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==Overview==
==Overview==
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'''Sounding''' or '''urethral sounding''' is the medical use of probes called [[sound (medical instrument)|sound]]s to increase the inner diameter of the [[urethra]] and to locate obstructions in it. Sounds are also used to stretch the urethra in order to receive piercing.  '''Urethral sounding''' and '''urethral play''' are also used to refer to this practice in a sexual context.   
'''Sounding''' or '''urethral sounding''' is the medical use of probes called [[sound (medical instrument)|sound]]s to increase the inner diameter of the [[urethra]] and to locate obstructions in it. Sounds are also used to stretch the urethra in order to receive piercing.  '''Urethral sounding''' and '''urethral play''' are also used to refer to this practice in a sexual context.   


Urethral play can involve the introduction of either soft or rigid items into the meatus of the penis (as well as further in).  Objects such as [[urethral sounding|sounds]] are usually only inserted into the penis to [[Cobb’s Curve]] (considered to be the "Safe Area" of the urethral tract) and can usually be easily retrieved.  Other toys and items, such as catheters, may be introduced deeper (in some cases even into the bladder).  Some items may even be allowed to curl several times or expand within the bladder. This action in the male may be directly or indirectly associated with stimulation of the prostate gland and some types of bladder control (BDSM).
Urethral play can involve the introduction of either soft or rigid items into the meatus of the penis (as well as further in).  Objects such as [[urethral sounding|sounds]] are usually only inserted into the penis to Cobb’s Curve (considered to be the "Safe Area" of the urethral tract) and can usually be easily retrieved.  Other toys and items, such as catheters, may be introduced deeper (in some cases even into the bladder).  Some items may even be allowed to curl several times or expand within the bladder. This action in the male may be directly or indirectly associated with stimulation of the prostate gland and some types of bladder control (BDSM).


==External links==
==External links==
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*Hardy Haberman, Fetish Diva Midori. ''The Family Jewels: A Guide to Male Genital Play and Torment.'' Greenery Press, 2001. ISBN 1890159344.
*Hardy Haberman, Fetish Diva Midori. ''The Family Jewels: A Guide to Male Genital Play and Torment.'' Greenery Press, 2001. ISBN 1890159344.


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Template:Search infobox Steven C. Campbell, M.D., Ph.D.


Overview

Sounding or urethral sounding is the medical use of probes called sounds to increase the inner diameter of the urethra and to locate obstructions in it. Sounds are also used to stretch the urethra in order to receive piercing. Urethral sounding and urethral play are also used to refer to this practice in a sexual context.

Urethral play can involve the introduction of either soft or rigid items into the meatus of the penis (as well as further in). Objects such as sounds are usually only inserted into the penis to Cobb’s Curve (considered to be the "Safe Area" of the urethral tract) and can usually be easily retrieved. Other toys and items, such as catheters, may be introduced deeper (in some cases even into the bladder). Some items may even be allowed to curl several times or expand within the bladder. This action in the male may be directly or indirectly associated with stimulation of the prostate gland and some types of bladder control (BDSM).

External links

Further reading

  • Hardy Haberman, Fetish Diva Midori. The Family Jewels: A Guide to Male Genital Play and Torment. Greenery Press, 2001. ISBN 1890159344.


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