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Emergency

Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2021 6:40 pm
by our decision
I need advice right now. I reported to my K / H today that I can take my penis out of its cage. Together, we decided to change the ring to the smallest one. Maybe we did it too fast. I got a full erection right after the ring replacement. The cage is tight and hugs my penis and testicles quite tightly. I began to feel a lot of pain. A quick decision to remove the cage and ring. I'm a little better now, but my BF is starting to panic. Can someone calm him down. We are waiting for some sensible advice. He wants to drive me to the hospital but I just want to rest for a minute.

Re: Emergency

Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2021 6:39 am
by Scope420
How did this turn out?! You are fine right?

Re: Emergency

Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2021 10:01 am
by our decision
Scope420 wrote: Sun Jan 10, 2021 6:39 am How did this turn out?! You are fine right?
Still slightly swollen and naked (hypersensitive testicles) but I think it will be OK. This is my and my boyfriend's inexperience ... We will be more careful. :(

Re: Emergency

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2021 10:34 pm
by zorglub
Generally speaking, if you are experiencing instances of ball escape, you need to reduce the testes ring size (or, sometimes, the gap between ring and cage). You should still be able to at least pass the knuckle of one finger inside the ring while wearing it.

On the other hand, when your penis is at its smallest and most flexible, and can be pulled out, trying to prevent such pullout by tightening the testes ring is a losing proposition. Unless your physiology is such that you never super-shrink (e.g. even in a hot shower), it won't work, and one can overdo the tightening, as you discovered.

If you want to prevent penis pullout, there are ways to achieve that without hurting ones scrotum. The most common recommendation is to use a PA piercing, but there are approaches the do not require that amount of commitment. Personally, I use an anchoring system based on the TetherSpout technology.