Urethra play - his and hers
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Urethra play - his and hers
| Mon, 10-02-2006 - 10:17am |
Being careful, have you ever tried inserted anything--including a finger or object--into your or your partner's urethra?

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I agree with Newbie and LM. When I was in nursing school years ago, I remember having to learn how to do the sterile field technique before catheterizing a male or female. It takes hours of practice and training to even learn how to properly catheterize and insert a tube *catheter* or other object into the urethra without contaminating it with outside bacteria or causing injury. Even if your sleeve rubs against the tube that you're inserting into the patient, your sterile field is broken and you have to get a brand new setup before doing the procedure so as not to cause the patient the risk of a UTI. Typically, this is not something that should be done at home for sexual play, not to mention that it's uncomfortable to get catheterized or have something inserted in your urethra. A finger most definitely would be a bad idea.
I do know that some people including myself have had pleasurable experiences when masturbating while the bladder is semi-full because the pressure adds to the sensations of clitoral stimulation--however this is also something that should be avoided when having actual intercourse. I've read some taboo erotic stories that talk of inserting objects into the urethra such as the end of metal coat hangers, cold candle wax fashioned into the shape of a toothpick, tubes that inject cold water into the bladder & make it expand to maximum capacity and things of that nature. Although they're not my thing and I don't really see how they could be pleasurable, those acts are strictly for fantasy and shouldn't be done in real life. I know personally when my husband is giving me oral and if his tongue slides too hard over my urethral area when he's stimulating the underside of my clitoris, I experience pain and discomfort. So, I don't know too much about it (urethral play) being incorporated sexually. Maybe this is something you should research thoroughly before trying, but you want to be very careful when dealing with this sensitive area of the body. Just my 2 cents.
Chakra
Edited 10/3/2006 10:33 am ET by ayurchakra
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