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Technical Testicle Question

Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 8:53 pm
by NicholasBeauchamps (imported)
So, I have an idea for a story, but I need a technical question answered:

For anyone out there who's experienced it, what does sticking a needle into a testicle actually feel like? And I mean from the receiving endobviously.

Is it just a piercing pain? Is it an ache? Does it intensify the more you stick in? How longs does the pain last? Is it fun?, etc, etc. :)

I know some of you have done this, so any experiential stories are welcome!

Thanx a heap,

nicholas

Re: Technical Testicle Question

Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 12:23 am
by halfcock (imported)
i heve often needled and nailed my nuts. the greates pain you are feeling during the moment, when the needle/nail goes through the sac and nuts skin. when the needel7 nail goes through the inner of the testes there is no great sensation. if you have reached the other site or ther other nut with the tip, than again comes the pain during break through the further skinlayers. when the breaking through process is ended you have an amazing and horny look at the needled/nailed ballsac, which forced you to jerk....

you willnt feel some pain with the pricked balls - its enormous and a horny feeling and look. some pain you will have during the outpulling of the needles and onetime yet a horny view, when the nutjuice comes long sprayed out from the needle hole for a short moment.

thats my experiences...;)

Re: Technical Testicle Question

Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 7:47 am
by ramses (imported)
It also makes a big difference if the needle is new and SHARP vs. on that you have used once or twice (after sterilizing of course). New and sharp is MUCH less painfull.

Re: Technical Testicle Question

Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 6:18 pm
by NicholasBeauchamps (imported)
IC. So the most pain is actually just piercing into the nut, not the inside of it. Inferring that there isn't much nerve activity in the heart of a ball. Interesting.

Presumably, if you stuck your epididimus with a needle, it would be quite painful.

Okies. thanx a heap!

Re: Technical Testicle Question

Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 10:32 pm
by NicholasBeauchamps (imported)
As a follow up question, if you get pierced, once they're removed, does it continue to ache? I remember my step-dad getting his tubes tied, and he was told it would feel like he was kicked in the nuts for at least a couple of days.

So, i'm curious if that's what people experience after getting needled . . .

Again, for the story I hope to write . . .

n.

Re: Technical Testicle Question

Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 6:32 am
by madmickx (imported)
Well, I had myself sterilised years ago by vas ligation, in fact the Doc cut them and tied them just to make sure. It was done under a local anaesthetic and I went home and mowed the lawn afterwards.

Mind you, this Doctor worked in a clinic which did only sterilisation and abortions so he would have had plenty of practise.

I have just needled my nuts for the first time and it was great. Use sterile sharp new needles once only and don't poke around tentatively. Trap the nut with your fingers and pierce it through the scrotum with a quick determined thrust. Once you are through the scrotum and the shell of the nut the sensation of the steel gliding through it is incredible so take his part slowly and enjoy it. If you want to fully skewer it, thrust hard when you feel the point come up against the outer shell of the nut so you break through it and the scrotum quickly then just relax and enjoy. It feels great.

Re: Technical Testicle Question

Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 1:02 pm
by mrt (imported)
I had this done several times to inject drugs to try to numb down my chronic pain. I think the answers are

Ouch!

OUCH!

HOLY FUCKING OUCH!

And OUCH...

Followed by an ache later....

Why this would appeal to anyone is way way beyond me... The testes are the most sensitive part of the body.

Re: Technical Testicle Question

Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 1:19 pm
by IbPervert (imported)
A sharp blade/knife makes a clean cut which heals faster, and should cause less pain.

A dull blade/knife makes a jagged cut (more of a forced ripping) and that takes longer to heal and should cause more pain because there is more exposed.