Tantriqu
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You can easily damage and bruise the urethra with a sound, especially if you try to force it past the head or use one that's too big; the urethra narrows suddenly there. If you run into trouble, head straight to an Emergency with a cloth-covered ice pack. You should also run straight to Emergency if you didn't sterilise the sound before you used it! If you really did borrow it [forehead slap], the burning may be from the dilation, but unless it was sterile and sealed and they used a fresh pair of gloves to give it to you, you may also have a free dose of gonorrhea, chlamydia, herpes, AIDS, hepatitis, etc. from their hands even if it wasn't previously inserted. Be honest with the doc: they've heard everything, and it'll go much faster if you're up front about everything. I use medical-grade KY and medical grade steel sounds, and save the Aquaglide for other orifices. Use sounds that can be sterilised BEFORE AND AFTER each use, and use sterile lube [use a brand-new package and only for sounds. Don't touch the end of the lube nozzle with your fingers or the sound, let it drip off onto a sterile pad, then dip the sterilised sound in it] and insert it using sterile gloves. Otherwise, you can easily get an infection from your or your partner's own skin bacteria, and get more bladder infections than a chick. As above, hydration before and after, and urinating within a half-hour after removal is also a good idea. Erection with insertion is also normal: all the more reason not to go deeper than the head: you can pierce the urethra and have the comedy-classic broken dick walk to Emerg. Historical note: last century in Germany, men convicted of rape would have mercury thermometers inserted to the bladder, then a volunteer would break it mid-shaft. With that thought in mind, let's be careful out there. good luck.
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