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Sealing the urethra?

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 12:11 pm
by Hash (imported)
If you get your urethra relocated so that you urinate below your testicles, is it necessary to seal off the urethra in your penis? Will it close up on it's own? Could you fill it with silicone to make it expand?

Re: Sealing the urethra?

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 2:39 pm
by Castroboi (imported)
I am not sure however I would say it wouldn't close on its own because the urethra is supposed end there.

Re: Sealing the urethra?

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 2:52 pm
by The Lurker (imported)
I suspect that once the penile urethra is no longer used it can be sealed by creating a wound inside the tip of the penis and allowing the wound to heal the two sides of the urethra together. Probably better done by a doctor...

Re: Sealing the urethra?

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 3:57 pm
by jemagirl (imported)
💡 💡 💡 Why not just put a big ring through it, as if it were a piercing 💡 💡 💡

Re: Sealing the urethra?

Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 4:45 am
by Hash (imported)
Jemma,

Do you mean in the urethra and out at the base of the penis? You would need an extra large ring, approximately 3-5 inches in diameter. Your penis would be sort of bent like a banana.

Re: Sealing the urethra?

Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2008 12:00 pm
by bobbie (imported)
The Lurker (imported) wrote: Fri Oct 10, 2008 2:52 pm I suspect that once the penile urethra is no longer used it can be sealed by creating a wound inside the tip of the penis and allowing the wound to heal the two sides of the urethra together. Probably better done by a doctor...

Sealing both ends would be very bad idea. The dead skin would have no place to go and you end up being a infected between the two ends. Only one end should be sealed. If the urethra was removed it would be a different story.

Re: Sealing the urethra?

Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2008 3:39 pm
by moi621 (imported)
Hash (imported) wrote: Fri Oct 10, 2008 12:11 pm If you get your urethra relocated so that you urinate below your testicles, is it necessary to seal off the urethra in your penis? Will it close up on it's own? Could you fill it with silicone to make it expand?

If done properly the remaining unused urethra is removed.

This "tube" does not get infected because it is flushed regularly.

Leaving a "tube" or space while withdrawing the cleaning mechanism will

certainly lead to infection over time. As a germ happens to find its'

way in there even years later, your body would be defensless to

inhibit an infection. Make sense. I feel like my English is clumsy.

Re: Sealing the urethra?

Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2008 4:25 pm
by A-1 (imported)
moi621 (imported) wrote: Sun Oct 12, 2008 3:39 pm If done properly the remaining unused urethra is removed.

This "tube" does not get infected because it is flushed regularly.

Leaving a "tube" or space while withdrawing the cleaning mechanism will

certainly lead to infection over time. As a germ happens to find its'

way in there even years later, your body would be defensless to

inhibit an infection. Make sense. I feel like my English is clumsy.

The human verniform appendix is a blind sac that hangs down below the cecum, a part of the large intestine.

Sometimes they get infected, but only because fecal matter can tend to collect in them without no way to escape. The condition is called appendicitis and it does not happen to everyone.

Sterile areas or tracts within the body usually seal themselves off as do infected areas. If there were nothing going through the tract it would eventually be sterilized by the immune system and should stay sterile with no outside openings.

In theory, if the uretheral path was cauterized either chemically with silver nitrate or electrocautery, it should scar over with adhesions and heal shut, making the other path the primary one for urination, ejaculation, etc. The ultimate birth control for the discerning mistress who wanted one who could still perform but didn't want a chance of accidents.

But boy, talk about HURT! The pain from such a procedure with no anesthetic would be excruciating. The victim could be heard screaming for miles and would probably vomit uncontrollably if there was anything at all on his stomach. If not done under sterile condtitions and followed up with antibiotics the entire penis could become infected and be lost.

So now you can write the story for the Archive...

Re: Sealing the urethra?

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 9:46 pm
by the_blacklist (imported)
I have a urethral "secondary opening". That is, a urethral relocation with the original urethral opening left alone. It doesn't seal off on its own. I don't know if you can fill it with silicon to expand it, but I do use sounds to widen it.

Re: Sealing the urethra?

Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 2:36 pm
by YankeeClipper (imported)
Jemma,
Hash (imported) wrote: Sat Oct 11, 2008 4:45 am Do you mean in the urethra and out at the base of the penis? You would need an extra large ring, approximately 3-5 inches in diameter. Your penis would be sort of bent like a banana.

There is a photo close to that in a chastity group in the photo section on Yahoo that shows a Stainless Steel Chastity Ring (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/malechast ... 20&dir=asc) entering the urethra at the tip of the penis and exiting out behind the scrotum.

Since the ring is Stainless Steel there is no danger of a septic reaction to the ring itself. The size (as shown in this photo) of the ring functions in a similar manner as a sound, and, since it exits from behind the scrotum it will keep the primary urination hole open (ANY piercing can close if not deliberately kept open, not something you can do yourself in this case). And, as desired, you have to sit to urinate.

The BIG limitation is that it is true, non-reversible (well, almost) chastity. If you are castrated, or plan to be, that would not likely of much of an issue. If you do plan to have sex, then I'm not sure that you would consider it a suitable option.

-YC