Cock & Ball Torture - CBT
Kiotos - Wooden Humbler
KiotosLet's see who's boss! With the adjustable Wooden Humbler from the brand Kiotos, you force your sub in a hunched and kneeling position and he is at ...
View full detailsCock & Ball Torture — CBT — is a BDSM niche focused on genital stimulation through pressure, tension, restriction, and pain. From light cock ring variations to a humbler or ball stretcher: each CBT accessory plays with sensitivity and control in its own way. This is a realm for advanced practitioners who know exactly what they want and how to do it safely.
Humbler
The humbler is one of the most recognizable CBT devices. It is a wooden or acrylic board with a cutout for the scrotum that is placed behind the thighs—trapping the testicles in a clamped position. Any attempt to stand upright or straighten the legs immediately pulls on the scrotum. It forces the wearer into a bent, submissive posture—which explains the name. Use a humbler exclusively in a controlled environment with direct communication and a clear safeword.
Ball torture accessories
In addition to the humbler, there are various other CBT accessories for scrotal stimulation: ball stretchers, scrotum rings, and weights that apply downward tension, as well as clamps for direct pressure stimulation. See also the ball stretcher collection for the complete range of weighting and stretching scrotal accessories.
Safety in CBT
Genital stimulation via pressure and tension requires extra caution. Never use excessive force. Check regularly for numbness, bruising, or persistent pain—these are signs that it has gone too far. Always use a safe word and respect it immediately. Start with mild variations and build up very gradually over multiple sessions.
Frequently Asked Questions About CBT
What is a humbler?
A humbler is a BDSM device that holds the scrotum behind the thighs via a clamped bar. It forces the wearer into a bent position and makes standing upright painful. Used for submission dynamics and genital control.
Is CBT safe?
Provided it is performed with knowledge, communication, and a safeword, and provided you start with light variations and never use excessive force. Genital tissues are delicate—extra caution is required. Stop immediately if there is persistent pain, numbness, or discoloration.