Deep Urethral Sounding

Deep Urethral Sounding




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Deep Urethral Sounding
Medically Reviewed by Dan Brennan, MD on June 12, 2021
The pursuit of sexual satisfaction has led to an emerging practice among men known as urethral sounding. This practice involves inserting a glass or metal object or fluid into the urethra . The aim is to enhance sexual pleasure by encouraging your partner to explore your penis in several ways. But health specialists have seen an increase in cases of urethral infections, complaints, and sexual function issues as the practice becomes mainstream.
Medically, urethral sounding refers to inserting an object into the urethra for urological surgery . The process helps to dilate the strictures to provide access to the bladder. Medical experts use sterile metal or plastic dilators in the process. Usually, the procedure helps in removing a retained foreign body within the urethra and bladder. ‌
Beyond the scope of medical practice, urethral sounding is common among individuals for a variety of reasons. It encompasses a sexual habit to heighten sexual pleasure and arousal. According to medical literature, there's a high risk of injury associated with the practice. The sounding devices can disappear deep into the urethra and no longer be retrieved by the user.
When you insert objects into your urethra, you run the risk of injury and could bring a variety of psychological illnesses upon yourself. Research shows that the practice is becoming widespread, with Google producing more than 5,550 results for the search phrase “urethral sounding.” Most of these come back with complete instructions and diagrams for the recreational procedure. ‌
Injury. There’s variability in the techniques and types of tools people use in recreational urethral sounding. This puts them at risk for urinary tract infections (UTIs), urethral strictures, loss of the foreign body, and healthcare expenditures.
Ordinary household objects people use for this purpose include:
Most who end up in the hospital complain of their inability to remove the objects after becoming lodged in their genital cavities. Fortunately, the simple act of seeking medical attention in good time reduces the risk of developing significant complications, especially in individuals without mental health disorders . Concerning complications, they include:
Unfortunately, some repeatedly injure themselves for sexual gratification, much to the frustration of their healthcare providers. ‌
Psychiatric disorders. Differentiating between individuals with known psychiatric histories and those without is essential. This is because of the forensic implications of the self-introduction of foreign bodies into the urinary tract. The habit could potentially be due to self-destructive behaviors in an individual. If these behaviors aren't recognized in a clinical setting and a person self-inflicts injury or commits suicide , problems could follow for the clinician, becoming a case of negligent clinical care.
Whether clinicians should perform a psychiatric test on all individuals who come to the emergency room for failed urethral sounding is still controversial. ‌
Much of the literature available on urethral sounding refers to case reports of individuals who experienced harm from the practice. There's little evidence about the prevalence of the habit in the general population. Still, it could be at 11%, according to a 2012 report. It's also unknown whether this sexual practice poses any additional health risks beyond the injury that requires immediate medical intervention. An in-depth understanding of prevalent, risk-taking behaviors among people who engage in the practice, though, would help further existing research. ‌
One documented case is of a middle-aged man who reported to the emergency department with a telephone wire stuck in his bladder. This was after he introduced it through his urethra, intending to gratify himself through masturbation. His case required open surgery, unlike in most cases where foreign body extractions are done through endoscopy. The man's healthcare providers found no evidence of a psychological disorder in him. ‌
Urethral Strictures. Inserting foreign objects in the urethra blocks the productive flow of urine. This leads to other complications like:
In most cases, medical experts will investigate the penis and urethral tube and recommend surgical correction. In extreme cases, implants will be necessary to alleviate pain and pressure and return the penis to its previous abilities.
Men who are interested in urethral sounding for sexual gratification should first understand the issues around it. Introducing objects into this sensitive passageway poses a health risk. They should purchase the items they use from reputable businesses only and embrace proper cleaning practices of those foreign bodies. They also should use lubrications specially designed for sensitive areas.
American Journal of Case Reports : “The Practice of 'Urethral Sounding' Complicated by Retained Magnetic Beads Within the Bladder and Urethra: Diagnosis and Review of Management.”
Archives of Sexual Behavior : “Cylindrical glue container into bladder due to sexual practice.”
British Journal of Urology International : "Recreational urethral sounding is associated with high-risk sexual behaviour and sexually transmitted infections.”
Cureus: “Chronic Infectious Complications of Recreational Urethral Sounding With Retained Foreign Body.”
INDIAN JOURNAL OF UROLOGY : “Current management of urethral stricture disease.”
Korean Journal of Urology : “Delayed diagnosis of an intraurethral foreign body causing urosepsis and penile necrosis.”
Spanish Archives of Urology : “Voiding symptoms as presentation of an intravesical foreign body.”
The Canadian Journal of Urology : “Forensic implications in self-insertion of urethral foreign bodies.”
Urology : "Cross-sectional study examining four types of male penile and urethral "play,” “Spider-man, magnets, and urethral-cutaneous fistula.”
Urotoday: “Recreational Urethral Sounding With Telephone Wire: An Unusually Complicated Case Report.”
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You might see pain, but some guys see pleasure.
We all have our kinks. Some are relatively mild (say, foot fetishes ) whereas some are more extreme (say, blood play ). Sounding—specifically, urethral sounding—definitely falls on the more extreme end of the spectrum.
Urethral sounding involves inserting a sound—a long, thin rod, typically made of surgical steel—into your urethral opening. Yes, we're talking about the pee hole. Sounding isn’t actually exclusive to penis-owners; people with vaginas can experience sounding, however, the technique is different since (obviously) penises and vaginas are shaped differently. Nevertheless, the sounding kink seems to be more popular among penis-owners.
According to Healthline , sounding began as a medical procedure to clear blockages in the urethra. Today, urologists will still “sound” a patient if they have a urethral stricture (a blockage or closing of the urethra).
In a sexual or kink setting, men aren’t getting sounded to open up blockage. They’re getting sounded because it feels good. The urethra actually has a lot of nerve endings that can amount in intense pleasure when stimulated properly. If the sound goes deep enough, it can even stimulate the prostate , which is commonly referred to as the "P-spot" or "male G-spot" . That's when it reportedly feels really good. (In case your male anatomy knowledge needs a refresher, the urethra crosses through the prostate gland on its way to the bladder. This area is called the prostatic urethra .)
There are a lot of misconceptions when it comes to sounding. “Most people think that it’s painful, but it’s not—if you know what you’re doing,” explains Cory B ., kink coach and sex educator who’s sounded men about 10 times. “It doesn’t have to be something that’s masochistic or necessarily ‘kinky’ either, and I’ve actually done some really tender sounding scenes.” (In a kink setting, a "scene" is any sexual activity where all parties have discussed prior what they want and don't want to do.)
There are, of course, some risks to sounding , including bacterial infection if the rod isn't properly sterilized. Other dangers including tearing or even puncturing the tissue in your urethra, which can cause permanent damage. (A sound made from shatterproof material is a must. Check out the video resources on kinkacademy.com to learn more about sounding-related safety.)
We reached out to a few men who are into sounding to gain a better understanding of how a guy finds himself inserting a rod into his penis—along with how, exactly, this foreign sensation feels.
Tony: To be honest, I’m not really sure where I first heard about sounding. Being into BDSM and fetish since my mid-teens, that was the porn that I gravitated to, so it was probably on a website somewhere.
Alex: I got into kink about six years ago. Started slow and relatively "vanilla" until about three years ago, when things started to escalate, but there was an increasingly long list of activities that made absolutely no sense to me. Sounding was one of them.
Tony: I’ve always been very interested in experiencing different fetishes and sexual activities. It was something I had seen; it looked interesting so I wanted to try it. I had just done a scene with a dominatrix named Mz. Berlin. I knew that she had quite a bit of experience with sounding, so after the scene, I asked her if she would be willing to sound me, and she said yes.
Alex: I'm currently owned by a dominatrix [meaning Alex is a submissive in a BDSM relationship where he has to do whatever his owner, a dominatrix, asks of him]. One day we were discussing what our next session should include, and I told her that she should do whatever she loves. She said, "I love to sound men." I looked it up. I was as horrified when I Googled it.
Jacques: The first time I was sounded by my wife—the woman we were playing with showed her how. I was blindfolded because they say seeing it can shock some men, but now I prefer to watch.
Tony: No. Berlin was a very experienced player. I knew that she knew what she was doing, and we were just doing it after our scene, so everything felt very casual and relaxed.
Alex: You bet your ass I was afraid. I wasn't afraid of the sensation, as much as I was afraid that I would do some permanent damage.
Jacques: I was quite scared at first.
Tony: I like the intimacy of it. I like the expression on a woman’s face the first time she sees my cock swallow a shiny steel rod. And I like the challenge of it—how big can I go?
Alex: Nothing in particular about the actual sensation. It’s actually pretty mellow and subtle compared to other sensations. It felt itchy to me when it was hooked up to the TENS [an electrical nerve stimulation unit]. In terms of the psychological experience, I like giving myself to my domme. I like the role reversal of her fucking me. She's sticking something in me instead of me putting my penis in her.
Jacques: I love the sensation inside the urethra. These nerves never get touched and it feels like a soft orgasmic buzzing deep inside. If it hits the prostate, it is especially pleasurable, and I orgasm from it. No ejaculation though. I also love the attention on my cock.
Tony: Done right it feels like what I imagine fucking feels like to a woman—feeling the shaft go in and out.
Alex: For me, it's not that intense a physical sensation. Not sure if other people experience it differently. It's a bit like having your penis stroked, but only from the inside.
Jacques: It’s not painful, but weirdly pleasurable. Some tips though: Don’t panic once it’s inside, even if you’re freaked out. Stay calm and do everything slowly.
Tony: Don’t be afraid of it. If it’s something that you would like to try, go for it! Find a professional dominatrix or a player who is experienced in it and experience it for yourself. Most of all, have fun with it!
Alex: Part of BDSM for me is seeking wild sensations that will stop the overly-analytical part of my mind from over-thinking. I'm searching for the kink-equivalent of a "zen slap." One of the highest goals for a submissive is to enter "sub-space," where you exist without an ego, and are present in the moment entirely. It's fabulous. It's spiritual. It's transcendent. Sounding is one possible contributor to achieving sub-space.
*indicates name was changed to protect anonymity.

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I have a ten inch sounder I’ve been stretching my urethra for sometime. The other day the sounder inserted full into my penis and started to go further in to my shaft than ever before. I grabb3d the base of my penis and held on so it wouldn’t go any further, never had that happened and was worried that I would lose the sounding tool. If that happens should I be worried, or will it come out say if I pee?
Long urethral toys are ideal for deep urethral play. You can expect a ten inch sounder to go deep, because it’s the sound’s job. Of course, you don’t have to insert it all the way down. One thing many people fear is that they would lose their sound inside of the penis. However, you don’t have to worry about that. Urethral toys can’t get lost inside of the body.
One thing people fear the most is to lose their urethral sounds inside of the body. A toy slips down the pee hole and travels past the base of the penis. Now what? Is this a serious problem? Do you have to call your doctor immediately?
Generally speaking, even if you don’t manage to stop the sound at the base of the penis, it can’t get lost. The furthest it can go on its own is to prostate. Entering the prostate requires some effort so there is no much chance that the sound can go in there on its own. However, even if that happens, or even if it goes straight into the bladder, it can’t get lost.
Even with a sound inside of the bladder, a ten inch sounder is long enough so its end will be around the base of the penis or even inside of the shaft. You should always be able to grab it. Unlike anal toys that can get lost deep inside of the body, urethral toys have nowhere to go. They can’t get lost inside and you should always be able to retrieve them. Getting a urethral sound out is typically not difficult. It may cause a momentary panic, but chances are that you will always be able to retrieve it.
However, keep in mind that toys slipping down the pee hole is not the safest thing. A ten inch sounder can damage your urethra and cause other problems if you lose your grip on it. Because of this, it is always the best idea to keep a grip on your toys, just in case – you want to minimize risks of injuries and other problems. On the other hand, if a toy slips, there is no need to panic. It can’t really get lost inside of the body.
The best way to prevent a ten inch sounder from going too deep is exactly what you’ve done. If you feel the sound slipping into the penis too deep, grab the base of the penis. This should stop the sound and prevent it from going even further into the body.
Sometimes, a urethral toy will completely slip inside of the penis. Its tip will disappear into the pee hole so you ca
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