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Using a penis extension (often called a penis sleeve or extender) correctly is essential for comfort, safety, and effectiveness. These devices are designed for various purposes, such as enhancing length or girth during intercourse, assisting with erectile issues, or even for solo play. Here’s a guide:
1. Choose the Right Product
- Material: Opt for body-safe materials like silicone, TPE (thermoplastic elastomer), or medical-grade materials.
- Size: Select an extension that fits comfortably and securely. It should not be too tight or too loose.
- Features: Some penis extensions have added textures or vibrations. Pick one that aligns with your preferences and goals.
2. Prepare the Device
- Wash the extension thoroughly with warm water and a mild, unscented soap, or a toy cleaner before and after every use.
- Dry it completely to avoid bacterial growth.
3. Use Lubrication
- Apply a water-based lubricant to both your penis and the interior of the sleeve to make it easier to put on and increase comfort.
- Avoid silicone-based lubricants if the extension is made of silicone, as they can degrade the material.
4. Secure It Properly
- Roll or stretch the penis extension carefully over your penis. Ensure it covers securely without causing discomfort.
- If the penis extension has a strap or loop (sometimes included to secure it around the base or testicles), adjust it properly for added stability.
5. Communicate with Your Partner
- Discuss the use of the extension with your partner beforehand to ensure mutual comfort and consent.
- Adjust usage based on feedback during intercourse.
6. Go Slow
- Start gently to ensure that the extension is comfortable for both you and your partner.
- Gradually increase speed or intensity as you both become accustomed to it.
7. Clean and Store Properly
- After use, clean the extension thoroughly to remove any bodily fluids or lubricant.
- Store it in a clean, dry place, away from direct sunlight or extreme heat.
8. Know the Limitations
- Male Penis Extensions are not a substitute for contraception or STI prevention. Always use a condom if needed.
- Avoid using a damaged or worn-out extension, as this can lead to injury or discomfort.
If you experience any discomfort, irritation, or difficulty while using the device, stop immediately and reassess its fit or quality. If necessary, consult with a healthcare professional.