Scrotum stetcher

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A-1 (imported) wrote: Fri Apr 22, 2011 7:12 am Nevertheless,

Bod-modders are doing this to parts of their bodies that are displayed. Ear lobes, etc. are all being stretched now.

There are plastic surgery techniques that places bladders under the skin that are gradually inflated to grow 'extra' skin to do certain types of procedures, elective and reconstructive. This is done for a certain period of time before surgery.

In the case of bariatric surgery (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bariatric_surgery) the resultant weight loss leaves excess skin that had to be removed surgically, otherwise extra skin can hang to a person's knees after they have lost 300 to 400 pounds.

There are lots of curiosities in the world today. Not all of them are sexual... But the sexual is, indeed, the most repressed.

Decades ago, I subscribed to PFIQ, Piercing Fundamentals International Quarterly, and discovered that your scrotum can be stretched for your low hang with just a rope to drag an anvil or other lighter weight if you are not "man" enough for an anvil. Any other equipment is not necessary at all. After you get the job done, keep it stretched, or it will again retract and you will have to do it all again.

Do your balls hang low,

Can you swing them to and fro,

Can you tie them in a knot,

Can you tie them in a bow,

Can you swing them o'er your shoulder

Like a Continental soldier,

Do your balls hang low?

I forgot the rest of the verses sung to the tune of 'Turkey in the Straw' 😄
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rickardia (imported) wrote: Wed May 18, 2011 2:39 pm Do your balls hang low,

Can you swing them to and fro,

Can you tie them in a knot,

Can you tie them in a bow,

do they make a rustic Clamor,

When you hit them with a hammer?

Do your balls hang low?
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PFIQ?

Piercing Fans International Quarterly was the magazine by Jim Ward, Drew Ward and the bunch at The Gauntlet in SanFrancisco. It was an interesting thing...

I remember when that first got started. It was interesting and lots of people did it because it was risque' and lots of other things. ;)

The body piercing had been around for ear lobes for untold times. However, the piercing of slaves' private body parts was a show of 'ownership', Just as in The Story of O by Pauline Regae. So were tattoos.

Naturally, people started to do it to themsleves to 'reclaim' their own bodies, similar to getting a tattoo after failed relationships or becoming a survivor of some sort of sexual abuse.

Of course, the bod-modders carry it to an extreme. The urge to alter the body as a symbol runs deep in the primitive psyche. It is a practice like circumcision that sometimes results and seems like a norm, a right of passage even, like naval piercing except that nothing is cut off, just punctured.

So do you think that ball stretching will ever become as popular with males as naval piercing has become with females? How about the piercing of more intimate areas? HOw about the coersion by a female to get stretched or pierced?

How about a new story somebody where a guy 'loses' something by getting it pierced for a significant other due to infection or accident?

Now almost every young girl that you see has a naval piercing and I know of quite a few who have 'other' things 'ringed'. It seems to be sexual a turn-on now, and I imagine that there is a lot of lost history in the practice.

Of course, there are a lot of Gay stories where the top has his bottom cut something off in one place or the other as a show of committment? Or, power? Or, maybe somebody 'wants' this?

Indeed, people are strange...
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