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sits in one of several positions, either on the side of the man’s<br />
head or so that his nose is near her anus with his eyes covered<br />
by her genitals. The object of queening is bondage or<br />
breath control, not cunnilingus. The man may wear supplemental<br />
restraints on the wrists and ankles.<br />
A slightly comparable American sex scene is where a stripper<br />
completely disrobes and stands over a sitting male with<br />
his head titled back so that her genitals are only a couple of<br />
inches above his face. She stays in this position, moving her<br />
pelvis to the music for about five minutes. The male is not<br />
permitted to touch her in any manner during this exhibition.<br />
The male stood because gravity helps to facilitate the expansion.<br />
However, fainting is a natural response, and the person<br />
was mon itored closely and had a bed or table behind him on<br />
which to lie if necessary.<br />
Scrotal infusion is an activity that is diffi cult for most observers<br />
to understand. The men who experiment with this form<br />
of body modification have explained their various motives or<br />
desire to experience different feelings, to be unique, for the<br />
shock value, to prove that these are their genitals and they<br />
will do with them as they please, and to visually set their genitals<br />
apart from all others.<br />
Scrotal Infusion<br />
(Ballooning; Scrotal inflation.) Scrotal infusion is the process<br />
by which a solution is injected into the scrotal sac. It is also<br />
referred to as ballooning or scrotal inflation, although these<br />
terms might be taken to mean expansion by air or gas, and for<br />
safety reasons that impression is best avoided by using the<br />
word infusion, which denotes expansion by fluid.<br />
The visual effect of the scrotal infusion resembles a water<br />
balloon. Men do not report any pain from this procedure and<br />
claim that one advantage is found the next<br />
morning when the solution filters into the penis,<br />
causing it to swell to the size of a beer can.<br />
Men claim exclusive license to this type of sex<br />
play. There is no sealed part of the female<br />
anatomy that has a hollow sac that lends itself to expansion.<br />
Paraphernalia used for this procedure were scissors, first-aid<br />
tape, a 20-gauge angiocath or hypodermic needle, a one-liter<br />
plastic bag of saline solution, an IV pole or hook on the ceiling,<br />
plastic tubing, latex gloves, and pack aged alcohol prep pads.<br />
The saline solution was warmed to body temperature ahead<br />
of time. The bag was then held against the inside wrist to<br />
deter mine a comfortable temperature. Incidentally, the temperature<br />
is not for the comfort of the patient but rather to prevent<br />
the scrotal sac from shrinking, as it nor mally does when<br />
exposed to cold water or ice. This shrinking would hamper<br />
the expansion process that is essential for infu sion.<br />
The bag was hung from a hook and spiked with the tubing,<br />
which was then pinched closed, not contaminating either of<br />
the ends. The scrotal area was swabbed with the alcohol prep<br />
pad, and the needle was inserted about one inch directly below<br />
the base of the penis in the middle of the scrotum. The<br />
partner waited for a moment to make certain that he had not<br />
pierced a vein (evident by blood backing up into the needle);<br />
the needle or angiocath was then taped flat and upright against<br />
the top of the scrotum. The tubing was opened and adjusted<br />
so that it drained at a rate of about 60-90 cc’s per minute.<br />
The saline in the scrotal sac absorbs into the body within<br />
about three days. Some people inject more saline than the<br />
scrotal sac can accommodate, and this will imme diately overflow<br />
through a small opening into the abdomen.<br />
Caution: This is a blood sport that requires proper sterilization<br />
procedures and is therefore not considered a safe sex<br />
practice. Improper placement of the needle may also damage<br />
local nerves. (“Scrotal Inflation and Other Genital Modifications,”<br />
by J.B., QSM lecture, Dec 1, 1990.)<br />
Oculolinctus refers to the act<br />
of licking a partner’s eyeball for<br />
sexual arousal.<br />
Sitophilia<br />
(Botulinonia—sex with sausage.) Sitophilia (sito: food; philia:<br />
attachment to) refers to those who use food for sexual purposes.<br />
Masturbation aids are found in the form of corn cobs,<br />
squash, cucumbers, bananas, sausages, warm melons, liver<br />
in a milk carton, or a jar of honey.<br />
One gastronomic game is used in bondage scenes. The male<br />
partner is first immobilized, and a paper plate is cut so that a<br />
two-inch hole is made off-center. The plate is held over the<br />
male genitals, which are pulled through so that the genitals<br />
now look as though they are being served on a platter. Lukewarm<br />
spaghetti and meatballs are served on the plate and,<br />
with fork in hand, a helpless male is told he is about to be fed<br />
his own balls. It doesn’t matter who eats the meatballs, but<br />
each strand of spaghetti is sensuously wrapped around the<br />
penis and sucked through the lips before being eaten.<br />
Another use of food is that of taking a slightly slit, pitted plum<br />
and pushing it onto an erect penis. Once secure, this can<br />
be inserted into a partner’s vagina, adding volume and pressure<br />
for both part ners. Banana-carving contests are used as<br />
erotic teases at adult parties. A row of con testants is lined<br />
up, given a banana, then told to compete with each other for<br />
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