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Written by max at 27 Mar 2002 23:24:50: Re: Placement
As an answer to: Placement written by Paul B. at 27 Mar 2002 22:30:10:
>If you think your glans is sensitive, you don't know about the inside of your urethra!
Oh but I do!
>> (makes hygiene a nightmare).
>Back to that obsession on hygiene! Same as the inside of your urethra - if dirt can't get in there because the opening is tight, then you have nothing to clean out of it. What does work its way in, will be washed out when you pee. Same as the inside of your urethra.
The obsession is not mine, Paul. It is, though, a practical consideration. You make some false assumptions here. The opening is not too tight to allow foreign matter inside. Nor is it so tight as to cause ballooning when I pee. So there is no irrigation, as there would be of the urethra. However, my hygiene concern is with the removal of smegma before it begins to smell.
>KY or similar is exactly what is used to place a catheter and there is no attempt to replace it during use (which would in any case, merely serve to introduce bacteria).
Yes, I know that. I was asking for information about long-lasting lubricants, not replaceable ones.
>I venture to say however that you will adapt to it surprisingly quickly.
>Consider this in relation to the poor sod who has circumcised - his glans is exposed completely, and irreversibly. He has to adapt to the pressure/ friction on it within a day or two!...which is why I'm still intact!
Nevertheless, thank you for taking the time to reply. You've given me something to think about.
Max
- Re: Placement Jim 3/28/2002 00:51 (0)