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Alfonso Guillen
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Posted 2 Years ago #1
Thought I would share the joy and my thoughts with everyone
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mas_to
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Posted 2 Years ago #2
drink a lot of water, you'll find it's even better.
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ukmasterit
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Posted 2 Years ago #3
So it's a transurethral ampallang? I've been considering getting one (as opposed to a standard amp, above the urethra) if only to have another shot at the scabby cock cork phenomenon
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orionbad
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Posted 2 Years ago #4
Be careful- EMLA cream + blood-stream = bad situation.
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dacc00
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Posted 2 Years ago #5
is this piercer to remain anonymous?

i'm interested in knowing who did the deed. email me if you prefer not to post.

david http://hometown.aol.com/stickneedlesinme/myhomepage/ index.html unersaettlich nach Bestrafung

Du wirst so alt wie' ne Kuh und lernst immer was dazu - na denn auf gehts!
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Soundselectah
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Posted 2 Years ago #6
The piercer was Wendy at Capitol City on 6th. For some odd reason, I just felt most comfortable with a female doing this piercing. =) You know, with the fondling and all that goes along with an amp. Its doing really well, and feeling better and better every day. I'm still sooo pleased!! =)

/inky/
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orionbad
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Posted 2 Years ago #7
No, no, no. No EMLA in the bloodstream. The EMLA was applied liberally before the piercing, but not after. Most of it seemed to be all rubbed in or absorbed by the skin before the actual procedure. I waited about 30 minutes, that seemed to be enough. Of course my piercer cleaned the area very well before doing the deed, so I'm certain none was left around. Such fun!!

/inky/
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chanderdevgun
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Posted 2 Years ago #8
Please tell me about the EMLA. Heard that it can course problems...? What kind of problems?

Bim
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Linda2
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Posted 2 Years ago #9
<<anyhow when is the next austin munch anyone out there know?>>

I'll be the first to know, since I'm the one who decides. (Had you been paying attention you'd know it'll either be the 25th or 26th, as I announced on RAB and told you last time I saw you.)

So don't wet your pants. I'll let y'all know when it is, once it's finalized. (Besides, what does it matter to you, Luke? You never go out unless it's with us, anyway
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Lam
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Posted 2 Years ago #10
<snip stuff explained in this same thread>

I had absolutely NO problems using the EMLA cream. I applied it liberally before the piercing & waited 30 min. Cleaned the area, and was pierced. I haven't used any more since the initial piercing, as the label warns against using the product on open wounds. It does help 'take the edge off' but you will still feel the piercing sensation, especially deep piercing, such as an amp. If you read the instructions which accompany the product, it states 'Only use on intact skin'. I interpret that to mean - use it before you get the piercing, but not after the skin is broken. I have followed that practice, and I have never had a problem thus far.

/inky/
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Gasman
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Posted 2 Years ago #11
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