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Ball Torture
by
Dirk
with
David Stein
and Richard Sommers MD
Table of Contents
Introduction
Ball Torture
(BT) refers to a range of techniques to cause sensation, discomfort
and pain in the male testicles and scrotum. Common examples are
squeezing with hands, slapping and beating with hands and other
objects, crushing using various vice-like devices and applying
pressure with bindings, straps and weights are favorite techniques.
Often found in conjunction with
cock torture
(CT), thus CBT.
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What's the Thrill?
As
most men know, the balls are highly sensitive, particularly to
pressure. Most men find handling, stroking and squeezing gently
is a pleasurable sensation in itself, and the boundary between
strong sensation and outright pain seems particularly malleable
here. For many people there is also the thrill that the balls are
regarded as probably the most delicate and vulnerable part of the
male anatomy and using them in SM games requires great trust and
carries a particularly intense charge.
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Anatomy
The scrotum
is a loose, flexible bag of skin that contains the
testicles
(the 'balls'), two bean-shaped organs of fibrous material
covering soft gland tissue in which sperm is produced. Plentiful
pressure-sensitive nerves in the testicles account for their
extreme sensitivity to blows or squeezing. A ridge on the outside
of each testicle, known as the
epidymis,
extends up to form a lump on top and contains tubules that transfer
sperm. Attached to the top, next to the epidymis, is the
spermatic cord,
an elastic tissue that connects the testicles to the rest of the
body and contains the
vas deferens,
the duct between the epidymis and the penis. Since sperm production
requires a lower temperature than the normal body temperature, the
testicles usually hang outside the body, but the spermatic cord can
draw them up into the body when cold. The scrotum also contains
some fluid.
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What to Use
Hands
are the obvious weapons: precisely controllable and always available.
Slap (gently), punch (more gently), or flick with finger backs, and
carefully squeeze with the fingers. Get the balls in the bottom of
the scrotum, then twist the scrotum around above them to prevent
them slipping out of your fingers.
Probably the second most popular items are
ball bondage
toys. Cords, ropes, laces and bandages can all be wrapped in
various ways around the balls to stretch the scrotal skin, force
balls apart or together and put pressure on individual balls. A
classic basic tie is a loop around the base of both cock and balls,
a loop around the neck of the scrotum and then a loop between the
balls to force them apart. Leather and fetish shops usually have
a range of (usually leather, sometimes rubber or neoprene) toys
with various arrangements of straps purpose made for ball bondage,
for example:
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Cock and ball straps
and
dividers
anchor the balls in place round the root of the scrotum and
cock and pass around the scrotum vertically to separate
the balls.
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Ball stretchers
are straps of various sizes that go around the top of the
scrotum horizontally, forcing the balls down into the stretched
sac. Alternatives are bandages, ropes or leather thongs which
can be gradually wrapped round to increase the pressure. Just
a modest strap around the top of the scrotum will have the
additional effect of trapping the balls and preventing them
slipping out of range.
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Parachutes
are parachute-shaped devices with a hole in the middle for
the scrotum to pass through, with the parachute itself resting
on top of the balls.
Ball weights
are then hung from chains below the parachute. Weights can
also be hung from arrangements of chain or rope. Be very
careful with weights: some men can work up to hanging quite
large weights from their balls, but there is some danger
to the practice. Weights of 500g-1.5kg (1-3 lbs) should be
enough to give sensation and be safe.
As well as weights, light objects that move can be hung from balls.
A London top has experimented with dangling a spherical jumping toy
from Toys R Us in a string bag attached to ball bindings or parachute.
Crushing
the balls can be achieved with various clamps or bondage equipment
like cling film (saran wrap) or elastic bandages (Ace bandages).
Tony DeBlase says he has read "of an American Indian torture that
involved soaking a piece of rawhide and then sewing it up to tightly
encase a victim's scrotum. As it dries, it shrinks, increasing
pressure" (1993:17). He also speculates about experimenting with
an inflatable blood pressure cuff, and suggests putting gravel
inside the elastic bandages to add abrasion to the repertoire of
ball techniques.
Toys for
beating
need to be fairly light and delicate. An ordinary pencil is quite
adequate, especially for rapid light strokes on a well-secured ball.
Some people use a small, soft
cat o'nine tails
called a ball whip. One source of
hard objects
suitable to the task is music shops: try bell-beaters designed for
playing hand-held cowbells, or mallets topped with dense rubber balls
of the sort used to play glockenspiels and chime bars!
Other specialist techniques could be applied to the balls. See
elastrators, electricity, play piercing, shaving.
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Health and Safety
The
key thing to remember is that levels of
tolerance
vary enormously. When you're playing with anyone new, always start
out lightly with any kind of stimulation to the balls and increase
the intensity gradually. With an established partner or in "self-abuse,"
you can safely begin at a higher level and move faster, but you should
still be very sensitive to his (or your own) reactions as you go along.
Probably the single most important danger signal in this area is
intense and often rapidly increasing pain, so the bottom must be
able to let the top know unmistakably when he's had enough. In
the vast majority of cases, a bottom whose consciousness is not
dulled by alcohol or drugs will have no difficulty in distinguishing
between a level of pain that is erotically stimulating and pain that
signals real damage.
Probably the most common form of genitorture involves pressure exerted by
"ball crushers,"
the hands, or
weights.
While even a heavy, experienced masochist is almost certain to beg
for relief well before damage is done through steady pressure alone,
if you have any doubt whether you're injuring him, stop.
Ball stretchers
aren't hazardous within reasonable limits, but don't get impatient
and overdo. Begin with a narrow stretcher band and work up to wider
ones gradually, carefully monitoring the bottom's (or your own)
acceptance of the increasing pressure. Do not leave the any genital
bindings on too long and certainly not overnight - a good rule of
thumb is to remove them every 20 or 30 minutes and allow the circulation
to return to normal for a while. See the Cock Torture briefing for more
on the dangers of
circulation blockage
in cock and ball play.
Much more potentially hazardous is any
bondage
in which the balls are tied to something else, such as another
part of the body or a hook on wall or floor, and might be yanked
by a sudden movement: for instance, if you tie a rope or attach a
chain between his ankles and his scrotum so that if he tries to move
his legs he pulls on his balls. Don't combine this kind of bondage
with any other strong stimulation that might cause him to yank on
his balls involuntarily, in reaction to pain elsewhere, unless he's
otherwise so tightly restrained he cannot move enough to put pressure
on them. And never tie someone by the balls to a wall, post, etc. in
a standing position without additional support: he could lose his
balance or feint and put his whole bodyweight on them.
The most common injuries to the balls during genitorture are
abrasions
(usually from rough-surfaced bindings, such as rawhide or
scratchy rope),
bruises
(usually from slapping or whipping the balls), and tiny
cuts
(which might happen in any rough play when the scrotum is
pulled tight over the balls, or during a shaving), minor
injuries best treated with sensible first aid such as cleaning
with antiseptic. Bruises generally heal by themselves, though
an ice pack can limit swelling. Medical intervention is not
usually necessary unless the bruising doesn't fade normally
or you suspect an infection.
More serious is a
hematomas,
which occurs when an injury ruptures larger, deeper blood vessels
and a pool or pocket of blood forms between layers of tissue, such
as between the scrotum and the balls. The pocket of blood will
generally clot in a short time and form a hard mass. Externally,
it will appear as a firm, bulging, or swollen area. A small
hematomas will usually be reabsorbed without lasting damage. One that is
large or keeps growing (because fresh blood keeps accumulating)
can "squeeze" adjacent structures, including nerves and blood
vessels, reducing circulation to the area and impairing sensation
and other functions. If the pressure of a large
hematomas is not
relieved, permanent damage can result. Prompt medical attention
is indicated.
In men who are predisposed to them, minor injuries to the balls
can precipitate subsequent swellings, called
hydroceles
or
spermatoceles,
in which fluids other than blood build up in the space around
the testicles. They can be corrected at one's convenience unless
they become infected, in which case prompt treatment is required.
Another problem to watch out for is an
epididymal cyst;
this is not typically caused by trauma but if you notice any
unexplained swelling or mass in your partner's scrotum, or your
own, do not engage in such play until you know it is harmless or
have it corrected. Also, avoid ball bondage entirely with anyone
who has a
scrotal hernia.
Probably the most serious damage that might occur to the balls
during erotic genitorture -- which is not to say that it's likely
-- is
rupture of a testicle.
This is when the outer covering of the ball splits and allows the
contents to spill out into the scrotal sac. Besides causing extreme
pain, often accompanied by nausea, a ruptured testicle will make the
scrotum swell rapidly, and internal bleeding will nearly always create
a large hematomas. The ballsac will appear black and blue and be massively
enlarged. If this happens, go to an emergency room immediately! The most
likely causes are suddenly yanking on the balls or hitting them with a
heavy, blunt instrument. Symptoms similar to rupture occur in cases of
testicular torsion,
which is when the spermatic cords and vessels that suspend the
testicle within the scrotum become twisted or kinked, interrupting
the normal flow of blood, etc. There will be intense pain, and the
scrotum will swell rapidly and be extremely tender to the touch.
Surgery must be done within six hours of the onset of pain or the
testicle will be lost.
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Health and Safety advice consists of edited extracts from the
"Bond-Aid" column in
Bound & Gagged
magazine, Issues 30 and 31 by
David Stein
with Richard Sommers MD; © copyright 1992 David Stein.
Used by permission of the author.
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