Archives to November 05, 2002
Copernic Summary of old DISCUS postings on this topic (see full text & pictures in window below):
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I find that with the C&B sheath that lots of lube and with my wife helping I can get it slipped on.
Thanks to other IRA posts, it's j-lube and nothing else.
I sometimes like my balls to be free: I have a C&B sheath with small cut-outs for popping balls through.
Thanks for the information, I've got a pair of briefs with attached c&b sheath from cocoon, and you're right, their quality is great, but what I liked about the briefs in the picture is the tightness of the sheath, specially the b part, maybe its because it's made of thicker rubber.
Hi Drgummi, I tried the www.condomerie.de site but could find no C&B for sale.
Check out www.denber.co.uk for the very cheapest moulded rubberwear, including briefs with attached c&b sheath.
You will have splendid fun with a tube of KY jelly and eventually install all your tackle into position.
If you are able to spend more than Denber asks for a pair of sheath pants, then try our sponsor Cocoon.
Their pants are not only better made, but the c&b sheath is made of thinner (more flexible/comfortable) latex than Denber.
Bob, just use plenty of KY jelly, I have a pair of c&b sheath and find that thats the best way to put them on...
My cents worth to Dr Bob and others.Yes a C&B sheath attached to shorts or whatever is an initial challenge.But before anyone begins to tackle the technique of putting on a C&B, personal grooming is essential.
Believe me the last thing you want, having just received that new pair of C&B, is to put your finger through the rubber while struggling to work out how to put them on!Long nails can be a disaster waiting to happen to expensive rubber (toe nails also with cat suits).
I personally find a cock ring put on first assists.A good lubricant is the only solution and squeeze the air out as you put it on.The cock ring will help to keep 'things' in place as you have to stretch the opening of the C&B larger to slip it over the 'B' part!

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