Tuesday, April 11, 2017

most men have no self control at the height of pleasure to switch of a valve!!! this contraption is a failure

A new male contraceptive that turns off sperm flow at the flick of a switch

Hindustan Times - ‎1 hour ago‎

A new male contraceptive that turns off sperm flow at the flick of a switch

A German company has developed a new type of male contraceptive, which is a valve designed in a way that it can be implanted internally to divert the flow of sperms back to the man’s testicles.
health and fitness Updated: Apr 11, 2017 11:29 IST
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Male contraceptive

The new male contraceptive is actually a valve which is designed in a way that it can be implanted internally to divert the flow of sperms back to the man’s testicles.




In a major revelation, a German company has developed a new type of male contraceptive, all set to revolutionise the system by shifting the burden of birth control onto men!
The valve is designed in a way that it is implanted internally to divert the flow of sperm back to the man’s testicles, making him temporarily infertile.
Called the Bimek SLV, it is less than an inch long and weigh less than a tenth of an ounce, and works in the same way vasectomy does. Also, inserting the valve takes only half an hour.
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It is controlled with a simple on-off switch which the man can reach under the skin of his scrotum, if a man decides he wants to become a father, he simply locates the implant in his scrotum and flicks the switch back, allowing sperm to be ejaculated.
In fact, it may even prove to be a better alternative to having a vasectomy as it would eradicate the need to surgically cut the tubes that transport sperm from the testicles to the urethra, known as the vas deferens, reports the Mirror.
“My assessment is that implanting the valve could cause scarring where it meets the vas deferens,” said Wolgang, a spokesperson for the Professional Association of German Urologists.
Now, the valve that he has developed is set to be implanted in 25 men for trials starting this year.
They are surgically implanted on the vas deferens, the ducts which carry sperm from the testicles, in a simple half-hour operation.
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most men have no self control at the height of pleasure to switch of a valve!!! this contraption is a failure
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Operation of Subincision, Warrumanga Tribe, Central Australia. Start subincision. A penile subincision. Penile subincision is a form of body modification consisting of a urethrotomy, in which the ... Subincisions can greatly affect urination and often require the subincised male to sit or squat while urinating. The scrotum can be ...

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Operation of Subincision, Warrumanga Tribe, Central Australia

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A penile subincision.
Penile subincision is a form of body modification consisting of a urethrotomy, in which the underside of the penis is incised and the urethra slit open lengthwise, from the urethral opening (meatus) toward the base. The slit can be of varying lengths.
Subincision is traditionally performed around the world, notably in Australia, but also in Africa, South America and the Polynesian and Melanesian cultures of the Pacific, often as a coming of age ritual.
Disadvantages include the risks inherent in the procedure itself, which is often self-performed, and increased susceptibility to sexually transmitted infections (STIs). The ability to impregnate (specifically, getting sperm into the vagina) may also be decreased.
Subincisions can greatly affect urination and often require the subincised male to sit or squat while urinating. The scrotum can be pulled up against the open urethra to quasi-complete the tube and allow an approximation to normal urination, while a few subincised men carry a tube with which they can aim.

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Cultural traditions

Subincision (like circumcision) is widespread[citation needed] in the traditional cultures of Indigenous Australians, and is well documented[citation needed] among the peoples of the central desert of Australia such as the Arrernte and Luritja. The Arrernte word for subincision is arilta, and occurs as a rite of passage ritual for adolescent boys.[1] It was given to the Arrernte by Mangar-kunjer-kunja, a lizard-man spirit being from the Dreamtime. A subincised penis is thought to resemble a vulva, and the bleeding is likened to menstruation.[2] This type of modification of the penis was also traditionally performed by the Lardil people of Mornington Island, Queensland. The young men who chose to endure this custom were the only ones to learn a simple ceremonial language, Damin. In later ceremonies, repeated throughout adult life, the subincised penis would be used as a site for ritual bloodletting. According to Ken Hale, who studied Damin, no ritual initiations have been carried out in the Gulf of Carpentaria for half a century, and hence the language has also died out.[3]
Another indigenous Australian term for the custom is mika or the terrible rite.[4]
Indigenous cultures of the Amazon Basin also practise subincision, as do Samburu herdboys of Kenya, who are said to perform subincisions on themselves (or sometimes their peers) at age seven to ten. In Samoa, subincision of the foreskin, skin located along the tip of the penis, was ritually performed upon young men, as in Hawaii, where subincision of the foreskin is reported to have been performed at age six or seven.

Penile-penile penetration

A subincized penis can be penetrated by another penis, provided the latter is sufficiently small. In some Australian cultures, one traditional practice involved the penetration of an elder's subincized penis by the unsubincized penis of a young boy who was usually under age 7. Some authors have theorized that this was the original purpose of subincision.[5]

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