What is the Burmese clock for?

Burmese bell is an auxiliary tool for ancient sexual intercourse. The Burmese clock looks like a small copper bead, some as small as a broad bean, and the middle is hollow. Don't call it Mianling or Mian Zi Ling. Myanmar decree originated from Myanmar in Wanli period. At that time, people had not seen this kind of thing, so it attracted a lot of people's attention. The Burmese clock looks like a small copper bead, some as small as a broad bean, and the middle is hollow. Some will contain mercury, and some will put rolling objects in it.

The difference between men and women in Myanmar wind chimes

For men, it is inlaid with beads, such as the size of soybeans, and made of metal. The mother bell is divided into seven layers, which are shaped like hazelnuts and longan seeds. , built-in mercury. As the mercury rolls, the whole Burmese clock will shake and even make a sound. It is used to stimulate the lower body to produce pleasure, and there is a place where a thin line can be tied on one side of the bell. When the clock is put into the body, the thread is left outside to prevent it from being sucked into the uterus.