• @[email protected]
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    105 months ago

    At the risk of sounding like I have no idea what I’m talking about (because I don’t).

    Couldn’t you perform a surgery to clamp the main vein, and then drain the blood out of the cock?

    • aname
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      125 months ago

      We will only use local anaesthesia and you’ll have to watch.

      Unless that is your kink. Then you don’t get to watch.

      • @ilikecoffee
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        5 months ago

        Wait, so that is a thing that is possible to do though? I’d have thought that it would be very difficult, with the corpora cavernosa being so spongy and all…

        • @[email protected]
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          15 months ago

          I’m not a doctor and I have no idea what I’m talking about, but to my (very limited) understanding of the mechanics of it, it’s not that simple.

          You don’t get/stay erect because of the flow to your penis, sure, that’s an important part of the process, but the key to getting/staying hard is blocking flow out of the penis. In theory, again, I have no actual idea, I’m just speculating, you could go in and shunt the vein to force it to open up all the way to drain the blood, however, you may hit an obstacle in trying to do that, like a titanium cock ring.

          From the limited amount I know, it’s possible to drain the blood directly, but my understanding is that it’s not a very fun thing to try to do, because as soon as you lose the erection, it opens up vessels and more blood can flow in, so it turns into a bloodletting through your cock, and you have to essentially let the blood out faster than it can flow in, unless you cut off the arterial flow into the penis, which isn’t as simple as a single clamp. The arteries are also inside of you, so that’s also a problem. Fun times in the surgery bay? (Not really)

          The whole thing is far more complex than I really understand, so I might be way off. I’m no doctor and I’m certainly not a reproductive organ specialist (or any adjacent discipline). I’m certain that someone with far more time spent in school who earns way more than I do, can correct me on every point here, so I’ll stop.

          • @ilikecoffee
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            5 months ago

            Yeah, no, sounds about right… I guess the cavernosa have to be supplied by veins anyway so yeah. Defo not a fun procedure but was just wondering anatomy-wise if it works ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

        • aname
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          15 months ago

          I’m not a doctor. I was just joking. Should have been more clear

          • @ilikecoffee
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            15 months ago

            Oh no, I am aware of that. Just that it made me wonder if something like that is actually possible or not. Cause it might be…