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So you don't know much about cock rings, but are interested in getting more information? You're in the right place. This faq page tells you pretty much all you need to know. Learn about the different materials used to make one, even how to clean them properly.
Cockring Resources on our site:
Q. What is a cock ring and what is it supposed
to do?
A. As the name implies, a cockring is a hoop made of metal,
leather, or rubber, that encircles the base of the penis
and/or the scrotum. Once you have an erection, a cockring
is used to restrict blood flow out of the penis, helping
to control both erection and ejaculation. It also creates
sensations of tightness and pressure that heighten sensitivity
and the intensity of an orgasm. Oh yeah, one other thing:
it looks and feels hot as hell!
Q. Who uses them?
A. Their design is uniquely male, but that?s the only
limitation. Our Gear Essentials cockrings are deeply rooted
in their physical context and the emotional needs of the
people who use them. They are an indispensable tool for
anyone seeking greater confidence, satisfaction, intensity,
control, pleasure, and erotic intimacy.
Q. How do I put one on?
A. Cockrings are usually worn at the base of the penis,
behind the scrotum, although some men wear them around
the shaft of the penis only. It?s easiest to put on a cockring
when the penis is not fully erect. Start by tucking your
testicles (one at a time) through the ring, then fold your
penis down, insert the tip of it under the ring and, while
holding onto the tip, pull the ring up towards your body.
Then, simply adjust it to make sure it fits comfortably
and wait for the magic! (To remove the ring, push your
soft penis back through the ring and untuck your testicles.)
Q. How do I know what size to get?
A. Fit is extremely important! Too small a ring, and you'll
never get it on. Too large, and it won't hug tight enough
to work. Please refer to our section on cock
ring sizing to learn how to guarantee a perfect fit.
Q. Can I hurt myself?
A. With a little common sense, you should be able to use
a cockring without any injury. The most important advice
is to make sure it's not too tight and that you remove
it immediately if you feel any discomfort. Take your time
putting it on and taking it off - use a small amount of
lubrication eases the process (and adds to the stimulation!).
Warning: Don?t use these devices if you
have an injury to your groin or genitals. Do not use cockrings
if you bleed easily or have a blood clotting disorder,
if you are diabetic, or if you suffer from any peripheral
vascular or nerve disease. Do not use these products if
you are taking anticoagulants, aspirin, or any other blood-thinning
medication. In the event use causes discomfort or any unusual
body changes -- including bruising, pain, bleeding or loss
of sensation -- discontinue use immediately and check with
a sex-positive physician. Do not place over sore, swollen,
or infected areas or areas without sensation.
Q. How do I keep them clean?
A. We recommend
using warm soapy water and towel drying to keep your cock
ring clean.
Q. I would like to order from your online catalog,
but am concerned about my privacy. How do you use the
information you ask for?
A. We only ask for the minimum amount of information required
to process the orders of our customers. Privacy and customer
discretion is our number one concern. Please see the Privacy
Policy for
our complete privacy statement.
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