this is my hobby. feels soooo good.
this is my hobby. feels soooo good.
a different sound
Last edited by boscodog; 12-20-2014 at 09:41 PM.
will post a few new pics soon
Last edited by boscodog; 12-20-2014 at 09:41 PM.
Not supposed to upload a video clip, but I'll upload a GIF soon.
Try to imagine the delicious slurpy noises.
The orange glove is to keep my hand anonymous. Still a little shy.
Last edited by boscodog; 01-04-2015 at 06:17 AM.
In the on deck circle...
Close to being able to handle the blue one.
It may be a few months before the green is tamed.
Last edited by boscodog; 01-04-2015 at 11:33 AM.
To me it looks painful. Isn't it?
Really don't get it, that someone would insert something in there.
Can you tell how does it feel?
Hey Lowepro,
I've been sounding for about 2 1/2 years now. In a pretty dedicated manner.
I started off with much thinner smoother objects and have gradually progressed up to the larger more gnarly things I'm showing you. There is absolutely some pain, some of which can actually be pleasurable, associated with this process. But if you stick with it, don't overdo it, and give yourself sufficient recovery time between sessions, you get to where any pain is overwhelmed by the pleasure.
I don't know how to describe how it feels other than to say I love fucking my dick. Each sounding rod has different sensations associated with it, so I will switch things up during a session. One thing I will say is that it's important to be really hard in order to maximize the experience. There's no point in sounding a limp dick.
Take a look at this GIF and tell me if you think I'm feeling much pain.
Wish I could attach a video. It's much more ... descriptive.
Well, I already feel a lot of pain watching your GIF.
Just can't imagine to have fun with it.
But of course everyone is different, so enjoy your technique. I was just curious, that's all.
It's definitely not for everyone. If you change your mind and want to try it, go to a hobby & crafts store and pick up a pack of inexpensive paint brushes in assorted sizes. Get the ones that have painted handles, not the bare wood ones.
There will be some slender ones in the pack and they all have tapered handles. Perfect for a beginning sounder.
While you're at it, ask the checkout girl if they sell Astroglide.
Nice. I get into sounding a bit too
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