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We Have to Talk About My Agonizing Prostate Stimulationā€¦

Plus Adult Baby/Diaper Lovers and a potential benefit to society in this week's Savage Love.

Iā€™m a heterosexual cisgender male who loves prostate stimulation.Ā I discovered it later in life, but it's been a staple for the last fifteen years.Ā I'm worried I'm pushing the envelope too much and need your advice.Ā Lately, the last six months or so, I will have an orgasm thatā€™s so intense I have pain just to the right of the base of my penis & balls immediately afterwards. If I push a finger in toward the center of my body, it's tender.Ā It goes away after a few minutes, but sometimes my right ball remains sensitive.

I've even taken an ibuprofen to lessen the pain and I've had a prostate exam when it's happening and I do self-exams of my testicles regularly, and I've noticed no changes.Ā Usually my next orgasm is normal, and thereā€™s no pain or sensitivity afterwards.Ā As I said, though, it happens after intense sessions with a lot of prostate stimulation. While I've been practicing butt stuff for a long time, I feel as I've only perfected it in the last year or so. I should also state that my sessions last up to two hours, and I'm erect during most of that time.Ā I obviously don't want to hurt myself, and I don't think I am, but it's a concern.Ā It's very hard to stop something that feels so incredibly good. I'm a little uncomfortable talking with my urologist because he treats me like a long-lost uncle.Ā 

At our first visit, I told him very directly that my father had prostate cancer and I really wanted him to take his time with the exam and to really make sure all is well with my prostate. I added that the last exam I got from my primary care physician didn't last long enough to feel very accurate and encouraged my urologist to take as much time as he wanted up there.Ā He did not. Hoping you can help me out.Ā 

ā€”Pain Around Balls Concerning

ā€œIā€™ve never had a patientĀ specifically say they wanted me to ā€˜take my timeā€™ with a prostate exam,ā€ said Dr. Ashley Winter, a board-certified urologist in Portland, Oregon. ā€œBut on numerous occasions, Iā€™ve had a patient say, ā€˜Wow, that was way more detailed of a prostate exam than my primary care doctor did.ā€™ And generally, that comment is meant as a ā€˜thank you,ā€™ as in, ā€˜thank you for being detail-oriented.ā€™ā€

To be perfectly honest, PABC, I shared your letter with Dr. Winter because I suspected the request you madeā€”take your time up there, docā€”mightā€™ve been the reason your doctor rushed through that prostate exam. Dr. Winter assures me that was unlikely.

ā€œI understand when someone wants their doctor to do a thorough exam,ā€ said Dr. Winter. ā€œA detailed exam shows the clinician is actually intent on collecting information about their body apart from lab tests and imaging studies. The patient feels ā€˜seen.ā€™ Or touched. You get my point.ā€

But just as a prostate exam that ends quickly isnā€™t evidence a doctor is worried a patient might be perving, an exam that ends quickly also isnā€™t evidence a doctor isnā€™t being thorough.

ā€œSome patients have a very ā€˜high-riding prostate,ā€™ for example, and thatā€™s difficult to feel except for the apex, or the tip, of the prostate,ā€ said Dr. Winter. ā€œAnd I have long fingers!Ā In those cases, I will probably do a quick in-and-out because taking longer would just involve me massaging the anus with no specific information being gathered.ā€

Thereā€™s nothing wrong with massaging an anus for the sake of massaging an anus, of course, but no one needs to go to med school and/or to the doctor for that. But while I had her on the phone, I asked Dr. Winter again if some people do go to the doctor for that.

ā€œIn extremely rare instances patients are manipulative or fetishize their exams, but this is extremely uncommon,ā€ said Dr. Winter. ā€œAnd while I can't rule out the possibility that the urologist who saw PABC was ā€˜weirded outā€™ by his comments, it seems more likely that PABC is projecting that on to his doctor. There is so much shame around ā€˜butt stuffā€™ and so I can easily see how this happens.ā€ (Itā€™s also possible that Iā€™m the one doing the projecting here, as I was the one who raised the issue.)

That said, while intentional perving is rare, some people do get aroused during exams.

ā€œUnintended genital responsesā€”whether erection, or prostatic secretion during a rectal examā€”are normal and occur on occasion,ā€ said Dr. Winter. ā€œIt is the role of any self-respecting sex-positive clinician to acknowledge that these things are normal and move on.Ā But it's super uncommon and when it happens, the patient is usually stressed out and very apologetic about it.ā€

As for your problemā€”sensitivity around the base of your penis after one of your extended butt-play JO sessionsā€”Dr. Winter thinks you might need a different sort of exam altogether.

ā€œIt sounds like what heā€™s having is a pelvic floor muscle spasm,ā€ said Dr. Winter. ā€œPeople tense and contract muscles in their pelvisā€”muscles at the base of penisā€”during periods of prolonged stimulation. Heā€™s not doing anything wrong, and he doesnā€™t have to stop. But he might want to take a warm bath after. And if itā€™s too uncomfortable or gets worse, he should ask to be referred for a pelvic floor exam and possible pelvic-floor physical therapy.ā€

Follow Dr. Ashley Winter on Twitter @AshleyGWinter.

There's a long-running controversy among the Adult Baby/Diaper Lover (ABDL) community about the long-term impacts of continuously wearing and using diapers. Some argue that adult babies may or may not become a bedwetter and/or incontinent from continual diaper use.Ā The ABDLs who claim to have been successfully ā€œun-potty trainedā€ are loudly decried as liars by other members of their community.Ā Naturally, there aren't a lot of medical studies on this (there arenā€™t any), and I'm not going to ask my family doctor. Can you figure this out?

ā€”In Nappies Cancels Out Nocturia

Nope.

Iā€™m a 74-year-old straight male. I donā€™t have a problem for you. Instead, I am writing to share an idea with you with potential benefit to society. But, unlike you, I donā€™t have the means to spread the news. Based on the success of yourĀ ā€œIt Gets Betterā€ Project, you seem like the perfect person to publicize it. My idea and my proposal to you is this:Ā International Come-Out-of-the-Closet Day.

It would include coming out about your sexual orientation but not be limited to sexual orientation. It would include all long-suppressed ā€œsecrets,ā€ including affairs, crushes, no longer being in love with your spouse, or anything else a person might have kept hidden. I even have a suggestion for when to celebrate International Come-Out-of-the-Closet Day: March 4. The slogan would be ā€œMarch Forth on March Fourth!ā€ What do you think?

ā€”Movement About Really Changing Hearts

We already have a National Coming Out Day (NCOD), MARCH, when closeted queer people everywhere are encouragedā€”if they can do so safelyā€”to come out to their families, friends, neighbors, and coworkers. NCOD is not a new thing; itā€™s taken place on October 11 every year since 1988. And while I appreciate the spirit of your proposalā€”letā€™s all get those long-suppressed secrets off our chestsā€”Iā€™m not sure youā€™ve thoroughly thought this one through.

If one day a year we blurt out our secretsā€”affairs and crushes and secret second families includedā€”the result would probably look less like National Coming Out Day and more like The Purge. And since most people regard breaking up on an annual holiday as a needless and avoidable cruelty, people who confess to affairs or no longer being in love on International Come-Out-of-the-Closet Day will not be seen as courageous truth-tellers, MARCH, but as inconsiderate assholes. Itā€™s fine to dump someone, people fall out of love, people have affairs. But no one thinks itā€™s okay to dump someoneā€”or to share a secret that forces someone to dump youā€”on Thanksgiving or Christmas or Valentineā€™s Day. Because then the person whose heart you stomped on winds up being reminded every year when that holiday inevitably rolls around. So, for the same reason it wouldnā€™t be okay to blurt out terrible secrets on the holidays we already have, it wouldnā€™t be okay to blurt them out on a day dedicated to blurting out terrible secrets.

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