On The DL (Continued)…
With all the talk about “Essentials” during these days of COVID-19 sheltering in place, and many of us bating way more than usual, I thought it might be fun to review some of the creative ways you can enhance your bate from a simple (but “essential”) trip to the hardware store (Home Depot, Lowe’s or Ace), which, at least in my part of the country, is an essential business! This means they are OPEN for your DIY sexual exploration projects.
Cock rings? Look in the hardware section for Nickel-Plated or Zinc-Plated Welded Rings in a variety of shapes and sizes. These vary in price from around $2-3 and can be stacked for a nice snug fit around your pleasure center! These are not as fancy as an ‘official’ cock ring, so look for the metal seam and sand it down with sandpaper, your Dremel, or a bench grinder. Once the rings are smooth, slip it on, and soon sparks will be flying from other places than your grinder! You can also stack two together with black electrical tape around the rough spot if you’re unable to sand it down. The thicker width is a really nice feel.
Ball stretching? Shackles make great ball stretchers (or cock rings) and come in a variety of sizes. Not only that, they are an inexpensive alternative to the high dollar version sold in toy stores! With bargain prices, you can choose different sizes and see what fits best around your equipment. Once you find the right size, don’t forget to stack multiple shackles with the openings alternating left and right to get a really nice stretch. (Pro-tip: to really expand your stretch, add more shackles one by one in the middle of the stack. This is much easier than adding at the top or bottom.)
Feeling a little more adventurous than just a shackle stretch of “the boys”? Create your own DIY
humbler (do a quick Google search if you’re unsure what that is). This is one of my favorite hardware store sex hacks. If you have 2 paint sticks (free at most DIY stores), some electrical tape, a drill, and 2 thumb screws with matching wing nuts (pun intended), you’re ready to go. On both ends of the paint sticks, drill holes. Wrap electrical tape around the middle of both paint sticks (as you don’t want splinters in “your boys”), add the wing nuts and thumb screws at each end, and let the games begin!
For even more ideas, check out the original two articles in this series.
Hardware Gear For The DL: Part II – Tips, Tricks & Toys
Article by Bateworld member biFITdaddy
Going to the hardware store today to pick up shackles and possibly the humbler stuff too.
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Hi guys, a week or two ago I was on bateworld & saw an article about DL bating and having separate phone/tablet on which to do various “off grid” activities & now I can’t find it, any ideas?
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