I Assumed Everyone Felt ... Weird at the Doctor's Office. Apparently Not Like This.
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I Assumed Everyone Felt ... Weird at the Doctor's Office. Apparently Not Like This.
"Dear How to Do It, I have some kind of medical fetish, I think. I've always found gynecological exams to be kind of a turn on. When we did intrauterine insemination (I'm a trans guy), which most people find super unsexy, I got positively horny. And recently I had an MRI, and I almost could have come just being inside."
"If you figure out exactly what it is about the MRI that turns you on, you'll have a much better shot of replicating the experience at home. A cold tube like an MRI's may be a tough thing to approximate, but you can certainly make yourself a confined space via a large box (like the kind refrigerators come in). Confinement, after all, is big in BDSM, where it can take many forms (cages, rooms, being tied to something)."
A trans man experiences arousal from gynecological exams, intrauterine insemination, and being inside an MRI, noting sensations like half-nakedness, powerlessness, and a cold tube. Fantasizing alone does not produce arousal; a physical manifestation is necessary. Identifying the exact trigger can guide replication attempts at home. Confinement can be approximated with a large box, and BDSM offers options such as cages, restraints, and room confinement. Claustrophilia and vacbeds can reproduce tight-space sensations. Partnered medical roleplay and kink-minded apps or online communities can connect consenting people for safer exploration.
Read at Slate Magazine
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