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Previously on "Testicular electrodes should replace the pill, conclude women"

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by Paddy View Post
    Early forms of sperm control were discovered in 1660 by blacksmiths accidently catching their scrotums on anvils while whacking testacies with a hot mallet.

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    The idea was first suggested in 1970 by Mostafa Fahim, a researcher at the University of Missouri-Columbia, who published several studies of ultrasound treatments that killed germ cells and caused infertility, even testing the theory in humans. The machinery Fahim used is no longer available, so the researchers had to start over with commercially available ultrasound equipment and see what would have a similar effect to what was observed historically.

    Future Male Birth Control May Zap Sperm with Sound Waves | Male Contraception, New Birth Control & Ultrasound Waves | LiveScience
    Early forms of sperm control were discovered in 1660 by blacksmiths accidently catching their scrotums on anvils while whacking testacies with a hot mallet.

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  • vetran
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    The idea was first suggested in 1970 by Mostafa Fahim, a researcher at the University of Missouri-Columbia, who published several studies of ultrasound treatments that killed germ cells and caused infertility, even testing the theory in humans. The machinery Fahim used is no longer available, so the researchers had to start over with commercially available ultrasound equipment and see what would have a similar effect to what was observed historically.

    Future Male Birth Control May Zap Sperm with Sound Waves | Male Contraception, New Birth Control & Ultrasound Waves | LiveScience

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  • The Spartan
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    Originally posted by Paddy View Post
    Perhaps the electrodes could be used as part of role play in an S&M dungeon session.
    Now that's what I'm talking about, hook me up to the mains and crank up the power!!! mwahahaha

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  • Paddy
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    Perhaps the electrodes could be used as part of role play in an S&M dungeon session.

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  • The Spartan
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    hahaha looks like fun hook me up, I wonder if it could be used while you're actually having sex two thrills for the price of one

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  • Halo Jones
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    "So, do you have any idea how long it’ll be until we have a home-use kit?”

    Take that to dragons den: charge £1k per kit & be a millionaire inside of a month

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  • scooterscot
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    They look like headphones.

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  • Graham
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