Cock and ball torture

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Cock and ball torture (CBT) is a form of sexual activity involving the application of pain or constriction to the male genitalia. This practice is often associated with BDSM (Bondage, Discipline, Sadism, and Masochism) and can include a variety of techniques and devices.

Techniques[edit | edit source]

CBT can involve a range of activities, including:

  • **Genital spanking**: Striking the penis and testicles with hands or implements.
  • **Ball stretching**: Using weights or devices to elongate the scrotum.
  • **Genital flogging**: Whipping the genital area with a flogger or similar tool.
  • **Urethral play**: Inserting objects into the urethra.
  • **Electrostimulation**: Applying electrical currents to the genital area.
  • **Castration fantasy**: Role-playing scenarios involving the removal or damage of the testicles.

Devices[edit | edit source]

Several devices are commonly used in CBT, including:

  • **Cock rings**: Rings placed around the base of the penis to restrict blood flow.
  • **Ball crushers**: Devices that apply pressure to the testicles.
  • **Parachutes**: Small collars that fasten around the scrotum and can be weighted.
  • **Electrodes**: Used for electrostimulation.

Safety Considerations[edit | edit source]

Engaging in CBT requires careful attention to safety to avoid serious injury. Participants should:

  • Communicate clearly about limits and boundaries.
  • Use safe words to signal when to stop.
  • Be aware of the risks of nerve damage, blood vessel damage, and other injuries.
  • Ensure all devices are clean and used properly.

Psychological Aspects[edit | edit source]

CBT can be a consensual activity that provides psychological and emotional satisfaction for participants. It can involve elements of dominance and submission, sadism and masochism, and erotic humiliation.

Related Practices[edit | edit source]

CBT is related to other forms of BDSM and kink practices, such as:

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD