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Watch those rice socks gents! They can get REALLY hot! I gave myself a mild burn in my lig/upper groin area! I know, I know common sense...sigh.
 
Originally posted by stillwantmore
Watch those rice socks gents! They can get REALLY hot! I gave myself a mild burn in my lig/upper groin area! I know, I know common sense...sigh.

Damn
 
Get a sock fill it with rice and tie if off. Throw it in the microwave.
 
Get a sock fill it with rice and tie if off. Throw it in the microwave.

How many seconds? And do you think it'd work better than a normal heating pad?
 
I'm actually about to do my girth exercises right now and am using a rice sock for warmup right now :)

Heating time varies depending on microwave strength and stuff but what I started using is two rice socks...gives more coverage for me and really does warm up your unit well....I heat it for 2 minutes but be careful and experiment with your own microwave to see what works best...
 
Thanks Palo.

If you don't mind me picking your brain a little more, how long do your socks stay hot, how much rice do you put in a sock, and does the brand/type of rice matter?
 
Originally posted by stillwantmore
Watch those rice socks gents! They can get REALLY hot! I gave myself a mild burn in my lig/upper groin area! I know, I know common sense...sigh.

SWM I cannot hold back anymore I am but say BLHAHAHAHhA


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Im kidding! Watch OUT!
 
I had made one of these prior to X-mas and the damn thing caught fire in the microwave...I guess I may have had it in there too long or something. Be careful when using these fellas, as they do indeed get extremely hot.
 
Originally posted by wants9
Thanks Palo.

If you don't mind me picking your brain a little more, how long do your socks stay hot, how much rice do you put in a sock, and does the brand/type of rice matter?

I make mine, I have made 20 or so. I go out and pick up some material cut it in a 30"X6" strip and fold it in half sew it in half and fill it up with regular white rice. Then sew it closed. I have some of the first ones I ever made and they still work great. I have never had one burn up and let me tell you me and my family use them EVERY day. I guess it would all depend on what you use for material.
 
wants9

I honestly don't remember how much rice I put into each sock...probably one or two cups but really just kinda try it out putting in one cup at a time until you have a sorta fist size amount of rice at the bottom of the sock...then close it off with a rubber band toward the top of the sock...if you'd like to sew like ctmwm then more power to you but it isn't necessary....

I really don't think the type of rice you use makes much of a difference...the one I made stays hot for at least 10 minutes and warm for 10-15 minutes but it all depends on how long you microwave it and how much rice you have used....just remember to be careful because the rice can get extremely hot....I'm talking burn the shit out of yourself hot...so its no biggie just test how hot it is each time you take it out of the microwave before putting it on yourself and you'll be fine...give it a shot I like it much better than using hot wet towels...
 
Thanks ctmwm and PaloMalo. I'll try this after the next time I go to the grocrey store (no rice in the house becaues of Atkins).

I'll probably end up sticking with my heating pad, though, since I like to leave heat on for a pretty long time before and after my workout. I'm talking upwards of an hour sometimes, just because it feels comfortable.

Thanks again.
 
If your going to buy rice just for a sock get the long old fashion kind it stays hotter longer, Rice is a good moist heat if your going to stay with the heating pad dampen a wash cloth and wrap mr. penis with the cloth then your pad.
LT
 
the exact reason why i stay with a good old fahioned hot towel wrap :) lol

ouch btw!

sunburnt yetti
 
Will heating and re-heating up a rice sock cause your house to start stinkin' like Uncle Ben's? Does that dry kinda heat really work any better or as good as microwaving a bowl of water and using a washcloth to warm up? I've singed myself with that too, so you gotta be careful no matter what method you use.
 
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