How to Use a Rungu for Sensual Massage
If you’ve heard the term “rungu” and wonder what to do with it, you’re in the right place. A rungu is a wooden or silicone massage wand that helps create smooth, friction‑free strokes on the body. It’s popular in erotic massage because it spreads the pressure evenly and feels different from hands alone. Below you’ll get a quick guide on picking the right rungu, using it safely, and getting the best sensation.
Getting the Right Rungu
First thing, choose a rungu that feels comfortable in your hand. Most come in 30‑40 cm length and a diameter that fits most grips. If you’re new, start with a silicone‑coated model—it’s softer and easier to clean. Look for a smooth finish without sharp edges, and make sure the material is body‑safe (no phthalates or BPA). A light weight lets you control pressure without tiring your arm.
Before you even touch skin, give the rungu a quick wipe with a mild, unscented soap and water. Dry it well, then apply a small amount of high‑quality massage oil or silicone‑based lubricant. Too much oil makes it slip; just enough to let the wand glide.
Step‑by‑Step Technique
1. Warm up the skin. Use your palms to rub the area for a minute. Warm skin relaxes the muscles and makes the rungu’s glide smoother.
2. Position the rungu. Hold it like a short bat, with the longer side facing away from you. Rest the tip lightly against the body, then let your forearm do most of the work.
3. Slow strokes. Push the rungu forward with gentle pressure, then pull back with the same speed. Keep the motion fluid—no jerky moves. Start on larger muscle groups like the back, thighs, or shoulders.
4. Adjust pressure. If the person likes deeper pressure, press a bit harder and use more of the wand’s length. For lighter touch, focus on the tip and keep your grip loose.
5. Change angles. Tilt the rungu slightly to hit different fibers. A small angle change can turn a flat stroke into a soothing massage.
6. Pay attention to feedback. Ask if the pressure feels good. Everyone’s comfort level is different; a quick “How’s that?” can guide you to the perfect intensity.
When you’re done with a body part, pause for a few seconds before moving on. This lets the skin absorb the oil and the muscles relax further.
Finish the session with gentle hand rubs or a light feather‑touch to bring the experience to a calm close.
Cleaning the rungu is simple: wash with warm water and mild soap, rinse, and let it air dry. Store it in a clean bag or drawer away from direct sunlight to keep the material from cracking.
That’s it—your quick guide to using a rungu. With a bit of practice, you’ll notice smoother strokes, less hand fatigue, and a more enjoyable massage for both you and your partner.
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