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Sound Penis
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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Generally an activity for the more experienced sexual adventurer, sounding is the act of sliding a (very well lubricated) rod down the urethra – the bit of your anatomy that you pee out of – for pleasure.
And strange as it may seem, plenty of people do just that and it’s more popular than you might imagine.
Inserting something into your tender bits sounds ouchy, but plenty of people get off on it. And yes, women do it too.
But this particular fetish isn’t straightforward – you need to do your research first and take care all the way.
This is made simpler for men by the fact that the entrance is obvious and the internal tube is straighter and longer. Women’s urethras are far more discreetly tucked away so even greater care needs to be taken to avoid damaging the delicate tissue.
Plenty of adult stores now stock sounding equipment.
Jess Wilde is Lovehoney’s resident expert on all things poke-y, so I asked her what it is that makes sounding pleasurable:
As with most sex play, there are two main reasons to explore urethral sounding – for the physical benefits and also for the psychological turn on.
The urethra is lined with super-sensitive nerve endings, which can be extremely pleasurable when stimulated. Additionally, for those with a penis, deep urethral play is the only way to directly massage the prostate.
For those with a vulva, the urethra is extremely close to other pleasure zones and actually passes straight through the internal anatomy of the clitoris/G-spot.
Psychologically, many people find the fact that they’re doing something ‘unnatural’ a turn on. For people with a penis – who so often tend to be the penetrators, rather than the penetrated – to have something inserted into their genitals is a complete headf***. In a good way.
Urethral sounding is what we would classify as ‘serious sex play’. This means there are some rules which need to be adhered to in order to ensure play is safe, as well as enjoyable. For sounding, the rules are as follows:
Never insert an item that is not designed for urethral sounding into the urethra – this includes fingers.
Always use a sterile water-based lubricant.
Clean your hands and genitals thoroughly prior to play. You may even prefer to wear gloves.
Never force anything. Seriously, never. Urethral sounding is slow play. If you don’t have patience, you shouldn’t explore urethral sounding.
Use the right toy – you should never go too big or too small when you sound. Choosing a toy that is too thick can result in overstretching/tearing the urethra, and a metal sound that’s too thin can result in a puncture.
Never push through pain, particularly sharp or very localised pain.
Always urinate straight after play to flush your urethra of any lube or bacteria that may have been inserted.
It may sting a bit when you pee afterwards, but this is normal and should last no longer than 24 hours. If you’re still experiencing stinging after more than 24 hours, if there’s real or progressive pain or any sign of puncture (blood or sebum), contact a medical professional.
I had two companions in my investigations into sounding – James is pretty experienced with weird sex stuff, but Ben is a fellow beginner. They agreed to try out some of the products for me. I really do have the best – and most tolerant – male friends.
Given that he’d never tried sounding before, I’d expected Ben to be a bit freaked out, but he proved himself pretty game.
He tried a Titus stainless steel sound and a shorter ribbed one from Sinner – the latter is hollow in order to allow fluids to pass through. Yes, I looked a bit boggle-eyed at that, as well.
I wasn’t really sure what I was doing, so I tried the hollow silicone sound first.
It was only about three inches long and frankly looked less lethal.
I smothered it in lube and gently inserted it into my dick. It seemed an alien thing to do and I can’t say it was a pleasurable experience, no matter how careful I was and how much lube I used.
This one felt nice – it had weight to it and was cold, but warmed up in my hands.
It slid in far more easily than the silicone one – almost too easily. I had to keep a firm grip on it to stop it sliding in too fast. It felt strange but nice – sometimes it felt like I was going to pee, but didn’t.
It was certainly exciting and there was no way I could use its full length.
Although I wasn’t sure about it to start with, I’m planning to give it another go. I can definitely see how some people might enjoy it.
As he already knew what he was doing, James tried a set of Sinner silicone sounds , which are much longer and more flexible than the regular metal ones.
I’ve enjoyed sounding for a long time and often use medical grade stainless steel or titanium sounds for play, but the silicone version was unfamiliar.
Because they’re light and flexible, I couldn’t rely on gravity, but it did allow me to push deeper than normal, towards my prostate. The silicone wasn’t as smooth as metal and it needed to be constantly re-lubed.
I could feel the bumps applying pressure deep inside my cock and I got great pleasure from gently and rhythmically pushing and pulling the rods by about an inch.
It felt like more force was required compared to the traditional metal sounds, for both insertion and extraction, and the silicon needs a lot of lube. I’m keeping these for more extensive testing.
Armed with all the information I was ever going to get, it seemed only fair that I give this thing a go myself.
The first thing that occurred to me was that I had no recollection of ever actually noticing my own urethra, despite having peed out of it successfully for several decades.
It took a mirror and a fair bit of contortion to figure it out. I can honestly say that I never once thought I’d be writing a feature about hunting out my pee hole with a mirror, but what’s life without a bit of adventure?
I’d been sent the Sinner urethral dilator , with assurances that it was suitable for complete beginners. Which it definitely is – it’s super flexible and utterly non-scary. But would my most delicate bits agree with me?
I can see what Jess means by the excitement coming from doing something that seems ‘wrong’. It’s way up there on the chart of ‘weird sex things that most people never do’, so if you like the idea of being on the naughty list then sounding might well float your boat.
I didn’t find my attempts very sexy to start with, but that was more to do with the fact that I was contorting like a short-sighted yogi and definitely needed the mirror to see what I was doing.
Loads of lube helps – I used the sterile sachet type, to be absolute sure of cleanliness. And this isn’t something you can ask a partner to help with – you need to be fully aware of what you’re doing and taking care every step of the way.
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All that said, sounding definitely gives sensations the like of which you’re not going to get any other way – it is bizarrely delicious.
So will I keep trying it? Absolutely.
Blogger Ruffled Sheets is the absolute expert on all things sounding-related.
And if you want more visual advice, Jess Wilde is here for you.
Violet Fenn is a freelance writer and blogger. She can be found at Sex, Death, Rock’n’Roll .

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