Chaos: Don't Stress, Undress

You do understand giving birth often involves a tearing that needs stitches, correct? That in the not too distant past women died from giving birth fairly routinely? I know that you likely didn't mean it that way but from my perspective, this came off a bit cavalier. Also, in my experience (and as indicated above by Msswannie), not everyone is the same and not everyone is going to find pleasure from it - right person, right time, right technique, right sized fist.
I know much more than I let on about many things medical.
What I was saying in regards to birthing and a hand. Passing a baby through the vagina/ labia. Is more difficult than taking a hand.
 
Okay poll time. Are people actually turned on by fisting? Either giving or receiving?

Heart for yes.
Sad for no.
Laugh if you are undecided but willing to try.
Wow if you could be convinced to try after enough drinks.
Am I giving or receiving because the answers are definitely different.
 
Okay poll time. Are people actually turned on by fisting? Either giving or receiving?

Heart for yes.
Sad for no.
Laugh if you are undecided but willing to try.
Wow if you could be convinced to try after enough drinks.
Look at you piling up cheap "reaction score" points.
 
Doing something medically is much different though. I do not enjoy a vaginal ultrasound at the OBs office, doesn't mean i dont like anything up my pussy ever.
There are fist dildos. Not quite to scale but real looking enough to get your brain engaged in the whole game.
 
I hear yi
I'm near of an age where I'll be due a letter telling me I've a prostate exam, gets triggered in the UK when a guy hits 50, no looking forward to that but since my paw has recently had the all clear from prostate cancer I'm no gonna ignore it
The prep is by far the worst (and really only uncomfortable part). Having nurses come in to deliver lines like "you can leave once you pass gas" gives me cart Blanche to launch into fart jokes. I swear they give me some version of laughing gas. I wake up rested and in a great mood.
 
I know much more than I let on about many things medical.
What I was saying in regards to birthing and a hand. Passing a baby through the vagina/ labia. Is more difficult than taking a hand.
As I said, I was confident you didn't intend it the way it read in my head. Just trying to give you an FYI how some might read it. Didn't mean to offend.
 
The prep is by far the worst (and really only uncomfortable part). Having nurses come in to deliver lines like "you can leave once you pass gas" gives me cart Blanche to launch into fart jokes. I swear they give me some version of laughing gas. I wake up rested and in a great mood.
You can leave when you fart?

Whit? 😳
 
As I said, I was confident you didn't intend it the way it read in my head. Just trying to give you an FYI how some might read it. Didn't mean to offend.
Oh I’m quite sure I offend people around this site. I don’t care. If they get offended that’s on them.
You’re fine. No worries
 
Either one.
But now i need to know if you would be willing to give or recieve. And the size.
I'm a hard pass on the receiving but if it's something my partner wanted on the giving end, I have no problem with it. I don't think it would be something I initiated or pushed for.
 
I hear yi
I'm near of an age where I'll be due a letter telling me I've a prostate exam, gets triggered in the UK when a guy hits 50, no looking forward to that but since my paw has recently had the all clear from prostate cancer I'm no gonna ignore it
I'm so happy to see that you aren't going to ignore it. Here's my PSA on PSA (prostate specific antigen) testing - My husband was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2018. He was only 49 years old. He had no symptoms and nothing out of the ordinary was noted on his prostate exam. But, as his mother had a history of breast cancer, his doctor tested his PSA level. It was elevated. It was retested and still elevated. Ultrasound showed a small mass on his prostate, which was biopsied and confirmed to be a moderately aggressive type of cancer. He had his prostate removed and is doing great over four years later.

So, please guys, start getting tested at the recommended age.
 
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