Testicular Bondage

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For all genital torture lovers!

Genital bondage provides unique and fascinating sensations, particularly for people with testicles and penises. Testicular bondage can be part of enforced chastity, an aspect of genital torture or simply a way to stimulate and include the testicles in your play. Some people find that testicular bondage helps them to control and enhance their orgasms, too. There are devices available designed specifically for this purpose, but it's entirely possible to simply use rope - though you need to be extremely careful not to cause damage! Do your research in advance and learn how to play safely, effectively and for the best sensations you can find.

What is testicular bondage?

Testicular bondage is part of the practice known as CBT, which stands for Cock and Ball Torture. Testicular bondage involves restraining or tying up a person’s balls for sexual pleasure during BDSM play.

Is testicular bondage safe?

There are risks of course but if you take these into account then it can be safe and fun! Make sure not to tie the bounds too tight, keep an eye on the colour of the testicles, if they change dramatically untie immediately. Also if the person says they’ve gone cold, numb or tingly release immediately, use safety shears if needed. Don’t keep testicles bound for more than 20 minutes at a time and be sure to warm the sub up during aftercare.

Is it safe to use rubber bands around testicles?

The short answer is no! Rubber bands can cut off all circulation to your balls and cause nerve damage. This can happen really quickly. Don’t be tempted to use rubber bands for this kind of play

How thick should the rope be for testicular bondage?

Make sure it’s not to narrow, as that can dig in and cause lasting damage. It’s advised to use rope no thinner than ¼ inch.

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