Choosing A Cockring

With all of the choices out there finding the cockring that’s right for you can get a little complicated. Understanding how they work will give you a better idea of what to get. Cockrings are placed around the penis, or the penis and the scrotum. We prefer the latter option, because they tend to stay in position a little bit better. This is especially poignant when talking about rings with clitoral stimulators attached to them. Once on they slow the blood flow from exiting the erectile tissue of the penis causing the wearer to stay harder longer. Besides the personal enjoyment of an engorged penis and a very defined head, they can be used to prolong erections, and help with erectile dysfunction. In terms of safety it’s generally not a good idea to wear one longer than 30 minutes, and be sure to remove if the penis starts to become numb, or white.

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Varieties

This can be where things get complicated. Just when you think you know what you want you come into the store and discover there are cockrings that vibrate, ones that don’t, one’s with clitoral stimulators, and ones with tongues to tickle the perineum. For the first time user we might recommend a ring that is adjustable and not too costly like the Lasso . This will allow you to see how tight you might like a cockring to be. While experimenting around with what you like one of the things you’ll take note of is that some stretch to varying degrees while some have snaps, or beads. With the snaps or beads you can clamp down as tight as you like, while the stretch only will give a fixed amount of pressure. In the stretch varieties if you like a tighter feel try something like the Cock Sling, or for a mellower feel go for the Catalina.

Friendly Tip

To avoid the ring pulling on any pubic hair try trimming up first, and use a bit of lube to take it on and off.

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