How to Put On and Use a Cock Ring or Penis Ring

How to Put On and Use a Cock Ring or Penis Ring

Cock rings make the best accessories when it comes to improving your stamina and granting you mind blowing orgasms. However simple they may seem, the cock rings pack quite a punch. If you have the heart to indulge in the intense sensations that are sure to be experienced, there are a few things you should keep in mind.

To start you off, you need to get a ring that will sufficiently meet your needs. For this reason, the cock ring must fit comfortably without falling off or being uncomfortable. When the ring is too big, you will not get to enjoy any benefits, making the purchase useless. However, too tight a ring may completely cut off circulation, causing so much damage and pain. Always ensure that you measure your penis to make sure you get to make a purchase that will be of the utmost benefit to you.

Putting on the Cock Ring

Before jumping in and using the cock ring for official play right after unboxing, always ensure that you have a test run to ensure that your ring is the best fit for your size. While the flexible types may give you a little wiggle room, rigid cock rings do not offer the same room so always ensure that you take great care while choosing your desired cock ring.

To start off, the cock ring should never be adorned when the penis is erect. Always ensure that you have a flaccid penis before starting off. Depending on the composite material of the cock ring, have a compatible lubricant on hand. For stainless steel cock rings, water based or a silicone based lube is good enough. For silicone cock rings, ensure that you stick to water based lubricant as the silicone based lube will degrade the material of the cock ring.

Rub a little lube on the inside of the cock ring to ensure that you have a smooth experience sliding on the cock ring. The lube helps to minimize any friction thereby ensuring that you have an easy and painless time putting on the cock ring. Take the penis in your hand and slide the cock ring onto the shaft with your other hand until you reach the base of the penis.

When it comes to the cock and ball ring, you have to ensure that the ring makes for the perfect fit. Once again your penis has to be completely flaccid before starting out. Apply a little lube on the inside of the ring. After this, put one testicle through the ring followed by the other one. When both testicles are in place, fold the head of your penis through the ring. If at any point you have some difficulty putting on the ring, add a little lube to ease the process.

Using the Cock Ring

Once the ring is in place, you will feel it become tighter as your erection comes on. Always ensure that you monitor the sensations as your penis gets harder. Once it is snugly in place and you have no pain or extreme discomfort, you can start off your session. Whether it is a penetrative or a solo session, always ensure that you keep a keen eye on your penis every so often. Limit the sessions to half an hour and then remove the ring to return normal circulation to your penis before indulging in another session.

Safety

  • To reduce friction and improve comfort, add a little lubricant.
  • When starting out, do not leave the ring on for more than 5 minutes so that you can get used to the feeling of having the ring on.
  • Do not use a cock ring if you have any nerve or blood disorders, or even diabetes.
  • If you are on blood thinning medication, avoid using the cock ring.
  • Once you get used to the glans ring, limit your sessions to a maximum of 20 to 30 minutes. Make sure to remove the ring before this time lapses.
  • If you experience any coldness, loss of sensation, swelling or pain, remove the ring immediately.
  • Remove the ring if you experience any irritation.
  • Never sleep in the cock ring.
  • Always ensure you use a cock ring designed for this purpose. Never use makeshift rings for this purpose.

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Nataly Komova

Nutritionist. Bluffton University, MS

In today's world, people's eating and exercise patterns have changed, and it is often lifestyle that is the cause of many diet-related illnesses. I believe that each of us is unique – what works for one does not help another. What is more, it can even be harmful. I am interested in food psychology, which studies a person's relationship with their body and food, explains our choices and desires for specific products, the difficulty of maintaining optimal body weight, as well as the influence of various internal and external factors on appetite. I'm also an avid vintage car collector, and currently, I'm working on my 1993 W124 Mercedes. You may have stumbled upon articles I have been featured in, for example, in Cosmopolitan, Elle, Grazia, Women's Health, The Guardian, and others.

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