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How to Use a Cock Ring

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Cock rings are used to help a man sustain an erection for a longer period of time. They can also be used in playful lovemaking between couples. Some cock rings have extra adornments that provide clitoral stimulation for the woman during sexual intercourse. Cock rings are made from various materials including stretchable latex and rigid leather. The softer cock rings are made to be slipped over the penis, while more rigid rings have either a snap or fabric hook-and-eye closures.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Cock ring
  1. Step 1

    Roll a latex or rubber cock ring over the head of the flaccid or semi-flaccid penis and secure at the base of the penis right above the scrotum sack.

  2. Step 2

    Attach a rigid cock ring at the base of the flaccid penis.

  3. Step 3

    Stimulate the penis—either by hand or orally—until erection is achieved.

  4. Step 4

    Have intercourse or continue stimulating the penis until orgasm is reached.

Tips & Warnings
  • Always wash cock rings before and after use.
  • Cock rings can be a fun part of sexual lovemaking between partners.
  • Do not wear a cock ring for prolonged periods of time, as it can damage the nerve endings in the penis.

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mscharming said

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on 4/16/2009 I like using these rings on my submissive males!

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on 7/6/2007 Yes, I too have partaken in the ecstasy of this Screaming O vibrating cock ring, it is very marvelous and, how to say in English (I'm Romanian), very kick ass sexy

annab said

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on 6/22/2007 This is great information about using a cockring. I've read a few forums and in women's health. There a few sites and I found that http://www.thescreamingo.com seems to specialize in that area, so did the AVN.com site.

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