Do any guys have a beatoff rag? something that they use continuously to clean up their mess? or something that they cum in or on repeatedly? I personally have a red bandanna that smells pretty rancid peace Imahippy
I've got an old washrag. I must have gotten off in that thing thousands of times. I've had the same one for years. I've never washed it. It doesn't smell bad though. It also has trace amounts of lotion and lube in it and both of them were scented so the rag smells mostly of lotion and scented lube. But man it's so crusty with thousands of loads.
I tend to use old boxers I don't wear anymore. I tend to used them until they are like cardboard then throw them away lol. be careful though, I hide mine down the side of my bed and I've noticed they attract those silverfish bugs if they smell too strong. these days I'm more careful about my useage and storage.
I have facecloths in the drawer beside the bed and wash them after use. My lady and i masturbate together so we both use them to 'mop up' LOL
i used to have this iams blanket i got with some cat food (being a pet blanket it was really small) that my cat wasnt too fond of, until one day i came downstairs and my he was actually laying on it. so now im back to puffs plus with lotion...
When I ejaculate, I just do it normally and wipe my semen on my underwear (I wear white briefs). I have a small penis, so alot of my ejaculate ends up in my hand.
I use a particular dirty pair of boxers. Blue and white plaid. Typically, I'll wrap it around the head of my penis and then masturbate into it. I do wash it occasionally.
This is basically exactly what I do as well. As for the crime scene thing I have though about it before I used to do it in the toilet (easy clean up) but I much prefer lying in bed these days, also I can watch porn then!
like a reasonable person, i beat off into a wad of toilet paper and then flush it so i don't have stinky crusty clothes scattered throughout my apartment.
Mine is an old bath towel that was worn out & well past its usability status as a towel, but it does make an excellent clean-up cloth.