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How to Choose a Cock Ring

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By eHow Contributing Writer
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A cock ring restricts the blood flow in the penis to prolong erection and intensify sexual stimulation. There are many types of cock rings available, so you must know what to look for before you buy one, especially if you have never used a cock ring before.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Select an adjustable, snapping cock ring, if you have never used one before. Adjustable cock rings come in leather and smooth nylon, and can literally be removed in a snap if you begin to find the ring uncomfortable.

  2. Step 2

    Buy a continuous O-ring style cock ring, another style of adjustable cock ring that many find more comfortable than leather or nylon. This style is not size specific; it expands with your body. However it can be a bit more difficult to get on. Some brands of O-ring style cock rings will come with ribs or small nubs to offer ****oral stimulation during use.

  3. Step 3

    Use your adjustable cock ring to determine the size of unadjustable ring you need. It is important to measure the ring at it's largest adjustment to prevent harm to the delicate tissues. Start with a simple ring made from silicone, rubber or leather that still has a bit of give.

  4. Step 4

    Choose your advanced style cock ring in aluminum or other non-flexible materials. Advanced cock rings come with many different accessories from testicle separators and weights, to ****oral vibrators and multiple straps. Now that you know your size and have found your comfort level, play with the variety of cock rings available.

Tips & Warnings
  • If your unadjustable leather or rubber cock ring still feels a bit tight, you can carefully stretch it over a shampoo bottle to gain a little length.
  • Always use lube to prevent pulling sensitive hairs or pinching delicate skin.
  • Only wear a cock ring for longer than 30 minutes when you are comfortable with using one. Buy a cock ring that fits snuggly; however, don't choose a cock ring that fits so tightly that it cuts off circulation.
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