crazyml -> RE: male genital modifications (2/19/2010 7:19:02 AM)
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ORIGINAL: asubsydneymale This would be a simple procedure. I'm afraid this procedure would be very far from simple. The creation of a "new orifice" as you describe is a very complex thing to do. You would have to establish some means by which the new orifice could be kept closed, you'd need to establish an effective connection between the redirected urethra and the adjoining tissue... quote:
ORIGINAL: Jeffff Every once in a while, I can still be creeped out. This is a good thing to know....... Jeff I'm with you, man. quote:
ORIGINAL: LadyAngelika And it's unfortunate because what they probably don't realise is that most hetero-inclined good women, domme and sub, really believe that a hard penis is good to find ;-) - LA Droll! quote:
ORIGINAL: ResidentSadist The fact you are posting extreme body questions on a fluff/kink BDSM site will make readers doubt your intent, seriousness or sanity. I hang with a pretty rough crowd and bifurcation, ear notching, extreme piercing and other extreme body mods are not uncommon. I for one am so, so, glad that there are some weel-hardocre twue BDSM'ers on this forum to set all of us dilletantes straight once in a while ;-) quote:
ORIGINAL: GraciousLady There is body modification then there is sickness. To me, and I think most agree here, making your self better by modification ends when you risk normal function and health/life. There is even a medical condition called body dysmorphic disorder. People with this medical condition may even see their hand, for example, as a bad thing and want it removed. I can't say if the OP has this but I do know he is struggling with some level of lack of reality and has fuled his problem by watching weird internet porn. He may sincerly not know what he is talking about is wrong or he may just be verbalizing a fantasy that he would never act on. Argh, you make a brave and good point. The problem, within a community which has to fight so hard to define its activities as acceptable, is that this desire to allow complete freedom of action makes it very hard to draw a line - At what point do you say to someone that their desires are symptoms of mental illness? For me, an interest in body modification doesn't necesarily signal mental illness - but as you say - full-on dysmorphism is a recognised disorder (for which amputation is sometimes the best response..). I judge these things (from my very own personal and highly subjective perspective) from the "lasting harm" perspective - is doing a certain activity going to cause lasting harm - The bifurcation of a tongue is an eccentric but cosmetic thing which in my very subjective opinion wouldn't necesarily cause lasting harm - The amputation of a leg would. The procedure proposed by the OP doesn't fall into the "leg amputation" category so my personal take is - "If that's what you want, then go fill your boots!" - But yes, there is a voice in my head saying "MAD AS A SACK OF CATS!" at the same time..
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