Urethral sounding involves inserting specially designed smooth rods into the urethra. Originally a medical practice, it's been adopted as an intense form of sexual play that creates unique internal sensations.
Proper sounds are made of surgical steel or similar body-safe materials, designed specifically for this purpose. Improvised objects are never safe for this practice due to infection risk and potential for internal damage.
The sensations are described as intense, unique, and for some, pleasurable in ways distinct from other stimulation. The practice often accompanies other genital stimulation.
Safety is paramount - sterile equipment, proper lubrication (sterile lubricant only), extremely gradual sizing, and strict hygiene prevent serious complications including infection and urethral damage.
Safety Information
Use only proper sounds. Sterile technique is essential. Never force. Learn proper technique before attempting.