What is Cock Stuffing | About Cock stuffing
Cock Stuffing For Men | Male Urethral Play
Cock stuffing, or “sounding” as it is brought in the S&M group, includes putting smooth, long, and slender surgical steel poles called “sounds” (subsequently the name “sounding”) into a man’s urethra. The two most normally utilized “sounds” are the Van Buren, which has a J-molded bend on the end, and the Dittle, which is straight. There are men out there that use other types of sounds such as thermometers, toothbrushes, rose stems and whilst these do the trick the metal sounds are not only much more hygienic but also profoundly safer as well. They do not soften during use, they retain their rigidity and are especially easy to sterilise, clean and maintain. Whilst you might find other items to be more accessible and easy to use, a glass thermometer for example may easily break and result in an awkward trip down to the emergency ward. Do yourself a favour and make sure you order sounds specifically for the purpose in which they are intended for.
Sounders use heaps of lube, so the “sound” can without much of a stretch slide into the urethra – it needs to be done delicately as pushing or constraining can bring about tearing of the delicate tissue. Most sounders use either a natural based water based lubricant or a sterile lubricant that can be found in hospitals. When sounding, on the off chance that you experience a narrowing in the urethra that the “sound” won’t go through (no doubt scar tissue), don’t attempt to drive it through. More lube and a smaller sound may be more beneficial without causing any issues.
Saliva isn’t generally recommended, nor would I even recommend it for any kind of sexual practice. Why? It dries rapidly and whilst it may look hot and sexy, there’s nothing worse than a toy drying out at the most inconvenient of times and causing some really bad friction. Furthermore, sugars from the mouth can be found in salivation that may bring about urinary tract infections (UTIs) and cause all sorts of dilemmas. If there’s one thing you don’t want to be fucking around with it’s your dick. Sugars likewise can be found in a few sorts of lube, and it’s usually scientifically recorded as glycerine in the rundown of ingredients. Avoid these lubricants like the plague – go glycerine and paraben free where you can. Silicone-based lubes are longer enduring, yet water-based lubes may have a more slender consistency. Be that as it may, a few individuals discover silicone-based lubes to be somewhat harder to tidy up. Men discover what lives up to expectations by testing.
Individuals appreciate utilizing “sounds” for the pleasurable sensations felt while being embedded – you’re stimulating an area of the body that normally receives no attention. Think of the sensation you get when you orgasm pee – that intense relaxation of muscles you get when you’ve been holding off on peeing for a while and that just before feeling as it comes rushing past. Imagine that if you can and you’ll get a similar sensation to the feeling of sounding. Whilst not mainstream by any stretch of the imagination, sounders are predominantly situated within the bdsm community. There are also a small percentage of the bended “sounds” whose goal it is to make getting an erection difficult. On the off chance that a penis begins start getting erect, the individual with the sound inserted the sound must hold off until the erection dies down before proceeding. If you’re using a straight sound then erections will make little difference unless there’s a natural curve of the cock.
The primary dangers with “sounding” are around tearing or cutting the urethra and infections from using unsavoury materials. Anything embedded into the urethra is to be cleaned to decrease the possibility of contamination both before insertion and after insertion. Some distress may be felt later if the sound has stretched the urethra, but this usually wears off pretty quickly – much like getting braces tightened or ears being stretched. On the off chance that that happens, individuals use smaller “sounds” and slowly increment from that. You can get sounding kits which will start off at 2-4 mm and build up to 16mm wide. Some men additionally feel burning when urinating, because of the disturbance. In the event that this burning happens repeatedly you may have developed an infection from using an unsuitable lubricant and will need to visit the doctor. A second maintenance thing that needs to be noted – is that when one has finished sounding they need to expel any leftover liquids or fluids from the urethral tract. This must be done as soon as possible by peeing and therefore cleaning through the urethral tracts. Even if you say that you “don’t do it regularly” that certainly does not mean you needn’t do it safely every time. Leave the thermometers, with the danger of broken glass and mercury harming, behind and put resources into a “steel” sound.
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