Male 'milking'

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I recently came across an old story of mine from years ago and have got absorbed in tweaking it. It's based on the idea of rich women short-circuiting the need for a hubby - or for the actual hubby to be aware - and paying for a selected male to be abducted and 'milked', the product to be used for their own insemination.

The central thesis is that an upmarket establishment, whilst carrying on a respectable normal business as an in-vitro fertility clinic, has developed a very lucrative shadow side.

There's no actual sex in the story. It follows the unwitting journey of a university research professor who's kidnapped with the use of drugs and put onto a machine which extracts his sperm. He's returned to the exact spot from where he was taken, and wakes from his drug-induced torpor with no recollection of what's happened.

Does anyone recall having read anything similar or, better, can give me a link to it? I would like to 'contrast and compare'.
 
I wrote a sketch for a story about a brilliant researcher and professor for theoretical physics who just won the Nobel Prize. During a celebration party of his university he is stalked by a breathtaking young woman who lures him into an empty office and fucks him like crazy, milking him to the max.

First he thinks this is because of his newly aquired fame and is very satisfied with himself and the situation. But as they go back to the party they bump into an older colleague who has also won the Nobel Prize, twenty years ago. This colleague is shocked to meet the woman, because she then also hunted him down for sex after his triumph - but twenty years ago she looked exactly like she does nowadays.

The woman seems quite touched and melancholic. She invites them to a drink at the bar and tells them, that indeed she has a crush for famous men, primarely scientifics. All of her life she spent solely for having sex with as much of them as possible, as money or other mundane things never were a problem for her. She loved this life, but now she has to stop. She does not know what awaits her.

This sounds cryptically and it does not explain her youthful appearance, but she wouldn´t tell them more - only one thing: That they should enjoy every single day of their life. Then she has to go.

The professor is not satisfied and follows her secretly. She walks to the parking place and places herself in an open Ferrari. The professor tiptoes next to the car and overhears a cellphone call. She explains someone that the last harvest is brought in and that the destruction plan now can go on.

Then the Ferrari roars, hovers into the air, and vanishes between the sparkling stars...
 
That is not 'milking' in the sense most people attribute to the term.

Could people at least read my post and try to answer the question I raised at the end?
 
I suspect that this is a very rarely used idea... nothing wrong with it in principle. I'm intrigued with the the thought of an erotic story which has no person-on person sex. I get the idea that people being manipulated by machines against their will or unwittingly can be a turn on. Fucking machines come to mind. PM sent.
 
I suspect that this is a very rarely used idea... nothing wrong with it in principle. I'm intrigued with the the thought of an erotic story which has no person-on person sex. I get the idea that people being manipulated by machines against their will or unwittingly can be a turn on. Fucking machines come to mind. PM sent.
I actually might be including a scene very much like this for males refusing to comply with a government mandated repopulation program requiring every servicing male to impregnate 1000+ wives every year, or they get sent to medical prison for "male milking".
 
I suspect that this is a very rarely used idea... nothing wrong with it in principle. I'm intrigued with the the thought of an erotic story which has no person-on person sex. I get the idea that people being manipulated by machines against their will or unwittingly can be a turn on. Fucking machines come to mind. PM sent.
I would be seriously impressed by any story using this theme which could have, believably, a modern, everyday setting. The few I've come across tend to be unapologetically fantasy or SF or both. You know - the lazy writer's route. Fair play to the OP if he/she has managed it.
 
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