
Ball Sex: Having a Ball With Your Balls
Ball sex: A guide to going balls to the wall. We're confident you know a couple who will enjoy it!
You would think that after evolving from a group of single-celled organisms to walking on two feet over several million years and after attempting to coexist for a few thousand years, we would have discovered every conceivable method to enjoyably incorporate every single part of our bodies into those of others.
But now, in 2024, someone says they have discovered a whole new way to employ the testicles for penetrative enjoyment, with a bit of assistance from contemporary technology. Yes, it is referred to as "ball sex," and it is a very different kind of sexual encounter.
You may be asking yourself, "How can one achieve this?"
"Balldo" (the "dlido for your balls!") and "Viballdo" (the same thing, but with vibrations) are introduced. Similar to a penis sleeve, they expose the majority of the flesh. Additionally, you insert your balls for penetrative play rather than your penis.
Behold, the Balldo!
While I won't go into detail about the Balldo's history or how to use it—for both, see my review of the Balldo—I felt it would be worthwhile to discuss how it's a (giggle) part of a long line of testicular toys, albeit one that takes a unique approach.
You can find out for yourself whether or not ball sex will make you feel hot and/or bothered, along with some crucial safety advice.
Loving Your Balls
There is a lengthy and exciting list of delightful activities you can do with your testicles. Because the testes are made to create sperm, stimulating them during intercourse can actually increase the generation of ejaculation. Indeed, some claim that testicular stimulation alone can cause ejaculation. Additionally, the testicles are full of sensitive nerve endings, so whether or not the penis is engaged, the correct types of touch can be quite enjoyable.
Start by gently pulling. The fact that many people find pulling on them to be sexually enjoyable—and frequently much more so during masturbation—is evidence of this enjoyment.
Spending time with yours, such as doing some preliminary exploratory fondling to get a feel for your property, is a good place to start if you want to do this yourself. You can then go on to gradual, steady tugging without making abrupt, jerky motions.
Toys like ball stretchers and other leather, latex, or steel gadgets are very popular because they allow users to tug on the balls or scrotum, which is a delightful and exciting experience for many.
There is another strong attraction to testicle play. In addition to offering extra stimulation, it can also result in compelling sexual experiences and even an orgasm (now referred to as a "ballgasm") without the need to obtain or sustain an erection with practice, particularly when combined with activities like prostate massage or BDSM play.
This sparked the creation of the Balldo because its phallic form enables penetrative intercourse and ball sex without requiring the wearer to be complicated.
In addition, it is an extremely exciting ball-stretching toy that can suitably drag both side-to-side and downward.
The Balldo is a fun and unique way to play with your testicles, but it's not the only ballgame; there are many more toys and likely more ways to utilize them than there are people who have balls.
If you're overwhelmed by the large number of options, take my suggestion and start with the most flexible, least complicated, least stretchy, and lightest-weight option. This way, you can gradually increase to what you find most enjoyable and comfortable without going beyond and hurting yourself.
Following some investigation, you can proceed to chastity devices. Using them may be a lot of fun.
Safely Juggling Your Balls
As the majority of us who have testicles will attest, it can be enjoyable to caress, twist, stretch, tug, and occasionally even slap them. (The most severe variation of this is known as "cock-and-ball torture.")
In contrast to the penis itself, which has been somewhat resilient due to millions of years of evolution, the testicles are typically quite sensitive.
As a result, even though I mentioned fondling and slapping, you should refrain from excessive strain, twisting, impacts, or squeezing because these pose a danger of injury, including irreversible damage.
How can you tell when something is no longer enjoyable enough to warrant a trip to the ER? Unusual discharges, swelling, or persistent soreness are frequently indicators that you've gone too far, depending on the individual and their pain or pleasure thresholds.
However, it is preferable to avoid reaching that stage in the first place. To ensure that everyone remains content and healthy, heed these suggestions:
- Communicate with the person you're playing with at all times.
- To start, go slowly, gently, and efficiently.
- Pay attention to what your body is telling you, and let your partner know.
- Get medical help right away if something goes wrong. It may be more difficult to heal or recover the longer you wait.
- Following this, be mindful of any unforeseen aches or pains and treat your testicles with kindness by allowing them time to heal and avoiding items like too-tight underpants.
The Balls Are In Your Court
Ball sex is one of the thrilling sexual discoveries that we have yet to make, despite all the years of evolution and attempts to civilize ourselves, as the Balldo demonstrates.
It also honors the fact that there is a long, long, long history of testicular joys.
Which you may fully appreciate for yourself—or with a playmate wearing their pair of cojones—as long as you exercise prudence, a good deal of safety, and a healthy dose of bodily awareness.