Urethral Sounding / Penis Plugs
Ready to explore a kink that hits deep? Whether you're into intense sensation play or curious about a new kind of penetration, urethral sounding and penis plugs are for those who like to go a little further… literally. These toys are specially designed to slip inside the urethra for a unique mix of pressure, pleasure, and taboo appeal. Some offer teasing vibrations. Others are all about stretch and depth. From silicone sounds to stainless steel plugs with flair, we’ve got everything you need to start, or level up, your urethral play.
Penis Plug Features: Size, Shape & Stimulation
Not all penis plugs are created equal, and that’s kind of the point. These sleek little intruders come in all sorts of shapes: bulbed, ribbed, curved, or straight. Some feature glans rings to keep things in place, while others are hollow for extra wet fun (yes, you can pee or cum through them).
You’ll find soft silicone plugs for a gentler stretch and smooth stainless steel for that firm, clinical feel. Whether you’re aiming for prolonged wear or short, sharp sensations, choosing the right plug is part of the thrill.
What Are Urethral Sounds?
Sounds are longer and thinner than plugs, designed to reach deeper into the urethra, sometimes all the way to the bladder. It’s intense, it's advanced, but can be incredibly satisfying for some. While penis plugs are great for external stimulation or discreet wear, urethral sounds are typically used during a session, often with gradual insertion to explore sensitivity and depth.
Most come in graduated kits so you can work your way up (or in). No matter if you're going solo or playing with a partner, sounds add a whole new layer to your kink toolkit.
How to Use Penis Plugs & Urethral Sounds
First things first: this is not a rush job. Go slow, lube up, and listen to your body. Always start with a toy designed for beginners—think smaller diameter, smoother texture, and no sharp edges. Once lubricated, gently insert the toy into the urethra and let gravity (or a gentle push) do the rest. For longer sounds, consider using them while lying down to reduce the risk of pushing too deep too fast. Some plugs are made for hands-free wear; others are just for the moment. Either way, the key is patience and pleasure, not speed.
Safety Tips for First-Timers
We get it, urethral play looks wild. But if done right, it can be safe, sexy, and deeply satisfying. Here’s what you need to know before diving in:
- Sterilise everything. Before and after every use, wash your toy thoroughly with warm water and antibacterial soap or use a toy-safe disinfectant.
- Use sterile, water-based lubricant. Anything else can cause irritation or infection.
- Start small. Seriously. Beginners should look for thin, rounded-tip sounds or silicone penis plugs.
- Don't force it. If you feel pain or resistance, stop. Urethral tissue is sensitive—this is not the time to power through.
- Go slow. Rushing increases the risk of tearing or infection. Let your body adjust at its own pace.
- Listen to your body. Any burning, bleeding, or unusual discomfort afterwards? Time to take a break, or check with a doctor.