How to Use a Cock Ring

Men enjoy all kinds of sex toys and one of the favorites is the cock ring (also known as a penis ring). A great toy for themselves or with a partner, some cock rings are actually rings, whilst others are nooses or cinchers, designed to restrict the blood from flowing out of the penis, which can prolong an erection. Many men report being able to delay their orgasm longer when wearing a cock ring, and their partners report feeling fuller than when a ring is not used Of course, everybody is different, and not all men respond to cock rings the same way.

There are many kinds of cock rings, to find out which cock ring fits you best, can be hard. To be safe, if you’re experimenting, you may just want to get an adjustable cock ring model like the Leather Cinch, or a penis ring made of stretchy jelly rubber

Cock rings fit over the shaft and the testicles/scrotum when a man is not erect. Ball by ball, the testicles goes through, and then the penis shaft dives in head first through the remaining ring space. The ideal cock ring stays in place when the penis is soft, yet it can fairly easily slip off or unsnap when the penis is hard. Lube can be added to make putting rings on and taking them off a little easier.

Many people recommend that men use them for no longer than 20 minutes and that they remove the ring if they feel pain, discomfort, soreness or if it otherwise feels too tight on their penis or scrotum. You should also, of course, remove it before falling asleep. Some experts suggest that beginners only wear a ring for five to 10 minutes so that they can get used to the sensation, and it is sometimes said that men with vascular disease, diabetes or nerve problems avoid the use of cock rings. The penis has delicate chambers of erectile tissue inside of it and it is indeed possible for a man to damage these chambers, thus contributing to erectile problems.

A final word, if you decide to make your own or tie your dick up with rope, DO NOT! You run the risk of nerve and or tissue damage.

Published in:  on February 21, 2008 at 12:05 am Leave a Comment

Introducing Sex Toys into your Relationship

I know so many people who would like to bring sex toys into their relationship but have been too worried to do anything about it in case they offend their partner. I’m also sure that many people out there have tried to share a favourite sex toy with their partner and were not expecting such a negative response. Whatever the reason, it is possible to introduce sex toys into your relationship. Here are three good reasons for doing just that.

 

1. Sex toys help you to have better orgasms, and in some cases help you to have orgasms.

 

2. At some point in a relationship both parties get bored with their sex life, introducing sex toys brings a new element of fun to it and sharing new experiences together can only help enhance your relationship and bring more intimacy between you.

 

3. Sex toys can also help you to have better sex.

 

Whilst the above comments would be enough to convince some people, others will need a little more convincing. Before going out and buying a sex toy to use within your relationship it’s always better to sit down with your partner beforehand to discuss how each other feels about this new idea. You should always treat your partners concerns with respect, and be prepared to deal with feelings such as inadequacy, emotional discomfort and ignorance.

 

With all things in relationships, it’s always best to discuss things through and listen to each others points of view. While sex toys are commonly used for solo sex, many couples enjoy using sex toys together. It doesn’t mean there’s anything wrong with your relationship, quite the opposite in fact. Usually it means both people are open-minded, intimate and trusting of their partner.

 

Once you are comfortable about bringing sex toys into the relationship, just remember a few basic tips. Start slowly. Try a nice, simple small dildo or vibrator. Once your partner is used to the toy, you can always try something else, be gentle. Your partner may like it on the rough side, but hold back a little for the first few times you play with vibrators or dildos. There’s plenty of time to up the pace later.

Talk to your partner. They may have agreed to use the toy, but that doesn’t mean your lover is 100% comfortable with the idea. Talk your way through the experience. Ask your partner if what you are doing together feels good. If it doesn’t, try something else.

 

Use lubrication, sex toys need lots of lube to slip and slide the way they should, be flexible. The toy you’ve selected might turn out to be something totally different to what you were expecting. Don’t worry, put it aside and try something different, be patient. Your partner may agree to play with the toy, and then change their mind half way through the experience. Be patient and try again another time. It might take time, but it will be worth the wait.

 

The important thing to remember is that your relationship is a partnership, which implies that both of you are in this together, make the decisions together and select the toy together. Sharing the experience goes a long way to promoting even more trust between you. Most of all enjoy the experience. If it really isn’t for you, then at least you’ve tried something new.

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Published in:  on February 15, 2008 at 12:30 am Leave a Comment

Penis enlargement

Penis enlargement procedures are techniques that have the goal of making the human penis longer or thicker. There are a variety of procedures. The main types are: use of hands or an assortment of devices to pull or stretch the penis externally with the hope the result will become permanent.

No scientific research supports the use of any non-surgical method to enlarge the penis

A penis pump is a cylinder that is fitted over the penis, with a manual or motorized pump to create suction. As the apparatus creates a vacuum around the penis, blood is drawn into the penis, helping it to become engorged. As vacuum increases, the difference between the inner blood-pressure and the pump pressure increases as well; excessive pressure causes vascular damage rather than a harder penis.

A penis pump with a transparent cylinderA penis pump with a transparent cylinder

Penis pumps, usually described in this context as vacuum pumps, have use in conventional treatment of impotence. The pump itself is essentially as described above, although often made to higher standards of quality with a much higher price, and arrangements for distribution by suppliers of medical equipment.

Flexible compression rings, commonly called cock rings, can be added. Fitted on the open end of the cylinder, then an erection is created by pumping. Then the rings are pushed by hand onto the base of the erect penis before releasing the vacuum. This enables the erection to be held even in the presence of problems of the vascular or nervous system which would otherwise lead to immediate loss of erection. In the best circumstances erections can be maintained for a considerable time, but manufacturers’ literature recommends that, for safety, rings should be removed after no more than 30 minutes. Having rough sex can also result in the bursting of a blood vessel.

Pumping must be done very carefully to avoid injury. Over-enthusiastic pumping can burst blood vessels and form blisters. In some cases the testicles can be unexpectedly pulled into the cylinder and cause severe pain and injury. It is also believed that the rim of the cylinder can cut into the skin and over time cause damage to the ligaments surrounding the penis. Impatiently pumping without reading explanatory material can produce too much suction (any pressure lower than 10 torr) and cause permanent injury. Attempts at using vacuum cleaner units for this purpose have resulted in severe injury as the machine produces far too much suction.

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