About Peehole Sounding
Why This Site Exists
Good information on urethral sounding is hard to find. Most of what's out there is either too clinical to be practical, too casual to be safe, or buried in forum threads alongside contradictory advice. We built Peehole Sounding to fill that gap — a single resource where beginners and experienced practitioners can find guides that are medically informed, clearly written, and honest about risks.
Who We Are
We're a small team of experienced practitioners and health-education writers. Our backgrounds span harm reduction, sexual health education, and long-term personal practice. We are not licensed medical professionals, and nothing on this site substitutes for professional medical advice — but every guide is cross-referenced with published urological literature and peer-reviewed sources.
How We Write
Every article on Peehole Sounding follows the same process:
- Research — We start with published medical studies, urology textbooks, and established harm-reduction frameworks.
- Draft — Guides are written by practitioners who have hands-on experience with the techniques they describe.
- Review — Each draft is checked for medical accuracy, clarity, and completeness before publication.
- Update — Content is revised when new evidence emerges or community feedback highlights a gap.
We cite our sources, flag risks honestly, and never recommend a technique we haven't verified as safe. Read our full editorial standards on our Editorial Policy page.
What We Cover
- Step-by-step guides for beginners through advanced practitioners
- Safety protocols including sterilization, hygiene, and risk mitigation
- Anatomy-specific content tailored for all body types
- Tool selection guidance covering materials, sizing, and proper use
- Reference resources like size charts, checklists, and conversion tables
Our Values
- Safety first — If there's a safer way to do something, that's the way we teach it.
- Honesty — We don't downplay risks or oversell benefits. You get the full picture.
- Inclusivity — Our content serves all anatomies. Guides are segmented so you find what's relevant to your body.
- Evidence over anecdote — Community experience matters, but we always verify it against medical literature.
Contact Us
Questions, corrections, or content suggestions are welcome at [email protected]. We aim to respond within a few business days.