- with weak erection;
- in cases of premature ejaculation;
- when there is a desire to prolong sexual intercourse and stretch out the pleasure;
- when you want new sensations.
If any of the above is relevant to you, then explore further.
What to consider when choosing an erection ring
1. Rigidity
All erection rings can be roughly divided into two categories.
Elastic
They’re made of thermoplastic rubber, medical-grade silicone, or latex. These models are easily adjustable and stretchable, making them easier to find the right size, put on, and take off. The downside is that they don’t always provide the right amount of compression. But they’re the best place to start experimenting—elastic, smooth, and unfussy rings.

Hard
These rings are most often made of metal. They’re quite heavy and definitely not for beginners. They’re harder to put on and can’t be cut or removed quickly if something goes wrong.

2. Size
Many rings are adjustable or flexible enough to fit almost anyone.
But the stiffer the material, the more careful you need to be with the dimensions. To avoid mistakes, use a soft tape measure to measure the circumference of your erect penis at the base. Then calculate the diameter by dividing the result by pi (3.14).
The scrotum is measured in the same way if you’re choosing a sex toy that covers this area. For accuracy, it’s recommended to take a hot bath before measuring—this will warm the area up, just like during sex. Keep in mind that the tape measure should be placed as close to your body as possible: it’s there, at the very base, that you’ll wear the jewelry.
Now that you have your measurements, you can compare them with the ring’s specifications. It’s important that the ring’s diameter is at least slightly (half a centimeter) smaller than your measurements. Otherwise, it won’t do its primary job: preventing blood flow.
Consider the width of the ring as well. A wider ring will hold more securely and distribute pressure more evenly.

If you’re still unsure, buy a set of simple silicone rings in different sizes and try them out. Once you figure out which diameter feels most comfortable (and doesn’t slip or feel too tight), move on to more sophisticated options.
3. Model
The range of erection rings is incredibly wide, and choosing a specific model depends on how you want to please yourself and your partner. Let’s look at several popular options.
Lasso

This is a great option for beginners who don’t yet know what they want. Thanks to its adjustable size, the lasso is easy to place on both the penis and scrotum. You can easily change the tightness. And what’s more, removing this clamp takes just a second. In short, there’s plenty of room for experimentation, and the risk is practically zero.
With spikes, pimples, and ribs

These soft silicone rings were designed primarily for female pleasure: to gently massage a woman’s most sensitive areas.
Double

This ring is placed on both the penis and scrotum, creating pressure and unusual sensations in two places at once.
With an anal plug

During intercourse, the accessory massages the prostate, increasing arousal and providing the man with a more intense orgasm.
For double penetration

An additional “penis” is attached to the ring, which penetrates the woman’s anus. Some models have a nice feature: the silicone phallus can vibrate using a battery.
With a clitoral massager

The idea is simple: a vibrating brush massages the clitoris during friction. These devices are either battery-powered or USB-charged. Some models allow you to adjust the vibration intensity. The most advanced options come with a remote control and can track the number of strokes and calories burned.
To really get the most out of your brushing, rub your belly and thighs against your partner while staying inside her. The best positions for this are missionary and cowgirl.
With a G-spot massager

Another option that takes women’s interests into account. The paddle is inserted into the vagina along with the penis and creates vibrations near the G-spot during thrusting. The intensity can be adjusted with a small button.
With a built-in video camera

This high-tech ring, weighing approximately 30 grams, can record up to an hour and a half of video at 1080p resolution. Using a dedicated app, you can download the footage to your smartphone and share it with your partner. The manufacturers swear that the intimate footage is not transmitted to the cloud, meaning it’s inaccessible to hackers.
How to put on, wear, and remove a cock ring
Now let’s get to the main point—how to use a cock ring for your own benefit, not your own detriment. To do this, follow these rules:
- Before first use, wash the accessory with antibacterial soap or a special sex toy cleaner. Repeat the same procedure after intercourse.
- It might be a good idea to trim or even shave your pubic hair. The ring can easily pluck out long hairs, which is unpleasant, to say the least.
- Metal and hard plastic models are placed on the penis before an erection occurs. Adjustable and elastic rings can also be applied to a rigid penis.
- An important rule is to not wear the ring for more than 20 minutes. And of course, don’t fall asleep with it on!
- Try to remove the ring as quickly as possible if you experience numbness, pain, or notice that your skin color has changed—it has acquired a purple tint or, conversely, has become pale.
- Elastic and adjustable rings can be removed at any time. Metal rings are more difficult: you need to wait until your penis reaches a state of complete flaccidity. This is the only way to remove the accessory painlessly.
- Rings should not be worn by people with diabetes or any other circulatory problems.

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