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[ The Difference ] [ Notes on Catheters ] [ You're What? ] [ Basic Geography ] [ Safe and Sterile ] [ Catheters ] [ Sounds ] [ One Size Does Not Fit All ] [ To Cum or Not ] [ Catheters - an Aritcle ] [ Safety Valve - Urethral Insertion ] [ Prostate Simulation ] [ Webmaster's Intro to Sounds ] There exists a continuing controversy about orgasm and ejaculation with a foreign object inserted in the urethra. Many people have done it a number of times with no apparent adverse results. In fact, they swear by the experience. This writer, however prefers to take a more conservative approach. When one looks at the forces exerted at the time of ejaculation - enough to force semen two feet into the air - and considers the effect of those forces exerted against a blocked channel, along with the effect of sphincter muscles trying to contract against a non-fluid object, and the muscle contractions meant to force fluid through a channel now being exerted against a solid object, one wonders what kind of back-pressures are created and what potential for damage exists. No one, including this writer can cite concrete data or cases. Remember, if you walk across a busy street often enough without looking both ways, eventually you're going to get run over by a truck. This falls into the area of personal decision and acceptable risk levels. Each person must make up his own mind as to his own acceptable level of risk-taking.
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