How To Set Up An FLR

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them in pretty long lengths so you have plenty with which to work. If you prefer, you can use any type of string or twine as long as it is not too thin. Kite string, for example, would be way to thin and might cut into his skin. Try something in the range of one-sixteenth of an inch to one-quarter of an inch. Anything in this range should work well.
    You can bind his penis in just about any way you like. Be creative. You can tie it when it is hard, or when it is soft. Tying string around his penis when it is soft can be fun if you arouse him afterword. When his penis attempts to get hard, of course, it won't be able to. You can bind his balls just about any way you like as well. Just be careful not to leave them tied very long if you tied them tightly. Sometimes, loose is better. You can wrap a boot-lace around his scrotum enough to stretch the skin very tightly over his balls. If you don't wrap it too tightly, you can leave the binding in place for several hours.
    Take a quarter-inch piece of nylon rope and tie one end snugly around his scrotum, then tie the other end to something else... A door knob, the foot of the bed, this ankle, or even his neck if you run it between the cheeks of bottom first. No, I don't recommend slamming the door if you use the door knob, but the idea is to make him try to keep the slack. If you use one of his ankles, you can make him hop around the room trying to keep his bound ankle up high enough to keep from causing himself pain. You could easily do the same to his penis as long as you don't tie it so tightly that it cuts off the blood flow. Again, be creative.
    Stretching the Bag:
    Often (inaccurately) called “ball stretching” this is one of the more common forms of CBT. The goal is to see how much pain or stretching your partner can withstand. You can use several wraps of twine or rope to accomplish this, or you can purchase what is called a “Ball Parachute.”
    A parachute can be obtained from any of a number of sex shops and certainly any online shop. It consists of a conical shaped leather piece that usually snaps in place so that it just covers the balls. It has a number of chains attached that are usually fastened together or to a ring at the bottom, underneath the balls. You can attach weights to the chains (or ring) and that will provide the stretch you need. I would not try attaching one of your workout weights to it though. Go to your local department store and purchase some fishing weights. They come in various sizes and you can add them, as desired, to the chain. If you have any of those little hooks you use to hang Christmas ornaments on your tree, they work great as a way to add weights to his parachute.
    Clips & Clamps:
    Of course, probably the single most common form of CBT is the clothespin. Clothespins can be used on the scrotum, or the penis just about anywhere you can grab enough skin. Put a few in place before your partner gets hard and have fun watching what happens when you arouse him. You might want to purchase a cheap set of clothespins, because they usually have weaker springs. If you can keep it on your little finger for several minutes without too much pain, they should work just fine.
    You can also purchase several varieties of clips from your favorite sex shop as well. If you don't find CBT clips, try looking under 'Nipple Clips' for them. There are many kinds of nipple clips and clamps available and all you need do is select the one that appeals to you. The fingertip test is the best method I have found for testing clips. Clamps are different in that you can tighten them down or loosen them up when needed. There are a few penis clamps that have recently appeared on the market. These are specially made for the penis and will work very well.
    The key safety precaution about clips and clamps is not to leave them in place too long. Also, it's good to remember that they cause just as much (if not more) pain when you remove them as they do when you first apply

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