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LittleLovableLoli commented at 2023-02-17 13:41:10 » #2783975

Is that how sounding works...? I guess that makes sense, don't catheters, like, hook up to the bladder and siphon out your pee or something? Does that mean the bladder is an erogenous zone...?

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Voner commented at 2023-02-28 17:00:27 » #2786337

To naik it is, yes.
To most people? Not so much.

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Bertrand’sTeapot commented at 2023-10-16 22:23:43 » #2837647

@LittleLovableLoli doctor AND sounding enthusiast here

Way too late to the party, but... kind of, and not actually.
With medical sounding, the objective is mainly to make a safe pathway for urine, and for measuring how much you're producing. We can use a temporary one, or a more permanent. Both are soft, made of rubber or plastic, so as to bend through the urethra.

With, er... sexual sounding (?), you can use different kinds of sounds, from rubber to metal, solid or with a hole, plain, with beads, with or without diameter variation. You absolutely don't need to get to the bladder; most are short enough for it anyway (for men, I mean). Most of the pleasure comes from the sensibility of the wall, or getting to the prostate. In my experience getting to the bladder is more painful than pleasurable.

Also, one like this one would most probably be inflexible, and would have a way too narrow curve that would most definitely get it stuck with no means of removing, were it to get in in the first place. The solid curve ones have a really small angle, from what I mostly have seen. I may be wrong about this, though; still I've never seen one as this.

*Flies away*

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