Success rates often depend on the quality of your hardware and the amount of effort required in its upkeep. Less fuss = less stress = less likely to be triggered to want an easy-to-acquire analog.
Repeating what I've commented on and read in other threads: don't cheap out, don't run out. Get a good quality unit and keep a steady supply of liquid. If its easy to maintain, you'll reach for something that doesn't make you feel like crap rather than the analog that hurts and burns to use.
Repeating what I've commented on and read in other threads: don't cheap out, don't run out. Get a good quality unit and keep a steady supply of liquid. If its easy to maintain, you'll reach for something that doesn't make you feel like crap rather than the analog that hurts and burns to use.
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