CBT, time to bust a nut

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CBT, time to bust a nut

What is CBT? CBT is an acronym for cock and ball torture; it is a sexual activity whereby you inflict pain on your partner’s cock and balls. Often used by a Domme in BDSM type Dominance and submission play. It, however, does not have to be torturous; it is all about the play, so whether you are a masochist or just enjoy the humiliation of CBT or just having your bits manhandled, it can be whatever you want it to be.

There is more to it than just hurting your partner’s nether regions; as with all BDSM activities, there need to be serious discussions about limits and safewords. Negotiating is paramount to all forms of play, but especially so when sensitive parts are in play that could result in lasting damage to your partner’s cock and balls. Talk about how you want the scene to play out. Will your partner be bound or gagged? If so, you will need a squeaky toy or keys they can drop when they aren’t able to use their safeword.

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Safety should always come first; ensure that you can remove any accessories like cages, clamps, or bondage items quickly and safely. Start off slowly and constantly check in with your partner; if you are trying CBT for the first time, don’t tie them up or gag them just so that they can communicate to you about the intensity and pain levels they might be experiencing. If you are using bondage or clamps on your partner’s cock and balls, do it only for short intervals to prevent bruising or swelling.

You can include many accessories with CBT play like cages, cock rings, vibrators, and estim. You, however, don’t necessarily need accessories for CBT. You can use impact play, slapping, pinching, or squeezing. Sensation play with different temperatures or some wax play could take it up a notch. I would first start off with slapping, biting, and pinching before buying accessories that might not be necessary.

So now we have to consider what can go wrong with CBT if you take it too far or play unsafe. Erectile dysfunction is a real side effect of CBT gone wrong, and the penis is a sensitive organ that needs proper blood flow to function. So if your impact play session goes too far or you do sounding wrong, there might be permanent damage to your partner’s member and blood vessels within the penis. You need to always look for any changes they might be experiencing, like numbing, swelling, or a change in skin color. These are warning signs, and you should stop immediately.

CBT should be enjoyable for both partners; always ensure your partner enjoys the play and never skimp on aftercare.

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You can include many accessories with CBT play like cages, cock rings, vibrators, and estim. You, however, don’t necessarily need accessories for CBT. You can use impact play, slapping, pinching, or squeezing. Sensation play with different temperatures or some wax play could take it up a notch. I would first start off with slapping, biting, and pinching before buying accessories that might not be necessary.

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