Advanced E-Stim
Where the rules become tools
You've done the basics. You know the safety rules, you've had your first sessions, you're comfortable with placement and you've stopped second-guessing the dial. Now what?
Now we get into the bit where E-Stim stops being a thing you do and starts being a thing you compose. Two channels working independently. Three contacts shaping a current path that moves on its own. A partner with the controls. A sounding session that takes you somewhere a bipolar insertable can't reach. The fundamentals don't go away - you just start doing more interesting things with them.
This is where twenty-plus years of designing, machining and playing with our own kit shows up most. Wayne and Caz built the 2B's modes as foundations for play, not fixed presets.
We created TriPhase because we wanted the sensation a single bipolar electrode can't deliver.
We designed the ElectroWand with a handle because Caz wanted one and we couldn't find one on the market that did what she needed. The articles in this hub are the result.
Ground Rules
A few ground rules before you go further.
Turn it Up?
Advanced doesn't mean turn it up. Most of what's in here is about doing more, not pushing harder. The intensity stays where it always was — somewhere comfortable for you. The complexity is what changes.
Keep it Safe
The basics still apply. Two points of contact. Below the waist if you're unsure. Start at zero. Water-based gel only. Nothing in this hub overrides anything in Safe Play or First Steps. If you find yourself thinking "the rules don't apply because I'm experienced now," go back and read Safe Play again.
Play your way
Take the articles in any order. Some will speak to you, some won't. There's no required path. Pick what looks interesting, come back when you want more.
E-Stim for Experts - Taking things further
So you have started playing with E-Stim and want to take it further? We offer some pointers from our experienced...
