leakyleila 17 Posted December 27, 2019 Share Posted December 27, 2019 hey fam, just curious: do any of you have experience with a urethra plug? is it part of omo or is it just a bondage thing? here's a particularly beautiful example that I saw an ad for on Fet: https://www.therimbastore.com/product/ST162-Womens-Flower-Bloom-Penetrating-G-String-in-Gold/ST162 this thing is fucking gorgeous and if it's actually meant for omo, even better. if it's just like a female chastity device that's cool too, I guess. let me know what you think! Stanley79 1 Quote Link to comment
Bulge_Lover 1,909 Posted December 27, 2019 Share Posted December 27, 2019 I think that it's a terrible idea for anyone to wear anything that can physically prevent them from peeing. I might just be a paranoid goof but I can't help but imagine a scenario where someone ends up getting injured or trapped or whatever with a urethral plug in. They could literally die. This specific one, I don't think it could actually prevent peeing - The plug could only go in a couple of millimeters and vulvas are insanely elastic, the pee would just flow out around it. However there are some ones for both men and women that truly can prevent peeing and can lock. Imagine you're playing a game with a partner but for whatever reason they can't make it to you quickly enough with the key. By the time you're in such pain that you decide to go to the hospital you're already probably sustaining permanent damage to your kidneys. It's just not good to play with your health like that. The body loses control for a reason. I understand the desire, I would personally love to be beyond desperate and unable to have any relief, but we have to be smarter than that. It is really beautiful though. OmoWarrior, rachelkirwan, Michelley and 2 others 5 Quote Link to comment
Bulge_Lover 1,909 Posted December 27, 2019 Share Posted December 27, 2019 Yo actually looking at it again it seems that the bit that could fit into a urethra goes on the outside. The big bumpy side is meant for the vagina. This isn't meant as a urethral plug I think. JMatthews1995 and op124 2 Quote Link to comment
MrFoley 28 Posted December 27, 2019 Share Posted December 27, 2019 A bladder catheter can do the same... insert it to the bladder than plug/clamp it... voilá! Quote Link to comment
Stanley79 636 Posted December 28, 2019 Share Posted December 28, 2019 If I were built to wear something like that (and the picture makes me wish I was), I'd buy a non-locking model. If I could see any way that it would be difficult to remove I'd keep wire cutters in my purse. I would certainly not wear any sort of plug to the point of more than usual bladder discomfort. Home partying with certain people I hung with in my twenties, I just might wear it openly at a party. For an effective plug, is there any alternative to (1) making the diameter great enough to form a seal with the urethral wall or (2) Extending through the urinary sphincter? (1) Would be uncomfortable. (2) Would require careful attention to cleaning the plug and area around the urethra's outlet. Having an indwelling catheter in place for ten days after cancer surgery was not particularly uncomfortable for me. When the doctor removed the catheter and diapered me, he told me not being filled for ten days had allowed my bladder the shrink. MrFoley 1 Quote Link to comment
xxxxx 332 Posted December 28, 2019 Share Posted December 28, 2019 21 hours ago, Bulge_Lover said: I think that it's a terrible idea for anyone to wear anything that can physically prevent them from peeing. I might just be a paranoid goof but I can't help but imagine a scenario where someone ends up getting injured or trapped or whatever with a urethral plug in. They could literally die Believe it or not, they actually make a penis clamp for incontinence. It literally works by just pinching the urethra closed, much like OP imagined except for different anatomy. It's called a Cunningham Clamp and honestly, it seems like an instrument of torture to me (and that's coming from the PoV of somebody who enjoys catheter play!). https://www.mskcc.org/cancer-care/patient-education/cunningham-incontinence-clamp As you can see, it comes with a whole bunch of guidelines for avoiding UTIs and backflow, first of which is removing it at least every two hours to allow the backed up pee to flow. I've never tried one and wouldn't want to but I can imagine that having pee trapped in your urethra, having escaped your bladder would be very uncomfrotable and you'd constantly feel like you were wetting yourself until you drain it out... I shouldn't imagine it's a particularly common or popular method of incontinence control... Quote Link to comment
rachelkirwan 13,626 Posted December 28, 2019 🌟 OmoOrg VIP Share Posted December 28, 2019 Thank you to everyone who have made comments about responsible use and safety. I'm struggling to see how this beautiful thing: https://www.therimbastore.com/product/ST162-Womens-Flower-Bloom-Penetrating-G-String-in-Gold/ST162?utm_source=Fetlife&utm_medium=Banner&utm_campaign=Fetlife+Banners Works with a urethra. Could someone elaborate? The little inny bit seems to be more oriented towards the vulva? Quote Link to comment
MrFoley 28 Posted December 28, 2019 Share Posted December 28, 2019 I dont think that any kind of plug can seal the urethra 100%! If I had bladder spasms while wearing catheter (even the largest size I can manage) I allways had leaks... Large diameter catheters seals great till you have bladder spasms. I love to feel when my sphincter get rest around the tube. Quote Link to comment
Stanley79 636 Posted December 29, 2019 Share Posted December 29, 2019 The Internet provides multiple sources on "women urethral sound" and "lust plugs." For instance https://lustplugs.com/blogs/info/female-urethral-play https://www.dhgate.com/online-shopping/female-urethral-sounding-toys-online.html#seo=WAP http://openmindedhealth.com/tag/urethral-sounding/ More detailed and aimed at males http://bdsmforbeginners.blogspot.com/2010/07/part-24-urethral-sounding.html?zx=463110cf4964c1ed about equally male and female https://lovegasm.co/blogs/kink/what-is-a-urethral-sound https://lovegasm.co/blogs/kink/is-urethral-stimulation-painful and Amazon offers pages of choices, lubricants, T-shirts announcing you're into this and some things seemingly unrelated. Many web sites confirm comments above and offer advice on minimizing the side effects. Also, I've yet to find anything attractive. Faux chastity belt seems to be the most common style. Variations include: anal ball holds device in position, vibration, Quote Link to comment
Holdimax 215 Posted December 30, 2019 Share Posted December 30, 2019 On 12/27/2019 at 5:26 PM, MrFoley said: A bladder catheter can do the same... insert it to the bladder than plug/clamp it... voilá! Many years ago I experimented with a 'cock plug' made from soft silicone with rounded ends, app. 3" long and about 1/4" wide. It was the time when I tried to reduce peeing regularly to in between twice and once a day which meant that I had to stand a very full bladder for hours a day. To prevent unintended leakage when surges and spasms began I used the said device for reasons of precaution. But in an instant I realized that wearing the plug was all but comfortable though the intended effect of blocking the output worked well. MrFoley and squirmystud 2 Quote Link to comment
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