of Asian ladies? It was my understanding the Thai had higher numbers of incidences then the Viet ladies.
The epidemic at the time of Bobbitt involved Latinas. One in East LA too. I guess they have mellowed as a population.
Phole (imported) wrote: Sun Jul 17, 2011 11:28 am the use of the garbage disposal reminds me of the scene in the movie "Hard Candy" where the actress puts the testicles down the garbage disposal and makes some remark like "lets see what kind of sound these make".
SplitDik (imported) wrote: Wed Aug 03, 2011 8:57 am Lady from Dancing with the Stars agrees that the garbage disposal was the right way to do it. Pretty crass really.
http://rumorfix.com/2011/07/wendy-willi ... g-cut-off/
Wendy Williams Jokes About Man’s Penis Being Cut Off
Posted on July 15th, 2011 at 6:41 am
Wendy Williams has a wicked sense of humor.
The talk show host, who was caught by photographers Wednesday night at Boa, was asked about the California woman who cut off her husband’s penis and put it in a garbage disposal.
The Dancing with the Stars alum joked, ”It was more efficent than throwing it in a field where they could pick it up. If you’re going to do it — do it properly.”
You’ve gotta love a woman who’s all about etiquette.
C&TL2745 (imported) wrote: Tue Sep 06, 2011 7:39 am Tim (my hubby) is obsessed with this case, as he was with the Bobbitt case a couple of years after we married. He has a fantasy, which I humor him with, that I'll do this sort of thing to him, though in his fantasy, it's for my amusement rather than out of anger. The TV show "The Talk", featuring Sharon Osbourne calling the Becker incident "fabulous" and getting the studio audience of women laughing about the man's losing his penis, really got him excited. (He's watched it probably 10 times on YouTube.) I'm not about to cut his penis off, but I do joke with him about the incident. He'll ask what's for dinner, and I'll answer, "Tofu soup." But I do find it interesting, and a bit disconcerting, that, in today's society, it seems to be acceptable for women to make jokes about sexual mutilation of men on daytime TV but not vice versa.
SplitDik (imported) wrote: Tue Sep 06, 2011 9:08 am That's interesting because I'm obsessed with these stories in the same way....
C&TL2745 (imported) wrote: Mon Sep 12, 2011 8:59 am Just curious. You've mentioned your wife in other posts. Is she aware of your fascination with this topic? Does she get a kick out of humoring you on this the way I do for Tim? Or is this a topic you've been reluctant to share with her?
Hash (imported) wrote: Mon Sep 12, 2011 10:40 am Do you think Tim, your hubby, might eventually act out his fantasy an cut off his penis? I ask this because I know first hand that sometimes fantasies can turn into realities. In fact, psychologically speaking, if a fantasy is persistent and sought out often enough, there is a high percentage that the person fantasizing will act out the fantasy in real life. I fantasized for years about being castrated and then one day the desire became so compelling that I had to actually be castrated and was.