Everyone interested in CBT should keep this in mind.
"I am in my early thirties and have been taking part in bdsm scenes with a couple of women I met online. My wife shows no interest in any bdsm play and I can't afford to see professionals, I do pay these women but not as much as I would a professional. I have had my testicles kicked, roughly squeezed,caned, twisted and tied by leather laces but I have noticed recently a constant throbbing which is painful and not pleasant. I am wondering if what I am doing will affect my ability to reproduce as my wife and I do want to have children in the next couple of years." John.
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First of all I would like to make sure you understand whether you see an amateur or a Pro Domme for your CBT it was you who sought out and consented to partake in the activities and you do so at your own risk.
Serious injury to the testicles can include testicular torsion and testicular rupture. In many instances, male infertility is caused by testicular damage resulting in an inability of the testicle to produce sperm. Once damaged, the testicle will not usually regain its sperm-making capabilities.
Your testicles are not protected by muscles and bones which makes it easier for the testicles to be struck, hit, kicked or crushed as you noted.
The testes develop in the abdominal cavity and migrate to the scrotum via the inguinal canal late in foetal life. In the mature male, the testes are two oval shaped bodies of about 4 cm in length which are suspended in two separate sacs inside the scrotum. Although both testes are of about the same size, the left one usually hangs a little lower and thus may give the appearance of being larger.
When the testicle's hard covering is shattered or ripped, the blood flows from the injury, stretching the normally elastic scrotal sac until it is tense. While that collection of blood can trigger infection, there may be additional fertility problems due to the ultimate loss of a testicle or immune system problems that affect the remaining testicle. In very severe cases of testicular injury, the entire testicle is ripped with either part of the testicle that cannot be saved or the entire testicle injured beyond repair.
Over time any style of restraint can cut into the scrotum if applied too tightly, possibly even causing damage to the testicles or spermatic cords themselves.
You should see your doctor or a urologist if you are experiencing pain or "throbbing" as you described that doesn't go away or extreme pain that lasts longer than an hour. If you have swelling or bruising of the scrotum or a puncture of the scrotum or testicle, if you experience nausea and vomiting or if you develop a fever go to your doctor immediately.
Comments
Essentially the rule for CBT
Essentially the rule for CBT is that unless the person doing it for you is very experienced then it should be avoided. Why anybody would consent to what our friend herein did with people met online is mind-boggling.
How on earth could he be sure his contact had any idea what they were doing until AFTER he'd undergone his torture? Which seems to have been the case, hey?
Boys, we just have to understand how weak our balls actually are! And having them punished might be fun, but is also way risky.
darren