Why I'm still fertile

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CircItaly (imported)
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Why I'm still fertile

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Hy guys, I need your help.

I'm 100% with the site policy, homemade surgery are bad, no doubt on that.

BUT

But, I'm not just want rids off my boy parts, not at all. My deep desire is not about change my body, what I need is an experience. I wish a sexual experience. I can't ask to a qualified suregon to nullified me and then cum me all over.

I have to say, Atreyu's story is a big help to handle this sex drive without doing something stupid.

Need your advice and thought
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CircItaly (imported) wrote: Mon Nov 30, 2020 3:54 am Hy guys, I need your help.

I'm 100% with the site policy, homemade surgery are bad, no doubt on that.

BUT

But, I'm not just want rids off my boy parts, not at all. My deep desire is not about change my body, what I need is an experience. I wish a sexual experience. I can't ask to a qualified suregon to nullified me and then cum me all over.

I have to say, Atreyu's story is a big help to handle this sex drive without doing something stupid.

Need your advice and thought

Hey @CircItaly,

Thank you for this post. It brings up so many important feelings, desires, and experiences that the MtE and MtN community faces.

Your desire for ritual goes as deep into the human psyche. In multiple cultures around the world, body modification is accompanied by a ritual or a ceremony. The aboriginal peoples of Australia subincise males in a ritual ceremony that takes place around puberty (note: today, subincision is illegal in Australia). I do not recommend combining piercing with sex but, on BME it is a common thing for a Dom (or Master) to have his slave (or sub) pierced, branded, tattooed or otherwise modified in a ceremony. Again, I highly recommend that that piercings, brands, or tattoos be done in a clean legal environment with any ceremony or ritual taking place afterward or before.

Yet, in our modern society, we've lost ritual body modification. One exception I can think of is adolescent circumcision in parts of the Near East and the Middle East where Islamic circumcision takes place at puberty and the family celebrates with a big party.

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_ ... ny+in+turk ey

I use this as an example because Turkey is a first-world modern country. Of course, there are other examples.

You also bring up your desire to have more than just the body modification done. That the ceremony or ritual is more important to you than the body part being modified. In the United States, tattoos have become so common that the desire to have a tattoo can sometimes be far stronger than the tattoo itself.

Also, your frustration with being unable to find proper medical care shows. I am glad you are willing to wait until you can find a real doctor. Although using a cutter is a horrible idea, it is possible to see why people are driven to them. The medical community refuses to help and then condems the use of cutters.

Thanks again for the post - it sums up so many issues this community faces.

TMFL
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