The medical sounding of the dick and cock sounding is an unique practice. I want to explore a subject that you probably don’t discuss over casual mimosas with friends that have a very healthy outlook on things. (Yes, What Urethral sounds are one of those specific sexual acts that's kind of unique, fairly niche, but still a real, recognized sex act. Who can deny that this is enjoyable for a good number of people? At the other end of the scale, others – upon hearing it described – often involuntarily or without realising, cross their legs.
If you're curious but a little skeptical, you're in the right place. So that you can get what you need without becoming paralyzed by fear, we've carefully combed through the medical details (and skipped out on those overblown conversations about the disease that you can find on places like Reddit).
Toujours Moi/Getty Images The urethra is a narrow tube that plays an essential role in the process of getting tho` urine out of the body, and urethral sounding is the act of inserting thin, smooth items—called "sounds"—into this crucial passageway. This medical procedure was originally used to treat urethral strictures (a narrowing or closure of the urethra). Yet, sooner or later, people found out that it can also be surprisingly arousing and pleasurable.
Put another way (this one framed in a far more relatable context): sounding is to your urethra as flossing is to your teeth: It requires a shit-ton of precision, there’s no way in hell it’s for everyone, yet, by God, it’s definitely something that you want to get right if you do decide that it’s for you.
One can't imagine, one might argue, anyone voluntarily going through the motions. Its a legitimate question after all. What is the succinct answer? It fundamentally revolves around pleasure. The urethra is packed with nerve endings and, in people with penises, passes through the prostate, the often worshiped P-spot. Meanwhile, people with vulvas also have their urethra situated close to the G-spot (and other, similar-sexually sensitive), tissue.
For some, this direct sexual stimulation may cause to experience a new kind of orgasm that feels more intense or that makes climax easier. Furthermore, it is a venture filled with wanderlust and exploration; some are excited by the veil of the forbidden, while others merely desire to try something entirely different. Just as some find that they appreciate the off-note of pickle-flavored beverages or that they gravitate toward the difficult ride of a “Hot Ones," sounding is not for everyone. But for those who truly love it, the enthusiasm is endless.
Is It a Riddle?
Now for the serious part of this topic, where I need to do a little soap box talk. Urethral sounding has all sorts of possible risks, according to some great sources, including but not limited to Healthline and Medical News Today. There are, however, some challenges, such as:
– Urinary tract infections (also known as UTIs)
Tear or injury of the urethra
Excessive bleeding
The incidence of objects getting stuck in, or lost in, the urethra (this is more common than you might realize)
Permanent scarring or narrowing of the urethra
And in worst case scenarios, they may need urgent surgery.”
It is common advice among some medical professionals, particularly urologists, that this practice be avoided; for instance, the World Health Organization states that, "[e]xposure of human beings to environmental levels of has been reported to cause auditory and other health effects." But should you decide to go ahead with this experiment, it’s absolutely critical you do it in a way that makes you safe at all times.
How to Avoid Harmful Sounds?
There can be no doubt in this matter: you're not going to want to makeshift this one with pens or chopsticks. And if you’re dead set on this whole urethral sounding thing here are some things to do to reduce the risk:
Clean everything very sterile. Use disinfectant which works for medical or boil your instruments to kill germs. Also be sure to have your hands cleaned or wear a pair of medical gloves.
Lubrication is your best friend. Choose a sterile, water-based surgical lubricant, and keep in mind that a little too much is better than a little too little.
Select the appropriate size. Begin with larger sounds For those new to sounding rod play, it is recommended to start with sounds that are small to moderate size since they are easier to use and are less likely to slide in too deeply.
Try to act cool and collected. Bring in sound slowly and do not push. If you meet resistance do not continue; do not force against the resistance.
Allow for a flaccid state. If you have a penis, its not ideal to put in or take the sound out while hard - its pretty uncomfortable and dangerous.
After the session, urinate. This will aid in expelling any remaining pathogens and excess lubricant from your system. They feel a little uncomfortable, but it’s usually only for a second.
Clean up thoroughly. After you finish, be sure to clean everything up afterwards (your body and what you used) real well.
Establish a safe word. And even with this exercise, practicing alone, it's essential to note your own limits. If you feel any pain or discomfort, you should stop and not proceed.
Avoiding the Most Frequent Errors
There are a few things that people do that often get them into sounding trouble:
With non-medical devices - this should definitely not involve such items as bobby pins and mechanical pencils.
Not sterilizing enough Sterilization is a critical stage.
Experimenting on drugs.
Rushing with too much pressure.
Overlooking any indications of soreness or bleeding.
No matter what the kink, you’re far better off making a trip to the emergency room than you are trying to remove an obstruction on your own. Should you ever be in this situation, get help, and tell them what happened. You might ask any emergency room nurse who’s worked on pride weekend to tell you about the patients they’ve seen.
Conclusion
Urethral sounding is sexual practice, for the purpose of sexual stimulation, some people insert smooth rods into their urethra. With this dangerous and potentially risky practice, you never know that complications won’t come up. But with the right information, strict cleanliness, and an aware mindset, some people can have some fun through fisting that is safe and sexy.
On the other end of the spectrum, most urologists strongly advise that if you are not legitimately getting your tiel cut for medical purpose, you should refrain. But if you do want to look into this, please treat it with the respect and caution it deserves. This is a fantastic quality that curiosity but it's still no excuse for safety yes more than anything else.