Rafters -> RE: Male chastity without a device (6/11/2008 1:09:00 AM)
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Translating it to plain English, you're connecting the underside of the end of a penis, to the muscle behind the scrotum, near the anal opening. I suspect there may be one or two teeny tiny little risks you may not have considered. Risk 1. The Prince Albert piercing while hooked into muscle, isn't hooked into a "very big" muscle. It can and does get ripped out, with not too much "pull" being used, on healthy flesh. "Meatotomy" "cheese cutter effect" If the flesh is newly raw, or softened by infection, expect it to come out with the first decent blow job, and become a choking hazard. Risk 2, Ditto the gauche. In fact more so, since the end of the penis happily dangling commando, is typically dryer and leathery than the area tucked between your butt cheeks and scrotum. Risk 3. The scrotum changes size depending on temperature, stress level and how much sperm your body thinks it should produce. If is swells, it will push down on whatever linkage you use. Risk 4. Penises when they engorge, straighten out. More importantly, when they swell, they don't necessarily interpret increased sensation from the penis area as being bad. You may be under the impression that an erection isn't dumb enough to continue straightening when it receives pain signals, you are wrong. Risk 5. Straight penises don't bend. They are optimised to go in and out in a straight line, they don't corner well. If you try and bend a straight penis, you risk tearing a whole bunch of engorged blood vessels and "breaking" it so it doesn't work again. Do not do what the poster above suggested and tuck it it to your butt crack Here are some pictures, read the word's http://www.ispub.com/ostia/index.php?xmlFilePath=journals/ijeicm/vol11n1/penis.xml Risk 6. If the opposite occurs and the flaccid penis stays curved around the scrotum for too long, ie 23/7 . Then you run the risk of the skin sort of melting and "pressure sores" forming. If the melted skin stays in further contact, then the dry skin on the penis might reform with the dry skin of the scrotum around the septic areas, so the penis and scrotum fuse into one. This will require surgery to correct. Risk 7. Thrush.
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