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Cock Rings Cock rings come in multiple variations with multiple attachments to heighten your pleasure even further. A cock ring makes your erect penis harder and bigger, keeping it engorged with blood which both delays and heightens your orgasm. Cock rings work by restricting blood in the penile shaft so you can go the distance. When you finally do ejaculate, the sensation will be much more intense than normal.
Glans Rings Glans Rings fit around the shaft of your penis only and will also restrict blood flow somewhat but also have an additional sensation for your partner as well.
Measuring For a Cock Ring:Take use a cloth tape or string and measure behind your balls and around your penis at once. Mark string on both sides where it comes together at a snugness that's comfortable for you, and measure the string.
For a Glans Ring: measure the same as a cock ring, except just measure around the penis shaft behind the head of your penis.
Then enter the inch measurement into the box below and we will do the math for you.
Don't worry if You Order the wrong size, No Problem! You can return it for a Store Credit for 15 days.
Yes you can try them on, not a problem, we autoclave them all.
Does not apply to custom made ones though.
Tip Remember, the ball stretcher has to be tight enough, or else the stretcher would slip off. At the same time, you don’t want it to be too tight or make them turn blue.
Here is how you measure
1) Tug down on your balls and measure the skin of the sac only above your balls only with a fabric tape measure or a string to get the circumference.
2) Then put that measurement in the conversion box below and we will do all the math to get your inside diameter size for you
Don't worry if You Order the wrong size, No Problem! You can return it for a Store Credit for 15 days.
Yes you can try them on, not a problem, we autoclave them all.
Piercing scar is any scar that forms around a piercing. Scars form when a fibrous tissue replaces normal tissue around a piercing. Some scars are easy to remove while others are more serious. Sometimes, a bump or a scar will appear around a piercing despite good hygiene and effort. Many times, scars appear around new piercings in healing but it is important to remember that old, well-established piercings are not immune to scars. This is why it’s important to monitor your piercing carefully to notice any potential scar when it starts to form. If you notice a piercing scar it is important to react immediately. Consult your doctor to see what can be done. Generally speaking, piercing scars can more easily be treated while they are still small. In more serious cases, though, you might be forced to retire your piercing because of the scar.
There are three main types of piercing scars that you may encounter: hypertrophic scars, keloid scars and atrophic scars. Hypertrophic and keloid scars form as a result of excessive collagen growth while atrophic scars are sunken and consist of collagen growth that leaves an indentation. Hypertrophic scars are generally flesh-colored and form close to the piercing hole. They often form a circle with a flat top. These scars typically don’t spread much away from the piercing hole. Keloid scars are typically reddish-brown and start as bumps around the piercing. From there, they can spread in all directions. Keloid scars generally require medical attention and have to be removed by a doctor.
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