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Body modification advice
#31
RE: Body modification advice
(July 27, 2014 at 9:57 pm)A Theist Wrote:
(July 27, 2014 at 8:29 pm)KUSA Wrote: What about the bizarre practice of mutilating a penis by amputating the foreskin?

Ay Carumba!!!


I don't discriminate, either with or without foreskin is always welcome.

if you're without and want me to make a fuss over it, no problem. If you're self conscious about having one, trust my gentle, experienced ministrations.

For the squeamish here, especially those distressed over the 'Prince Albert' thing, I'd advise further caution about looking up 'docking'.
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#32
RE: Body modification advice
(July 27, 2014 at 10:06 pm)vorlon13 Wrote:
(July 27, 2014 at 9:57 pm)A Theist Wrote: Ay Carumba!!!


I don't discriminate, either with or without foreskin is always welcome.

if you're without and want me to make a fuss over it, no problem. If you're self conscious about having one, trust my gentle, experienced ministrations.

For the squeamish here, especially those distressed over the 'Prince Albert' thing, I'd advise further caution about looking up 'docking'.
hmmm...equal rights for foreskinners eh. I'm not so open minded. No mixing of the Circumsized and Foreskinners! I think guys who still have their foreskins attached should ride in the back of the bus and drink from segregated water fountains. The next thing you know we'll have a Foreskinner sitting in the White House!
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#33
RE: Body modification advice
Bigot!

You don't DESERVE to have a foreskin!!
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#34
RE: Body modification advice
(July 28, 2014 at 2:15 pm)vorlon13 Wrote: Bigot!

You don't DESERVE to have a foreskin!!

You're such a Dick!
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#35
RE: Body modification advice
(July 28, 2014 at 11:39 am)A Theist Wrote:
(July 27, 2014 at 10:06 pm)vorlon13 Wrote: I don't discriminate, either with or without foreskin is always welcome.

if you're without and want me to make a fuss over it, no problem. If you're self conscious about having one, trust my gentle, experienced ministrations.

For the squeamish here, especially those distressed over the 'Prince Albert' thing, I'd advise further caution about looking up 'docking'.
hmmm...equal rights for foreskinners eh. I'm not so open minded. No mixing of the Circumsized and Foreskinners! I think guys who still have their foreskins attached should ride in the back of the bus and drink from segregated water fountains. The next thing you know we'll have a Foreskinner sitting in the White House!

MAYBE this is T.m.I. but men with foreskin are far better in bed than men without it. Lmfao
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#36
RE: Body modification advice
I'd like to conduct a through experiment. You know me, I need evidence. For science Angel
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#37
RE: Body modification advice
(July 29, 2014 at 3:07 am)TheGamingAtheist Wrote:
(July 28, 2014 at 11:39 am)A Theist Wrote: hmmm...equal rights for foreskinners eh. I'm not so open minded. No mixing of the Circumsized and Foreskinners! I think guys who still have their foreskins attached should ride in the back of the bus and drink from segregated water fountains. The next thing you know we'll have a Foreskinner sitting in the White House!

MAYBE this is T.m.I. but men with foreskin are far better in bed than men without it. Lmfao

pssshhhttt....the other ones must have been beginners then. Once you've experienced a talented Circumciser you'll never go back to a Foreskinner! Cool Shades
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#38
RE: Body modification advice
They both have merits.

Viva la difference!!
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#39
RE: Body modification advice
(July 27, 2014 at 11:44 am)Endo Wrote: Glass would seem to be your optimal choice here, it's highly non-porous. You can even boil the fuckers if you want. Clean-up's pretty easy, as there's little in the way of chemical solvents that will hurt glass. You could even get con'c HCl and drop 'em in there for a few hours.

This was going to be my suggestion.

You say you're allergic to nickle; have you tried metals like titanium, platinum, sterling silver, gold?* None of those contain metal and are considered hypoallergenic. Though for stretchers, which are probably not going to be in for very long and eventually set aside for larger gauges, I'd scout around for the cheapest hypoallergenic metal you can find.

*Surgical steel may contain small amounts of nickle, so even though it's considered hypoallergenic if your allergy is bad you still may have a reaction.

If you're having too much trouble with metals (even the ones listed above) and bone, rubber or silicone are too porous, glass is really your only other option.

(July 27, 2014 at 6:22 pm)StuW Wrote: My daughter has a 10mm much to my dismay, and uses plastic stretchers , she's never complained of any problems as far as I know .

People have different skin sensitivities: My skin can handle quite a bit of abuse and all sorts of different products, but my sister's skin is very sensitive and she has to be very careful and selective with what she can use or she gets rashes, breaks out or gets allergic reactions.

I used to buy stretchers for her (back when she was actively stretching her lobes) and had to be very careful about what I got her due to her sensitivities and her nickle allergy. She could wear titanium and sterling silver, though, and I don't know if TGA can or not. Undecided
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#40
RE: Body modification advice
(July 29, 2014 at 10:52 am)Clueless Morgan Wrote:
(July 27, 2014 at 11:44 am)Endo Wrote: Glass would seem to be your optimal choice here, it's highly non-porous. You can even boil the fuckers if you want. Clean-up's pretty easy, as there's little in the way of chemical solvents that will hurt glass. You could even get con'c HCl and drop 'em in there for a few hours.

This was going to be my suggestion.

You say you're allergic to nickle; have you tried metals like titanium, platinum, sterling silver, gold?* None of those contain metal and are considered hypoallergenic. Though for stretchers, which are probably not going to be in for very long and eventually set aside for larger gauges, I'd scout around for the cheapest hypoallergenic metal you can find.

*Surgical steel may contain small amounts of nickle, so even though it's considered hypoallergenic if your allergy is bad you still may have a reaction.

If you're having too much trouble with metals (even the ones listed above) and bone, rubber or silicone are too porous, glass is really your only other option.

(July 27, 2014 at 6:22 pm)StuW Wrote: My daughter has a 10mm much to my dismay, and uses plastic stretchers , she's never complained of any problems as far as I know .

People have different skin sensitivities: My skin can handle quite a bit of abuse and all sorts of different products, but my sister's skin is very sensitive and she has to be very careful and selective with what she can use or she gets rashes, breaks out or gets allergic reactions.

I used to buy stretchers for her (back when she was actively stretching her lobes) and had to be very careful about what I got her due to her sensitivities and her nickle allergy. She could wear titanium and sterling silver, though, and I don't know if TGA can or not. Undecided

Sorry for my absence on replying.

Titanium doesn't work for me. I found out the hard way, tongue piercing. Sterling silver is the worsssttt. I have acrylic plugs in and they're doing Okay now. I think I just had an issue because I was a beginner in stretching them. As long as I clean them daily and take them out when I am taking a shower or doing my hair they seem to be fine. Smile
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