Sneak-a-peek – Body Play

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Shank, would you explain something to me?

I look at this pic here and it makes me wonder about the size of the hole through the scrot. What is it like once the object is removed? I mean is there a hole there on both sides? Or are the holes somehow healed together so that there isn't really a hole but space left in the skin.

geez hard to even ask the question correctly. I understand when a percing goes through say an ear, it passes through a solid peice of flesh and when it heals, it heals leaving a tunnel. that is because the skin all around the inside heals. But the Scrot is not a solid peice of meat. If you poke a hole in one place and then some distance away you poke a hole coming out, it would seem to me that the rings where the holes are made would heal but that would leave a direct hole into the sack. So my question is, are they pinched together so when they heal the fuse thus closing access to the sack? Any insight on this would be appreciated.

Thanks

~RJ
 

besides I been thinking about giving all mine to Goodwill...

Tell me you're not serious....please?!!!!

p.s. I might be inclined to send you a pair of my panties. Maybe. I don't usually do that though, but if it will keep you from parting with yours, I'm willing to take one for the team. Or the Gipper. Whomever.
:kiss:
 
was that you I saw on the way home today??
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I certainly felt like that.

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Shank, would you explain something to me?

I look at this pic here and it makes me wonder about the size of the hole through the scrot. What is it like once the object is removed? I mean is there a hole there on both sides? Or are the holes somehow healed together so that there isn't really a hole but space left in the skin.

*snip*

Thanks

~RJ

I was wondering the same thing.
 
Shank, would you explain something to me?

I look at this pic here and it makes me wonder about the size of the hole through the scrot. What is it like once the object is removed? I mean is there a hole there on both sides? Or are the holes somehow healed together so that there isn't really a hole but space left in the skin.

RJ - the transscrotal is more a surgery procedure then a piercing. I have been interested in them from the moment I saw the first one, but I do not expect to ever get one done - I don't have the energy to deal with the aftercare it would take to properly heal something like that.

Once the procedure is dome the opening can be stretched to accommodate larger objects.

Below is a cut & paste from BME that has information about the process.

link to full info



Transscrotal piercings (also transcrotal, or scrunnel—short for scrotal tunnel) are piercings which travel into the inner body of the scrotum and then out again. Generally, this means that they travel right through the scrotum from front to back.

The problem with transscrotal piercings is that a scrotal infection can occur, which means the infection bypasses the body's first line of defense—your skin — and can very quickly become dangerous. Because of this, most people treat transscrotals as a surgical procedure in which a fistula must be created for the piercing to be viable.

To simplify, the scrotum is first clamped. An incision is made with a scalpel (or sometimes a dermal punch), and the skin on the front is sutured to the skin on the back. Correct stitching is essential for safe and effective healing. Of the three layers of tissue that compose the scrotum (skin, muscle, and membrane), only the skin layers should be stitched together. If any of the other layers are attached, healing can be difficult or impossible. Jewelry is inserted into this fresh hole which is usually between 2 gauge and half an inch, but can be much larger. If the bond between the front and back skin holds, transscrotals can heal very quickly—within a few weeks. However, if the bond does not hold, healing can take a very long time and be very problematic. So, it's essential to get the procedure right!

Once healed, transscrotal piercings can also be stretched very quickly.

Transscrotal piercings done using a standard piercing technique (ie. needle and jewelry follow-through) rarely fully heal, and when if they do, take an incredibly long time to do so (and also will not stretch as easily).
 
Tell me you're not serious....please?!!!!

p.s. I might be inclined to send you a pair of my panties. Maybe. I don't usually do that though, but if it will keep you from parting with yours, I'm willing to take one for the team. Or the Gipper. Whomever.
:kiss:

OK I'll keep my panties and continue to wear them. :rose:

If you ever do decide you want to send a pair this way just PM for my address :rolleyes: - but that is totally up to you ;)

other have offered to send Shank their panties but....

*sigh*
 
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