How to Make a Homemade Cock Ring? DIY Penis Rings Ideas
You may already know that I’m not a fan of homemade sex toys. Mostly because a lot of homemade toys are not worth the effort and can even be dangerous.
With homemade cock rings it’s a bit different. While I think that it’s better to just buy one because basic rings are extremely cheap (you can get three rings for $10), it’s ok to make a temporary one yourself if you need it right here, right now.
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Safety Tips
Even though DIY cock rings are not as effective as store-bought ones, and not all of them are skin-safe, the chances of getting hurt are very low if you follow a few very simple safety rules:
- Don’t wear a cock ring for more than 30 minutes.
- Don’t make it too tight
- If you feel any kind of pain, pins and needles, swelling or numbness, remove the cockring immediately.
See, very simple rules to follow.
Also, the one very important rule to follow when making a DIY penis ring is to use only elastic materials. Now let’s get to the household items you can use to make a homemade cock ring.
Homemade Cock Rings Ideas I Recommend
Condom Ring
Personally, I think it’s the best option for a homemade cockring. Especially because it’s skin-safe and already lubricated. Also, you can use both male and female condoms. And even more, there are a few ways you can use a condom as a cock ring:
- You can unroll a male condom completely and cut the ring at the base of the condom. While this sounds logical, such a ring will most likely be too loose to work as intended. Unless you bought a pack of condoms that are smaller than usual. And if you try to fold the ring in half, it will probably be too tight.
- You can try to make a cockring out of a female condom in a similar way. Female condoms have thicker rings, but they are too big. You can try folding the ring once or twice and see if it works for you.
- Another way to use a condom as a cockring is to simply tie an unrolled condom around your penis like a shoelace. As easy as that. But be careful not to tie it too tight.
- Now comes the best way to make a condom cockring. Take a male condom and unroll it just a bit, maybe an inch (2-3 centimeters), and cut off the unrolled part. Now you have an unrolled condom that works as a cock ring and is much thicker than when you fully unroll the condom.
Silicone Teats
I like this method because teats are made of safe materials, so if they are safe for babies, they are safe for your penis. That sounded weird.
Anyway, to make a penis ring out of a teat, all you have to do is cut off the base ring and use it as a cockring. There are tons of different teats on the market, so it’s difficult to advise how much and where to cut, just use common sense.
Plumber Rings
Plumber rings are available in dozens of sizes and are extremely cheap. You can buy a set of 500 for about $10. The downside is that they are made of rubber and can cause skin irritation.
Hair ties/Scrunchies
These are decent options because hair ties are very stretchy and you or your partner are likely to have some at home. They are used the same way you use them on hair, so nothing to explain here. If needed, you can double or triple them for extra tightness. Overall, this method is kind of okayish but I personally think that the ones listed above are way better.
Shoe Laces
I’m not a big fan of this method but a lot of people use it. Just make sure the laces are clean and not the ones you just pulled out of your every day sneakers.
DIY Cock Rings To Avoid
Rubber Bands
I know a lot of people suggest using rubber bands as cock rings, but in general, it’s a bad idea. First, rubber bands are very thin and will cut into the skin.
Second, even if you get asparagus rubber bands, the ones that are wider, they are not body-safe and, unlike plumber rings, have rough edges.
Wires
You may be tempted to tie a keyboard wire (or whatever wire you have) around your penis and call it a cock ring. Wires are not flexible so it’s just dangerous. Please avoid doing so.
Zip Ties
Zip ties are not flexible, aren’t made of body-safe materials, are rough and are dangerous to remove. Please do not use them as they are simply dangerous.
Are Homemade Cock Rings Worth It?
Store-bought cock rings are wider, more comfortable, skin-safe (in most cases), and more durable. They also fit better. They are also very cheap these days and you can buy one for as little as $2-4. Considering this, overall, I think there is no need to make one yourself unless you desperately need a cock ring in the heat of the moment and have to improvise.
FAQ
For the most part, yes. Just make sure not to use dangerous materials.
As with any cock ring, don’t wear it for more than 30 minutes.
No. Please don’t try.
Affordable penis rings you might want to try:
Fifty Shades of Grey Perfect O
Description
Fifty Shades of Grey Perfect O is a simple but effective penis ring. It’s made from high quality silicone so it’s completely safe for the body. It’s thickness also makes the ring comfortable to wear.
Features
Pros
- Made of silicone
- Thick
Cons
- It’s too big for smaller or even average penises
Rating
Screaming O Vibrating Ring
Description
This is one of the most affordable vibrating penis rings you can find on the market. This ring has been on the market for more than 10 years now, so it's proven by time. On the downside, this ring is disposable and the quality is not the best, which is to be expected for such a price on a vibrating ring.
Features
Pros
- Vibrating
- Studded
Cons
- Non-rechargeable
- Mediocre quality
- Porous material (TPR)
Rating
Nexus Enduro Plus
Description
Nexus is known for making high quality male toys such as prostate massagers. Although this cock ring is much simpler than other Nexus products, its quality is on par with other toys from this company.
Features
Pros
- 100% Silicone
- Good elasticity
- Thick
Cons
- May not fill smaller users
Rating
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