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His_image
June 24th, 2011, 18:46
I've used this T-tape method from RCI-2 to what I have now, early RCI-4.

The items you'll need are:

-- a square of toilet paper (optional)
-- 3 tape segments (3/4" to 1" in length)
-- 3 zip wire ties
-- a small amount of fine sandpaper
-- 1 moderate size safety pin
-- anther moderate size safety pin (or, if you're careful, a paper clip)
-- a card of folder rubber bands (or any other rubber bands that are
10-12" long and not too big around)
-- 6" wide Ace bandage

STEP 1: Feed the wire ties into themselves so that you have rings with about a 1" diameter. Clip the excess very short and sandpaper what's left so that it's not sharp.

STEP 2: Place a piece of tape through a wire tie ring. Position the ring in the middle of the tape. Affix a smal portion of the tape on your glans side (the distal side) of your circ scar. Keeping the ring in the middle, affix an equal portion on the groin side (the proximal side) of your circ scar Repeat this process two more time around your penis so that they are equidistant from each other. Press the tape ends firmly to assist adherence.

STEP 3: On your leg (or whereever) wrap the Ace wrap.

STEP 4: Carefully insert the safety pin through the Ace bandage. Before closing the safety pin loop two rubber bands through the safety pin.

STEP 5: Loop the wire tie rings through the paper clip, then stretch the rubber bands and loop them the paper clip. Wrap your glans with the square of TP so that the tape doesn't stick to your glans.

NOTE: All of the potentially sharp ends (the wire tie rings and the paper clip) need to have been position away from the leg to which the Ace bandage is attached.

As I have said, this has taken me from RCI-2 to early RCI-4. If you're at RCI-1 and youi try it let me know how it worked for you.

greg_b
June 25th, 2011, 07:03
Nice variation on t-tape strips, thanks for sharing!

Regards

Science Monk
June 26th, 2011, 15:29
Thanks for sharing this.

Like I've said before:
Nothing works like a man in love with his own invention.

(Except that I think the TLC Tugger devices HAVE made messing with silcone aquarium sealant to make a homemade cone-shaped device a thing of the past...and I'm not saying that just because this forum is hosted by the TLC Tugger's inventor. I try to stay neutral on proprietary devices, but part of being neutral is giving credit where credit is due too.)

David
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