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  1. "This file is no longer available." :down:
  2.   Wtf?! Did I offended you by stating that I'm a "hetero male"? Seriously? I said that so it would be clear that I don't have personal experience with prolapse, like with my own body (on the second thought, I could have even if I'm hetero, but it didn't occured to me that it could be offending to someone if I put it that way).   And where did I said/implied that you should do ANYTHING for me???   You, Sir, have some issues (beside wish to destroy your own ass). :crazy:
  3. It's all in your mind, or as they say "in the eye of the beholder". :)   I'm hetero male, but it happens that I had been with couple of female partners that had rectal prolapse to some extent. They say that they don't feel IT in any sexually stimulating way, it's more of a mind turn-on for one or both parties or just an inconvenience for that matter.   It is worth mentioning that I wasn't into THAT and it took me some time to "absorb" seeing IT and get use to. :) Non of them developed their prolapses on purpose, for one it happened a few years after childbirth and for others it was either natural predisposition combined with heavy anal play or simply "mileage" on that hole. :)   I should also say that having prolapse doesn't necessarily mean that you also have any negative downsides, like incontinence, difficult evacuating of frequent abdominal pain, but you certainly have a way more chances to acquire them then people without prolapse. Flatus incontinence and underwear spotting are probably the norm for many heavy players, but it also comes with the age. :)   I think that for most people enjoyment comes from "working on developing it" and "thinking about it", not having it, because once you are there... then what? How do you truly enjoy yours or your partner's rectal prolapse? Fondling it? Sucking on it? :crazy:  Perhaps some would, but for the rest of us it is just :yucky:
  4. Maybe try asking for professional help?
  5. Wft!?!? Delete this bot. @usemysluttyass First of all, are we talking about self-fisting or fisting with a partner? Anhyhow, you have to make sure your ass can accomodate the same circumference as tha fist you are trying to fit in. Keep practicing with progressively larger butt plugs.
  6. 0.25" in diametar is a huge step. Go more gradually! (1/16"-1/8" in diameter) And how the hell are you measuring diameter? With a large caliper? Isn't it more convenient to use measuring tape and just measure an object "around"? In my experience people don't know how to accurately measure/calculate diameter of an object... and in this matter small differences do matter.
  7. Yeah... And not only she/he is fake, but she/he is very poor at math (and common sense). 16 cm in diameter is over 50 cm in circumference! Having said that... [quote]The Largest Vagina most likely belonged to Scottish giantess Anna Swan (1846-1888), a remarkable woman who set a number of records relating to her bulk. Born normally sized, she began growing at a prodigious rate in childhood, finally reaching a maximum height of [b]7' 8"[/b] (~234cm) at age 19. Capitalizing on her huge size, she joined a side show and toured the country, where she met and fell in love with Captain Martin Bates, another giant who measured over 7 feet tall. They wed in 1872, making them the tallest married couple in the world, a record that still stands today. The couple settled down into married life, built a mansion filled with enormous furniture, including an 11' by 7' bed where they consummated their union. On June 18, 1879, [b]she gave birth to the largest baby in history[/b], weighing 26 lbs. and 34 inches in length—so large, in fact, that it became tightly wedged in her capacious tract, only extricated by the use of forceps and belts. The child did not survive the rigors of birth, but a cast was made, still on display at the Cleveland Museum of Health. Generally the largest part of an infant is the head. We know that the [b]tyke's cranium measured about 19 inches in circumference[/b] (~48cm), hence we compute the minimum dilation of Swan's passage as 6 inches, or just over 15 cm. That's pretty wide—the normal dilation for childbirth is 10 cm.[/quote] [url="http://curezone.com/faq/q.asp?a=21,2907&q=119"]Source[/url] So... Our 19 years old imaginary friend over here allegedly can insert an object of over 50 cm in circumference in to her vagina at any time. Yeah, right... She must be a real giant, or a cow.
  8. [quote name='Joschi' date='20 February 2011 - 11:05 AM' timestamp='1298196358' post='258179']I get in 14 cm anally and 16 cm vaginally.[/quote] Liar!
  9. [quote name='surfer1' date='28 December 2010 - 09:08 PM' timestamp='1293566883' post='237072'] Come on guys, it's her and only her decision to get her boobies done or not! [/quote] And it's up to us whether we'll like it or not. Most of us do not...
  10. Aside from a risk of physical trauma, anal penetration (with any object) carry risk of an infection because that part of our body doesn't have a particularly strong immunological defense (seeing that it's not a usual entrance route for any microorganism). So... anything that goes into your ass should be at least clean as anything that you would put in to your mount, if not even cleaner. There are different types of "dirt", and just because "an ass is dirty" it doesn't mean you should put unsanitary things in it. Always use condom on fruits and vegetables... Don't share toys with strangers, or anyone for that matter. Always wash insertables right before play and don't drag them around everywhere... lay them only on a pre-prepared clean surface (paper or cotton towel). They don't need to be sterile but should be as clean as (reasonably) possible.
  11. [quote name='Rushy' date='22 June 2010 - 03:27 AM' timestamp='1277170078' post='185357']That's sort of true, except that the mucosa is quite thin and these drugs diffuse very well through tissue. Most abdominal viscera are fairly insensitive to pain, the pain arises from the peritoneal layer covering them, not from muscle stretch receptors. I wouldn't be doing any such thing myself, and that includes emla cream.[/quote] You don't have much clue do you? You are heavily speculating here with wrong conclusions... I was not referring to mechanoreceptors but to after-hyperpolarizing neurons in the myenteric and submucosal plexus of the bowel. They have afferent function in some parts of enteric nervous system. Peritoneum has to do with it as much as your abdominal muscles or kidneys, so stfu... And no... topical anesthetic can't reach them before you heavily intoxicate your self, if ever. I know a better way of numbing those nerve endings but I'm not gonna tell because unfortunately there is too much irresponsible folks over here and such actions could never be medically justified.
  12. [b]Yank[/b] the vacuum tube out?!? What are you exactly trying to do here? Give your self a trip to E.R. with a bad tissue damage or what?
  13. Colonoscopy!?!? For what reason? What would you tell your doctor? "I seem to have a problem with sticking this small fire extinguisher all the way up to my ass, so I'm wondering... is everything O.K. with me?" Dude... you just hit the recto-sigmoid junction. What did you expect - going up till it comes out of your mouth? P.S. 8" is pretty long... We are all different... Respect your body!
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