I remember the first time I failed.
It was a Friday.
Light rain, wine in my glass, her kissing me like before.
But when the time came…
nothing.
My mind raced. My body froze.
I tried to hide it.
Joked about it.
Said I was just tired.
She smiled kindly — but in her eyes, I saw fear.
The same fear growing inside me.
I started making up excuses.
“I’m just tired.”
“I ate badly today.”
“My head’s not in the right place.”
She believed me. At first. Or pretended to.
I pretended too.
Pretended it was nothing.
Pretended things would be better the next day.
Pretended it didn’t hurt — until it actually started to hurt.
Not physically.
Worse than that — it started to hurt in my soul.
I began avoiding her touch.
The long, lingering kisses.
The more intimate conversations.
She stopped trying.
And I started to hate myself for it.
I tried everything people recommended.
Changed my diet.
Bought vitamins.
Started taking those blue pills. Then red ones. Then green…
At first, they seemed to help. But it was like pushing a broken-down car downhill.
None of them gave me back what I’d truly lost — real pleasure.
That warm, electric feeling pulsing through your body, making you feel alive.
I didn’t just want to “get it up”.
I wanted to feel again.
But each failed attempt dragged me down further.
Until I gave up trying altogether.
The urologist looked over my data and asked me, calmly:
“Do you still get spontaneous erections? I’m talking about touch. Sensitivity. Warmth. Do you still feel that?”
My throat closed up.
I answered with my eyes.
He sighed.
And then said the words that knocked the ground out from under me:
“Your system is entering sensory failure. And that happens long before impotence sets in.”
I had never heard that before.
Not on websites. Not in ads. Not even in those medical videos online.
That’s when he explained something that changed everything:
“There’s a network of nerves running through the base of the penis, the pelvic region, and the perineum. Think of it as an electrical circuit.
It’s what switches pleasure on.
It’s what sends the pleasure signal to the brain.
But over time, that network starts to atrophy.
It weakens.
And by the time you actually notice, over 70% of it is already shut down.”
And why does this happen?
A sedentary lifestyle.
Chronic stress.
Inflammatory foods.
Cortisol spikes.
And most importantly: the lack of natural electrical stimulation in this sensory network.
“You’re literally letting your pleasure nerves die,” he said.
“Like a wire that rusts because it’s no longer being used.”
It all made perfect sense.
It felt like my body was shutting down from the inside out.
And no one — absolutely no one — had ever told me.
After that diagnosis, I felt…
Switched off.
As if someone had stamped “end of the line” on my body.
It was my brother — a former British Royal Marine — who snapped me out of the apathy.
He’s always been the quiet type. Tough.
But that day, he pulled me aside and said:
“We used a neural stimulator on the battlefield.
It was to restore sensation in the hands and feet — after explosions, injuries, or frostbite.”
I just stared at him, not quite getting it.
“Does it work?” I asked.
He nodded.
“Works so well NATO uses it.
And now there’s an adapted version…
To reactivate the network of nerves you’re losing.”
He showed me the device.
Small. Discreet.
An anatomically designed ring made of medical-grade silicone, with a built-in micro-generator.
Engineered to deliver bioelectric micro-impulses directly to the pelvic and penile nerve network.
The name? Erettus Conductor™.
No pills.
No creams.
Just pure, precision neurotechnology.
Erettus Conductor™ is not a supplement.
It’s not a medicine.
And it’s not a “temporary stimulant” that merely masks the problem.
It’s designed to reach the root cause:
the pleasure nerves that are silently dying.
And it does this in a smart way:
using low-frequency bioelectric micro-impulses —
the very same type of signals your own brain sends to create sensations.
Think of your body like a city.
The nerve network is like the system of streetlights and power cables.
If the wires grow old, rusty, and unused…
the electricity stops flowing.
The lights go out.
What Erettus Conductor™ does is reactivate that circuit.
It sends precise, safe pulses
directly to the connection points between the penile nerves and the pelvic centre.
These pulses do two things:
They awaken dormant nerve endings, retraining your body to respond to touch and stimulation.
They increase blood flow in areas linked to deep pleasure, creating new pathways of sensitivity.
The result?
After just a few weeks of use, men report:
Sensations they haven’t felt in years
More spontaneous, natural erections
Physical responses to touch that seemed lost
And most importantly: the return of authentic pleasure
No hormones.
No side effects.
No reliance on external stimuli to “get it up”.
Because now, what was switched off…
is turning back on.
In the first few days, I must confess:
I didn’t expect to feel anything.
I was sceptical. Worn down. Almost cynical.
But on the fifth day of use, something simple —
and devastating — happened.
My wife ran her hand down my back.
As she always did.
But this time…
I felt it.
A wave of warmth flowed down my lower back, crossed my lower abdomen, and pulsed like an echo…
at the base of my body.
In the place where I thought I’d never feel anything again.
I didn’t cry.
But my whole body trembled.
It was as if someone had switched on a wire that had been dead for years.
And I wasn’t the only one.
Today, more than 28,000 men across the UK have already tried Erettus Conductor™ — with clinical and heartfelt reports just like these:
The concept of peripheral penile neurostimulation is not new.
In 2021, the Royal College of Urology published a study showing that:
“controlled electrical stimulation of nerve endings in the penile region can restore neural conduction in up to 73% of cases of sexual hyposensitivity.”
Erettus Conductor™ was developed based on these studies —
adapting the same technology into a portable, non-invasive, and discreet device.
Your body won’t just stop.
But it won’t reverse itself either.
The nerves you lose…
don’t naturally grow back.
Time only speeds up the process.
And the longer you wait, the deeper the loss becomes.
You might still carry on functioning.
But there will come a point when you look at yourself and realise:
“I don’t feel anything anymore. And now it’s too late.”
If you’ve read this far, it’s because you know something’s happening inside you.
Maybe pleasure has diminished.
Maybe touch no longer sparks anything.
Maybe you’re just starting to suspect — but deep down, you know something is changing.
The good news?
There’s still time to act.
Erettus Conductor™ is available today with a special offer for the UK:
✅ Direct, discreet delivery with unmarked packaging
✅ 120-day guarantee: if you don’t feel a difference, you don’t pay
✅ Technical support and personalised usage guidance
✅ Digital bonus: a complete guide to male sensory stimulation
No appointment needed.
No pills to take.
No one needs to know.
Virilis Pulse™ is designed for private use at home.
Here’s how it works:
Use daily for 12 minutes.
Most men start noticing significant changes between weeks 2 and 4.
Erettus Conductor™ comes with a full 90-day money-back guarantee.
If you don’t feel anything at all,
you can return it for a full refund.
It’s that simple.
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You’re not just buying a product.
You’re giving your body one last chance to feel again.
Today, when my wife touches me…
I close my eyes.
And I’m grateful.
Not just for feeling pleasure again.
But for feeling fear at the right time.
Because if I’d waited any longer…
it might have been too late.
I’ve been battling with this for years. Might as well give this a go… can’t get worse than it already is
I was a bit sceptical at first, but this is exactly what I need. I’ll try it, nothing to lose now
I’ve had enough of the pills and expensive treatments. I’ll give this a try, maybe it’ll be the answer I’ve been looking for
Not gonna lie, I’m not fully convinced yet, but after reading this, I’m tempted to see if it really works.
My sex life’s been non-existent for too long. I’ll give it a shot, see if this ‘button’ can actually do something
Honestly, I’m sceptical, but at this point, I’ve tried everything else. I’ve got nothing to lose, so I’m in
I’ve tried pills, pumps, everything. This sounds mad, but I’m gonna try it. What’s the worst that could happen?
I’ve been struggling with this for years. Might as well try it, anything to feel like a man again
Not sure how it works, but I’ll give it a try. I’m fed up with feeling like I’m stuck in this rut
I’ve had my doubts, but after reading this, I’m ready to see if it can actually change things for me