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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.
Rejection is a common piercing problem and one of the main reasons why people need to retire their piercings. Rejection is sometimes described as the ultimate migration: your body pushes the jewelry to the surface of the skin until it’s completely rejected and the hole is closed. This process can last for a while but it often makes the person lose the piercing. The body simply rejects the piercing and pushes the jewelry out while closing the piercing hole in the process. Rejection can be very bad because it not only makes you lose your piercing but also leaves a nasty scar.
Certain types of piercings are more prone to rejection than the others. For example, surface piercings are known to reject at a great rate. However, it is important to know that basically any piercing can get rejected. This is particularly true for new piercings in healing but there are also many old, well-established piercings that get rejected. Common signs of rejection include redness, pain and being able to see the jewelry under the skin (because it’s being pushed out to the surface). However, keep in mind that some people never experience any symptoms of rejection so this is why it’s important to regularly monitor your piercing for changes. If you notice that your piercing is rejecting, there is unfortunately not much you can do. You may try to stop it by changing your jewelry to something more comfortable but there is not guarantee that this will work. If your piercing is rejecting the best thing you can do is to retire it. It will make the piercing hole neatly close and chances are that you can get pierced again at the same spot. If you leave your piercing to reject, however, it will leave a nasty scar and it might not be able to get re-pierced on the same spot. Keep this in mind if you notice your piercing rejecting.
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