, is based on exposing the testicles to the heat of one's own body. The tools used are simply jockstraps, facilitating this exposure.

There's no single device to suit every body type and lifestyle.

The andro-switch ring is held in place by the clasping of the penis and scrotum. If the scrotal volume is too small or atypical, it may not be suitable. Certain postures repeated frequently during the day, such as for market gardeners who squat a lot, can cause the ring to slip more easily. So it has its limits.

The jock strap holds the testicles in place by means of the harness system. The textile ring into which the penis and scrotum are inserted does not hold them in place by itself. This model is a good complement to the andro-switch for certain activities. But it also has its limitations.

The idea is to hybridize the tools so as to always have a suitable one on hand.

But rest assured, for the vast majority of people, a ring is more than enough.

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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