How To Use A Cock Ring

Cock rings are intimate accessories worn around the base of the penis to prolong intercourse by trapping blood inside the shaft of the penis (they also seem to work great at making your penis look bigger, but they don’t truly make it longer or bigger).
Despite the fact that they are not primarily a sex toy for men, they can considerably enhance sexual pleasure for all parties involved.

Male Sexual Enhancement – The Basics

Erections happen when the penis fills with blood after excitement, as we all know (click the link to learn more about the Male Sexual Response Cycle). Blood is trapped and the penis becomes rigid due to muscle spasms at the base of the penis. The blood seeps out and the penis remains soft when there is an issue with muscle spasms. A cock ring worn at the base of an erect penis, especially when used in conjunction with a penis pump., can help keep blood from exiting the shaft, resulting in a harder erection.

There are numerous alternatives available, including rubber, leather, metal, silicone, metal, and other materials.
Finding one that works for you and your body is the difficult part.

Because size is one of the most frequently asked issues about cock rings, I want to reassure you that most silicone and/or rubber rings will expand to fit even the largest of penises (as shown in the video above).
Finding the right metal ring is simple: wrap a piece of paper, fabric, or something else that will comfortably and adequately fit around the shaft around the base of the penis and mark where the ends meet.
Calculate your size by multiplying the length by three.
A 1.75-2 inch ring will be suitable for most men to wear comfortably.

*You could also use a flexible tape measure, but you’ll want one made of a soft material that won’t cut you – which is why I don’t recommend standard tape measures that could snap back.

While wearing a cock ring behind the balls and around the top of the shaft is the ‘correct’ method to do so, many men choose to wear them merely around the shaft since it is more comfortable.
Unfortunately, there are some issues with this, such as it sliding off during sex when things become moist (read slippery).
On that topic, I recommend using lube before putting on the ring, as it’s possible that it’ll drag and pull on pubic hair (if you have any) during use or removal. A cock ring should fit nicely and cause no pain regardless of how you wear it.

Whatever the case may be, keep in mind that cock rings should be put on a soft, flaccid penis and left on until it becomes hard and erect.

Applying cock rings is simple, especially those that are stretchy (like silicone and rubber): simply stretch the ring with the index and ring fingers of both hands and bring it underneath and behind the balls, then back toward your lower abdomen, allowing the tension to bind the base of the penis securely.

Unfortunately, employing metal rings is more difficult. These are the best recommendations I can make:

Begin by gently pushing one testicle through the ring (it doesn’t matter which one), then the other. Next, softly fold the penis, point it down, and push it through the ring. Finally, slowly draw the ring back against your body so it sits above the shaft.
As I previously stated, this is a little more difficult and can be a little more uncomfortable.

The Negative

Because the penis is made up of millions of blood vessels (which allow blood to flow into and out of the area), restricting blood flow into (or out of) the penis isn’t something it’s supposed to do naturally.
As a result, you may have numbness, discolouration, inability to ejaculate, abnormal swelling, and soreness – frequently as a result of using one that is too small, thin, or applied incorrectly.

**If you observe any of the above, remove the cock ring as soon as possible.

On that topic, it’s not a good idea to leave a ring on for too long – a long hard on might cause blood to congeal in the shaft, making it difficult to lose the erection.
If this occurs, I strongly advise you to seek medical help as soon as possible.
Don’t worry, as I’ve indicated in previous videos and articles, the personnel at the A&E department has most likely seen this before and won’t be too concerned.

 

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