unencumbered (imported) wrote: Sat Jan 29, 2011 3:27 pm
I started out using 100 proof Smirnoff but I didn't notice much change after a couple of shots.Then I switched to 190 proof Everclear and the palpable change was almost immediate. The greater the proof, the fewer number of injections needed. (I drank the vodka.)
Yes.
The consensus of the thread (and I've read every post from every member) seems to be:
1) If you can't drink it, don't inject it.
2) Use a high proof, clear alcohol. Everclear seems to be popular. The lower the proof, the more injections you'll need to have.
3) Amount: Anything less than .5 is wasting your time and anything more than 1.5 is overkill.
4) Wait for the swelling to go down before injecting again. While your mileage may vary - it could take anywhere from 9-14 days. Injecting while you still have swelling leads to pain.
5) The smaller gauge on the needle, the less pain at the injection site there will be.
6) Don't inject anything for pain as you shouldn't have any. Using something topical (on the skin) is ok at the injection site.
7) When you get the needle where you want it, pull back just a bit to see if blood comes out from the injection site - this means you hit a vein and you should pick another site.
8) Before you inject anything remember this is permenant. If you haven't tried chemical castration first, please do so. Siterone works nicely. If you don't like it, stop taking the drug and you'll return to normal. If you try alcohol castration first and don't like it - you're screwed.
9) Be prepared to take the rest of the day off. There will be swelling and some discomfort. Doing this and then going to work is a bad idea. Some recommend a jock strap for support so that testicles are being supported and not just dangling.
10) Don't reuse needles and please wash the site prior to injecton. You don't want to get an infection.
Following these rules means you will be fairly sure that this is what you want, and you should be bidding a fond fairwell to your egg shaped friends in no time.
We now return you to your regularly scheduled program, "Flacid Phallus: Friend or foe"?