A Boy's Balls In Men's Hands, by My Evil Twin - Review
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jerkymonkey (imported)
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A Boy's Balls In Men's Hands, by My Evil Twin - Review
I've read parts 1,2,3 and am about to go read part 4. So far this series of stories is definitely some of the hottest stuff I've read on the archive because of the vivid and realistic descriptions of what these men are doing to this poor boy >: )
Here is a juicy quote from part 1 I really liked:
"The masked man felt the testicles, and made them slide up and down through their thick, nice layers of covering membrane. The masked man giggled in excitement. He looked closely at the two bulging cords, and started gently stroking them back and forth with his thumb."
It only gets more depraved from there, and this series is among my favorite stories. Well done My Evil Twin. Looking forward to seeing more.
Edit:
Forgot to add links:
https://eunuchworld.co/s14135
https://eunuchworld.co/s14136
https://eunuchworld.co/s14165
https://eunuchworld.co/s14200
Here is a juicy quote from part 1 I really liked:
"The masked man felt the testicles, and made them slide up and down through their thick, nice layers of covering membrane. The masked man giggled in excitement. He looked closely at the two bulging cords, and started gently stroking them back and forth with his thumb."
It only gets more depraved from there, and this series is among my favorite stories. Well done My Evil Twin. Looking forward to seeing more.
Edit:
Forgot to add links:
https://eunuchworld.co/s14135
https://eunuchworld.co/s14136
https://eunuchworld.co/s14165
https://eunuchworld.co/s14200
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Twinsenboy (imported)
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Re: A Boy's Balls In Men's Hands, by My Evil Twin - Review
Thanks for the review! Read part 4 already?
What did you like the best about it? What did you like the least?
Seems like the boy is experiencing the four stages of dealing with loss.
I think, having children is probably like giving and getting unconditional love, so removing a man's option to become a father must be very much like a loss.
I wonder who bought the castration tape in the end..
What did you like the best about it? What did you like the least?
Seems like the boy is experiencing the four stages of dealing with loss.
I think, having children is probably like giving and getting unconditional love, so removing a man's option to become a father must be very much like a loss.
I wonder who bought the castration tape in the end..
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jerkymonkey (imported)
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Re: A Boy's Balls In Men's Hands, by My Evil Twin - Review
What I liked best about it was the detailed description of how his balls were handled prior, and up to the end. In a lot of other stories it's like, "and then they sliced his sack off, balls and all", and then that is it. So, I appreciated that the men took their time to prolong the experience. Seriously though, the kid was getting castrated for like 10 pages! You're knowledge of male anatomy served us well here, and we need more descriptive prose like that!
And since you asked, my least favorite part had to do with the age of protagonist. I would have liked to see him older and more aware of what he was losing. I realize, however, that that would change one of the underlying themes of the story.
In any case, I really liked it. And yeah, I also wondered about that...
And since you asked, my least favorite part had to do with the age of protagonist. I would have liked to see him older and more aware of what he was losing. I realize, however, that that would change one of the underlying themes of the story.
In any case, I really liked it. And yeah, I also wondered about that...
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Re: A Boy's Balls In Men's Hands, by My Evil Twin - Review
Yeah, that was one of the ideas, to reverse the typical dramaturgy;-)
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Re: A Boy's Balls In Men's Hands, by My Evil Twin - Review
Thanks for your review now I want to read them too hehe. I love extremely depraved and evil stories 
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Re: A Boy's Balls In Men's Hands, by My Evil Twin - Review
The following short extract has been copied from the following Wikipedia article Legal status of cartoon pornography depicting minors:
“The legal status of cartoon pornography (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_stat ... ornography) depicting minors (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minor_%28law%29) varies from country to country and concerns simulated pornography (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simulated_pornography) and child pornography (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Child_pornography).
Some analysts have argued whether such cartoon depiction is a "victimless crime (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victimless_crime)".[1] (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_stat ... cting_mino rs#cite_note-1)[2] (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_stat ... cting_mino rs#cite_note-2)[3] (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_stat ... cting_mino rs#cite_note-3) Laws have been enacted to criminalize "obscene images of children, no matter how they are made", for inciting abuse. An argument is the claim that obscene fictional images portray children as sex objects (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sex_object), thereby contributing to child sexual abuse (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Child_sexual_abuse)...........................”
The reason for drawing this article to the attention of members of the EA, is that as cartoon depictions of child abuse is a crime (at least in some jurisdictions), can writing or even reading a story about the castration of a child also be considered a crime?
“The legal status of cartoon pornography (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_stat ... ornography) depicting minors (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minor_%28law%29) varies from country to country and concerns simulated pornography (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simulated_pornography) and child pornography (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Child_pornography).
Some analysts have argued whether such cartoon depiction is a "victimless crime (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victimless_crime)".[1] (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_stat ... cting_mino rs#cite_note-1)[2] (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_stat ... cting_mino rs#cite_note-2)[3] (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_stat ... cting_mino rs#cite_note-3) Laws have been enacted to criminalize "obscene images of children, no matter how they are made", for inciting abuse. An argument is the claim that obscene fictional images portray children as sex objects (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sex_object), thereby contributing to child sexual abuse (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Child_sexual_abuse)...........................”
The reason for drawing this article to the attention of members of the EA, is that as cartoon depictions of child abuse is a crime (at least in some jurisdictions), can writing or even reading a story about the castration of a child also be considered a crime?
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Slammr (imported)
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Re: A Boy's Balls In Men's Hands, by My Evil Twin - Review
Tante Wippen (imported) wrote: Wed Jul 30, 2014 12:38 pm The following short extract has been copied from the following Wikipedia article Legal status of cartoon pornography depicting minors:
“The legal status of cartoon pornography (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_stat ... ornography) depicting minors (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minor_%28law%29) varies from country to country and concerns simulated pornography (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simulated_pornography) and child pornography (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Child_pornography).
Some analysts have argued whether such cartoon depiction is a "victimless crime (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victimless_crime)".[1] (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_stat ... cting_mino rs#cite_note-1)[2] (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_stat ... cting_mino rs#cite_note-2)[3] (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_stat ... cting_mino rs#cite_note-3) Laws have been enacted to criminalize "obscene images of children, no matter how they are made", for inciting abuse. An argument is the claim that obscene fictional images portray children as sex objects (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sex_object), thereby contributing to child sexual abuse (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Child_sexual_abuse)...........................”
The reason for drawing this article to the attention of members of the EA, is that as cartoon depictions of child abuse is a crime (at least in some jurisdictions), can writing or even reading a story about the castration of a child also be considered a crime?
A simple answer is that either can be considered a crime in some jurisdictions. It's not in the USA. Here, for it to be child porn, it must depict an actual child. Freedom of thought is protected by the US Constitution, unless an actual child is harmed. Here, while the stories may be objectionable to many, they are not illegal.
That won't necessarily keep an overzealous prosecutor from bringing legal action against someone posting such a story, but it is much less likely in the USA, and a guilty verdict, if appealed, would likely be overturned.
Re: A Boy's Balls In Men's Hands, by My Evil Twin - Review
Apparently, it
I think Germany, or at least one state in it, still has a warrant for MY arrest in force.
areas.
I think Germany, or at least one state in it, still has a warrant for MY arrest in force.
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Twinsenboy (imported)
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Re: A Boy's Balls In Men's Hands, by My Evil Twin - Review
This story is definitely a satire, though;-)
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Twinsenboy (imported)
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Re: A Boy's Balls In Men's Hands, by My Evil Twin - Review
Apparently, it
I think Germany, or at least one st
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ate in it, still has a warrant for MY arrest in force.
What's the name of the story that made THAT happen, Paolo? I'd love to read it!
areas.
I think Germany, or at least one st
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ate in it, still has a warrant for MY arrest in force.
What's the name of the story that made THAT happen, Paolo? I'd love to read it!