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Unisex Anal Stimulator

The Peridise Design

A Singular Concept

The hands-free Peridise and Tempo function uniquely differently from all other anal stimulators available today.  Its patented "dual-bulb" architecture is engineered to trigger peristalsis—the involuntary, rhythmic contraction of the rectal muscles. This creates a hands-free experience where your body and the Peridise enter a bio-feedback loop of continuous motion and response.

Peridise Components

The Peridise has five main components that work together and a base/foot that is used for insertion and removal. Click the hotspots below to learn about the Head, Neck, Shoulder, Waist, and Hip of the Peridise:

1

Head

The head stimulates the anal canal by nestling into the rectal vault

2

Neck

The neck allows a degree of flexibility as the Peridise moves

3

Shoulder

Acts as an internal anchor and counters downward pressure

4

Waist

Provides a "grip" point for the sphincter and prevents slipping

5

Hip

Stabilizes the Peridise near the exit and maintains vertical alignment

6

Base/Foot

Provides weight balance and is used for insertion and removal

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1

Head

The head stimulates the anal canal by nestling into the rectal vault

2

Neck

The neck allows a degree of flexibility as the Peridise moves

3

Shoulder

Acts as an internal anchor and counters downward pressure

4

Waist

Provides a "grip" point for the sphincter and prevents slipping

5

Hip

Stabilizes the Peridise near the exit and maintains vertical alignment

6

Base/Foot

Provides weight balance and is used for insertion and removal

Utilizing the Expulsion Reflex for Pleasure

How the Peridise Works

While most rectal inserts are static shapes that the body treats as waste to be expelled, the Peridise's design uses the expulsion reflex (the body's natural response to eject any object from the rectum) to its advantage.

Here is how the specific design elements overcome that reflex:

Shoulder/Waist Synergy

A standard cylindrical object stretches the rectal walls uniformly, triggering a constant contraction wave (peristalsis) to push it out. The design of the Peridise holds it in place.

When the rectum contracts, the muscles grip the narrow waist. Because the shoulder is wider and sits above the contraction point, the downward pressure actually helps "seat" the device deeper or holds it in a stable position rather than letting it slide out like a smooth taper would.

Utilizing Peristaltic Waves

As the rectal walls move in a wave-like motion to eject the device, the alternating hip and shoulder sections of the Peridise provide anchor points.

Instead of the wave moving the object toward the exit, the muscle contractions catch on the device's contours. This effectively "locks" the device in the optimal therapeutic and pleasure zone (near the prostate and pelvic floor) during a contraction.

External Stabilization

The base or foot acts as an external limit. While the internal contours prevent the device from being easily pushed out, the base prevents it from migrating too far in. This creates a "balanced" state of tension where the device stays perfectly aligned with the prostate even as the internal muscles fluctuate between relaxation and contraction.

Building Pleasure

The result of the Peridise being "locked" in this therapeutic zone is the generation of blood circulation to the area through involuntary peristaltic waves.  These motions tone the pelvic floor muscles and stimulate the nerves of the anal canal through a natural, passive bio feedback loop. Coupled with a state of arousal, users can build toward explosive anal orgasms.