Sock hanger - non-noose
Privacy is a bit of an issue for me, so I use a hanger than I can dissemble quickly using components that do not look suspicious. This may strike you as a “noose style” hanger, but I have determined that it is not a noose as it stretches the penis uniformly and much differently than a noose hanger, and does not require the use of a rope or string. Please correct me if I am wrong, or if someone else has already posted this design.
Requires:
1 long sock
1 thin strip of cloth (about 1/3 - 1/2 ” wide x 6” or more in length)
1 or more weights to place in the sock (advanced users may need to tie weights to the bottom of the sock if they do not fit inside of it).
The hanger should be secured in a place where there is no risk of the weighted sock falling while you are in the process of securing it to your penis. Place your flaccid penis in the sock so that the sock covers an area that is at least 1/2 inch past the glans. If the sock is long enough, you may also place the penis entirely into the sock.
Next, tie your strip of cloth around sock using a basic single knot. This knot should apply pressure on the shaft just below the glans. The knot should be as close to the glans as possible. The tightness of the knot is critical for a safe and effective hanger. The knot should be tight enough to permit hanging while not so tight that it cuts off circulation. By using a strip of cloth instead of a string, the single knot holds more securely and is less likely to restrict circulation. The key to this design is that the weight pulls the sock, which evenly stretches the penis. With a noose hanger, the applied weight pulls only at the location of the knot, resulting in the “bend” or “kink” effect as it pulls.