Originally Posted by marinera
The first tip will be about the grip. The regular grip has two problems: a) it will fatigue fast your wrist; b) it will put too much stress on your frenulum.Time ago Tom Hubbard posted about the knuckle grip, finding it more comfortable than the regular grip. I found the inverted knuckle grip even more useful; I think calling it the V grip will be more close to how it look like. It is way less fatiguing and safer than the regular grip.
It is very simple: put your open hand in front of you (pic. 1); then rotate your hand 90 degrees toward the floor (pic. 2); rotate clockwise if it is your left hand, anti-clockwise if it is your right hand. Now place your glans between your middle and index finger (pic 3); imagine the belt for trousers in the pic is your penis and the buckle (clip?) is your glans.
Now bend your fingers, forming a hook around the sides of the glans; the tips of your fingers should touch (pic 4; it sounds more complex than it is really, just try it and you’ll get by yourself).
Finally, to add more comfort, you can close your not gripping hand around the gripping one, so you can tighten the grip without stressing too much the wrist. (pic 4)
I found this grip made possible to do upward regular stretches without much effort, something I always found impossible with the regular grip.
Because you are using a belt, I cannot tell if the fingers are wrapping towards the bottom of the glans where frenulum is or towards the top of glans. So on which side of glans do the tips of the fingers touch?