STP: STAND TO PEE
The Yoda STP prosthesis is the best-selling and most appreciated product by our loyal customers, especially those looking for their first packer.
The STP function is guaranteed by the ergonomic shape and the wide base which allows for optimal flow during urination.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE: WEARING AND URINATION
CLEANING
To clean the prosthesis, simply use neutral soap and warm water after each use. It is not necessary to use specific products "for cleaning sex toys".
In the absence of running water and neutral soap, you can use wet wipes or ordinary tissues to clean the inside of the prosthesis and remove any urine residue.
WEARABILITY
STP prostheses do not require the support of a harness or boxer shorts with a pocket for everyday use.
To wear packers and STP prostheses comfortably, it is advisable to use simple, tight-fitting boxers/briefs, available on the market.
This way, the packer will remain more stable on the pubic area, but it is still normal for it to move with the movements of the body, without however "getting lost", as the thigh band of the underwear will not make it fall.
USE AND URINATION
Before using the STP function in a public place, practice at home, preferably in the shower.
PLEASE NOTE: To use the STP function, the prosthesis CANNOT and MUST NOT be attached to the body with medical glue, because it must be moved under the urethra.
TO URINATE: CORRECT POSITIONING
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The prosthesis must be positioned between the legs and inclined downwards.
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PLEASE NOTE: To use the STP function, the prosthesis cannot and must NOT be attached to the body using medical glue.
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The wrist must be rotated to give the prosthesis the right inclination.
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The little finger and ring finger must be placed at the height of the testicles.
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The prosthesis must be cleaned after each use.
INCORRECT POSITIONING
Urine leaks from the testicles (overflow)
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The prosthesis is not inclined downwards and this prevents the correct flow of the liquid.
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The hand is not positioned correctly and therefore the prosthesis does not have the right support.
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The prosthesis is attached to the body with medical glue.
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The prosthesis is not positioned correctly in relation to the urethra.