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A rubber catheter is a latex rubber tube known as a urinary catheter is inserted into a patient's bladder via their urethra. Catheterization allows the patient's urine to drain freely from the bladder for collection, or to inject liquids used for treatment or diagnosis of bladder conditions. The procedure of catheterization will usually be done by a clinician, often a nurse, although self-catheterization is possible as well.

The use of a rubber catheter in feminization transformation is vital because it represents penis chastisement which is the act of inducung temporary erectile dysfunction or impotence. If a male submissive's penis is permited to attain an erection he can not be successfully feminized.

The use of the rubber catheter is also important in BDSM for it demonstrates the ability to induce the submissive to pee.

rubber catheters come in several basic designs

Once the rubber catheter is in place the submissive male undergoing feminization can be brought to sexual arousal without him displaying interest with an erect penis. The rubber catheter is an effective and comfortable means of forced impotence.

rubber catheter diameters are sized by the French rubber catheter scale (F). The most common sizes are 10 F to 28 F. The clinician selects a size large enough to allow free flow of urine, but large enough to control leakage of urine around the rubber catheter. A larger size can become necessary when the urine is thick, bloody or contains large amounts of sediment. Larger rubber catheters, however, are more likely to cause damage to the urethra. Some people develop allergies or sensitivities to latex rubber after long-term rubber catheter use making it necessary to use silicone or Teflon types.

In males, the rubber catheter is inserted into the urinary tract through the flaccid penis.

Foley rubber catheters are flexible (usually latex rubber) tubes that are passed through the urethra during urinary catheterization and into the bladder to drain urine. They are retained by means of a balloon at the tip which is inflated with sterile water. The balloons typically come in two different sizes: 5 cc and 30 cc. They are commonly made in silicone rubber or latex rubber.

The relative size of a Foley rubber catheter is described using French units (F).[1] The most common sizes are 10 F to 28 F. 1 F is equivalent to 0.33 mm = .013" = 1/77" of diameter. Thus the size in French units is roughly equal to the circumference of the rubber catheter in millimetres.

For some male submissives the insertion and removal of a rubber catheter will induce sexual arousal, so a topical anesthetic is used. Catheterization should be performed as a sterile medical procedure and should only be done by trained, qualified personnel, using equipment designed for this purpose, except in the case of intermittent self catheterization where the patient has been trained to perform the procedure themself.

A rubber catheter that is left in place for more than a short period of time is generally attached to a drainage bag to collect the urine. There are two types of drainage bags: The first is a leg bag, a smaller drainage device that attaches by elastic bands to the leg. A leg bag is usually worn during the day, as it fits discreetly under pants or skirts, and is easily emptied into a toilet. The second type of drainage bag is a larger device called a down drain that may be used overnight. This device is usually hung on the patient's bed or placed on the floor nearby.

During feminization transformation, the rubber catheter may be left in place during the entire session, or a submissive may be instructed on a procedure for placing a rubber catheter into themselve to empty the bladder and then removing it.