Some guys feel like they turn into an animal when they have sex. But if you watched season 2 of Netflix's BDSM show, Bonding, then you know others prefer to dress up as an animal when they do it. Puppy play (a.k.a pup play) is a form of consensual, adult role-play popular in the gay leather community, where people dress up and embody the characteristics of a dog.
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Cock rings are safe if they’re used correctly. These sexual devices help trap blood in and around the penis to prevent it from flowing out during an erection. This makes the penis tissue harder — and slightly bigger — for a longer period of time. It can also delay orgasm to result in a more intense climax. Curious? Here’s how to find the right fit and other tips for safe use.
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