How To Insert Urethral Sounds:
We always recommend that you urinate before play, there’s nothing worse than needing a wee part way through your experimentation.
Your ElectraStim sounding kit includes 3 sachets of sterile wipes and 3 sachets of sterile lube. Use one of the sterile wipes to wipe down the entire surface of the sound and to clean your urethral opening.
Prepare your sound for use by coating the metal surface with the sterile lubricant. You should find there’s plenty spare for reapplication if needed during play. You should also lubricate your urethral opening to assist insertion. Once you’re all lubed up, you’re ready to get started. You can insert the sound while either flaccid or erect. Do not attempt to insert the sound to a greater depth than the length of your shaft.
Just like with anal play, it’s important that you take sounding slowly. Pull back your foreskin and hold your glands steady with your weakest hand, using your dominant hand to guide the sound into your urethra. You should hold your penis straight but not stretched and use minimal force to guide the sound insideyou.
The more relaxed you feel, the easier you will find it. Don’t ever try to push the sound inside you; if you are using enough lubricant then you should just allow gravity and the weight of the probe to pull it into your urethra. Your hand should only be there to support its path!
On your first attempt you may find that the sound does not slide completely into place with ease, so some of the sound will protrude from the end of your penis.
Allow the sound to rest and give your body time to acclimatise to the sensation of being penetrated, this can take a few seconds or a few minutes. Always listen to your body and be patient with your experimentation.
When you’re ready to continue with insertion, you’ll need to adjust the angle of your penis. Move your penis and carefully adjust the angle of the sound until you start to feel it slip into your urethra. It may feel unusual at first but if it feels painful then stop immediately and readjust.
If at any stage you feel sharp pains or localised pain in just one part of your urethra, especially where the tip of the sound is resting, you should carefully withdraw the sound. So long as you are taking things gently you shouldn’t have a problem.
Following your introduction to sounding you may find that you feel a mild burning sensation when you urinate. It can last for a few hours or a few days and it’s completely normal. Much like when you first try anal play or even when women first try vaginal sex, the body reacts to what is an alien sensation but it’s nothing to worry about. However, if you feel intense pain or it lasts for a long time then you should consult your doctor.
Try using your sound like this a couple of times before you start trying masturbation alongside it. Ensure that you don’t use vigorous force during stroking and never ejaculate while using the sound.
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