Sounds & Catheters

Make use of that extra hole!

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Gloved hands hold cock whilst inserting sound. SOME GUYS ARE TERRIFIED OF THE IDEA OF SOMETHING BEING PUSHED DOWN THEIR COCK, BUT FOR OTHERS THERE IS NOTHING QUITE LIKE IT.

Sounds are medical instruments made of surgical steel designed to stretch the urethra (pisstube). Urinary catheters are rubber tubes designed to be pushed all the way into the bladder, to allow piss to escape.

Inserting sounds down to the base of the cock produces an intense and pleasurable sensation, further careful insertion allows you to massage theinside of the prostrate.Sound and catheter insertion must be performed under clean conditions. Not doing so may lead to NSU or worse. Hands and sounds/catheter should be washed thoroughly with hot soapy water and then sterile wipes. The tip of the cock must also be washed.The sound/catheter and the opening in the cock should be well lubricated with a sterile water soluble or silicone based lubricant. Only touch the end of the sound/catheter that is not going to be inserted. Sounds less than 5mm diameter should not be used as they can cause injury.

Gently guide the sound into the end of the cock. If the cock is hard, insertion may be more difficult. Best position to be in is either sitting down or lying on your back with the cock at an angle of 90 degrees to the body.

Do not let go of the sound, it is heavy and will act like a lever, which could easily cause internal injury. Catheters, being rubber, are flexible and therefore easier to insert, but care needs to be taken if you intend to go all the way into the bladder as there is a one way valve facing the wrong way at this point. (This is at about 300mm/12in for the average guy.)

Take care not to force the catheter in – gentle wiggling and slight rotation may help. Any kind of urethral insertion is best carried out with someone experienced in the practice.

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