Is this erotic?

Elianna

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So I caught some... young people... looking at something they shouldn't have been looking at in a place where it was DEFINITELY not allowed. I had to screen capture and print the content.

What were they looking at?

Men putting... things (a AAA battery, in this case) in their penises.

So my first thought when seeing the pictures was OUCH! Then I wondered WHY? Does it even feel good? I just don't get it.

A co-worker spoke to his ureologist who said; "Yeah, people stick things up their penises all the times. You can't imagine what I've had to remove."

So I was wondering WTF? WHY? Anyone heard/seen/done or able to explain this?
 
I've heard of men who use sounds (not auditory stimulation, but a medical device called a sound) to stimulate their urethras. I don't know why it's enjoyable, since I don't have the requisite equipment, but I have had UTI's and they suck rocks!
 
I've gotten very good reviews, ratings, sales listings for a novella exploring the emotional and physical dimensions of sounding--which is essentially this, although I certainly didn't go to the AAA battery extremes. I wrote it because I like to write across the topic board, there aren't many offerings on this, and I think the emotional aspect of a fetish this extreme can make for good dramatic literature. I've gotten two different lines of favorable comment (and no unfavorable comment so far) on it (other than the occasional "Ouch!"): those taken by the extreme thrill and fresh image of it and those taken by the compulsion and emotional drama developed by the situation, especially in relationship to the other acts of domination it partners with. It's a natural device for going way beyond run of the mill smut and toward the dramatic literary.

(And, yes, it was based in personal research. But, no, I'm not planning it to add it to my bag of tricks. But, yes, it can be erotic, especially when done with a partner, and it does have a physical and mental connection to enhance arousal and prolonged ejaculation.)

The novella, now out as an e-book and on the top ten rating chart at my publishers and just recently having slipped off the top ten best-seller chart there, sold twice before to run in serial form to e-site publishers who saw it serialized here on Lit. (where it lists as hot) and contacted me to sell it to them on a nonexclusive posting basis. So, I'd say there was a interested and paying audience for it.
 
So I caught some... young people... looking at something they shouldn't have been looking at in a place where it was DEFINITELY not allowed. I had to screen capture and print the content.

What were they looking at?

Men putting... things (a AAA battery, in this case) in their penises.

So my first thought when seeing the pictures was OUCH! Then I wondered WHY? Does it even feel good? I just don't get it.

A co-worker spoke to his ureologist who said; "Yeah, people stick things up their penises all the times. You can't imagine what I've had to remove."

So I was wondering WTF? WHY? Anyone heard/seen/done or able to explain this?

OMFG! Big Tim's having sympathy pains at the mere thought of it. I had to be catheterized once (a long story) and that hurt like the dickens.

I knew some guys liked stuffin' things in their butts and gals in their vaginas, but in your willy? Damn! :eek:
 
So, I'd say there was a interested and paying audience for it.

Okay... so. I was debating with a male co-worker and we were trying to determine why a person does this (as neither he nor I can imagine doing anything other than screaming bloody murder).

I noted that you said it prolongs ejaculation. Obviously if you are having an emotionally intense moment with a partner, most fondling of the genitals or even slight pain can be erotic, too.

But I mean pearl necklaces, batteries, a screw (those are tales from the urologist)?

And obviously, I'm thinking the mechanics of doing this to an erect penis. I'm not a guy, but I'm cringing here.
 
Here is a link to those sounds SR was talking about...

http://kittenstoyroom.com/xcart/customer/home.php?cat=150

http://www.medicaltoys.com/sounds.htm#PSS

No personnel experience but from the tales I have read on another board that deals with toys of all kinds, both men and womens, the feeling as the sound is slid into the urethra is erotic. Women have also inserted things into their urethra.

:eek: That picture... :eek: :eek: :eek:

I guess what one finds to be OMG YIKES! Another finds erotic. :rolleyes:
 
:eek: That picture... :eek: :eek: :eek:

I guess what one finds to be OMG YIKES! Another finds erotic. :rolleyes:

I guess...

A long time ago my wife wanted to be able to...insert things into my urethra, but I could find nothing suitable at the time. This was way back in the late 70's...so there was no internet. Never got around to trying it and she hasn't asked since that time...so.
 
Okay... so. I was debating with a male co-worker and we were trying to determine why a person does this (as neither he nor I can imagine doing anything other than screaming bloody murder).

I noted that you said it prolongs ejaculation. Obviously if you are having an emotionally intense moment with a partner, most fondling of the genitals or even slight pain can be erotic, too.

But I mean pearl necklaces, batteries, a screw (those are tales from the urologist)?

And obviously, I'm thinking the mechanics of doing this to an erect penis. I'm not a guy, but I'm cringing here.


I'm pretty sure it's 80 percent mental--just the thought of being aroused at that intensity. Not just the act, but being fully dominated and held at a high edge of tension (and as I wrote it, the capability of being penetrated three ways at once).

Sounding is actually a medical surgical procedure for male ureathra infections, so, as Zeb notes, there are surgical instruments for it--and, if done carefully, not dangerous physically. Medically speaking, it does have a connection to responses in the testies just as the prostate does--and I was surprised to have physical responses that I thought I could separate from mental stimulation.

I wrote about it because I was challenged to. I engaged in it so I could convincingly write about it. I was surprised at not being totally put off by it (as I am about anything remotely scatological or water works) and I have engaged in it on rare occasionl with a partner since writing about it. It's bondage without the handcuffs, although, as in my series, it can be both.

And this, I'm sure, is more than you wanted to read about this. But I think most of any sexual act is emotional and mental, so I try not to write about anything like this without exploring the extent of the emotial and mental attached to. Sounding is about as intense for a man that I've found.
 
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I'm pretty sure it's 80 percent mental--just the thought of being aroused at that intensity. Not just the act, but being fully dominated and held at a high edge of tension (and as I wrote it, the capability of being penetrated three ways at once).

Sounding is actually a medical surgical procedure for male ureathra infections, so, as Zeb notes, there are surgical instruments for it--and, if done carefully, not dangerous physically. Medically speaking, it does have a connection to responses in the testies just as the prostate does--and I was surprised to have physical responses that I thought I could separate from mental stimulation.

I wrote about it because I was challenged to. I engaged in it so I could convincingly write about it. I was surprised at not being totally put off by it (as I am about anything remotely scatological or water works) and I have engaged in it on rare occasionl with a partner since writing about it. It's bondage without the handcuffs, although, as in my series, it can be both.

And this, I'm sure, is more than you wanted to read about this. But I think most of any sexual act is emotional and mental, so I try not to write about anything like this without exploring the extent of the emotial and mental attached to. Sounding is about as intense for a man that I've found.


The whole process is rather intriguing.... hmm
 
Kinda makes you revise your idea of "battery operated" doesn't it. :D :eek:

This obviously explains the meaning of that thread that appeared the other day: "Dick Escapes Sexual Battery Charges." I didn't read that, so thanks for clearing it. I didn't realize the batteries would actually work in there. :eek: indeed.
 
Many people find pain and degredation highly erotic. It's probably that.
 
You probably want to find some of those extreme bdsm people who will now all about it.

My question - is it the batteries that they find stimulating? I mean, can you get a 'buzz' from them or something?
 
Many people find pain and degredation highly erotic. It's probably that.
Some people might consider it a degradation turn-on, but most people that do it, do it because it feels good.

Srplt, I came across a bit of your sounding fic, and noticed that you didn't much connect with the sensation.
 
Well, actually...

Hi! never posted on this board before...but anyway...
I once had a boyfriend that had a problem requiring medication to be inserted into his urethra. The medication was long and thin, like maybe linguine. He needed help inserting it, so of course I volunteered. It was VERY erotic for us both. Not sure what the meds were for, but don't worry we always used a condom.
 
Some people might consider it a degradation turn-on, but most people that do it, do it because it feels good.

I wouldn't know. I don't have a penis. The guys here were talking about it like it would be painful.

Is it like anal, good for some and painful for others? Or is it more that it seems like it would be painful but it really isn't?
 
I wouldn't know. I don't have a penis. The guys here were talking about it like it would be painful.

Is it like anal, good for some and painful for others? Or is it more that it seems like it would be painful but it really isn't?

It may depend on how large the instrument is. A triple A battery is fairly large in diameter compared to the size of a man urethra...that is probably the 'ouch' factor in every guys mind.

But the medical instruments are of a size that might be tolerable by every guy out there.

It is my understanding that the sounds, medical instruments, were originally used to clear the urethra or enlarge it to allow for better urination by the patient.
 
Some people might consider it a degradation turn-on, but most people that do it, do it because it feels good.

Srplt, I came across a bit of your sounding fic, and noticed that you didn't much connect with the sensation.


At this point, any "judgment" you would make on my writing is suspect (I might comment on yours, but there isn't any in evidence--evidently you are here just as a writer hanger-on yakker).

Happily here's a reviewer who doesn't seem to agree with you: http://rainbow-reviews.com/?p=522.

I would think it would be considered bad form to rag on the writings of others on this board--especially if you don't have any contributions to the site posted.
 
At this point, any "judgment" you would make on my writing is suspect (I might comment on yours, but there isn't any in evidence--evidently you are here just as a writer hanger-on yakker).

Happily here's a reviewer who doesn't seem to agree with you: http://rainbow-reviews.com/?p=522.

I would think it would be considered bad form to rag on the writings of others on this board--especially if you don't have any contributions to the site posted.
The writing was excellent-- every other thing you wrote about came through strong and clear and visceral.

You can read any of my work you please, the link is in my sig.
 
The flesh surrounding the tripleA battery might short it out.

It could become extremely hot in a few seconds and burn.

Ow.

Og
 
So I was wondering WTF? WHY? Anyone heard/seen/done or able to explain this?

I know someone who got a glass eyedropper stuck in his penis. I don't know what the fantasy is beyond men wanting to experiment with what feels good, and possibly also with what being penetrated feels like.
 
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