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"M.I. Wakefield" <none@present> wrote:
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> "The Chief Instigator" wrote in message
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> > Fisting involves ...
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> And what would ever make you think that the readers of can.politics would be
> the least bit interested in your sexual practices?
Gaetan Dugas of course. The Canadian queer who spread AIDS
world wide as a knob gobbling butt cheek spreading flight
attendant.
> >
> >
> > Fisting involves the insertion of a fist and part of the forearm into
> > the rectum. The homosexual euphemism for fisting is handballing. Shook
> > et al.1 provide a photograph of a homosexual inserting both his fists
> > simultaneously into the rectum of another. Alternatively, two
> > homosexuals may simultaneously insert one fist each into the rectum of a
> > third homosexual. At one time or the other, some private homosexual
> > clubs devoted to fisting have existed in the U.S.A. Such clubs have
> > fancy names such as M.A.F.I.A. (Mid America Fists In Action),2 T.A.I.L.
> > (Total Ass Involvement League),2 and a Church known as F.F.A. (Fist
> > Fuckers of America).1
> >
> >
> > Inserting a fist into the rectum is not easy. Homosexuals use a
> > combination of lubricants and drugs such as amyl nitrite, methaqualone,
> > marijuana, LSD, mescaline, cocaine, wine, and other alcohols to get the
> > job done; the drugs act as both muscle relaxants and aphrodisiacs.1, 2
> > Methaqualone and nitrites are among the chief drugs used by homosexuals
> > because of their alleged aphrodisiac effects and facilitation of muscle
> > relaxation to ease rectal insertion of fists or other large objects.3
> > Often, homosexuals introduce drugs into the rectum to enable rapid
> > muscle relaxation. Homosexuals that introduce alcohol into their rectum,
> > in the form of a wine enema for instance, learn fast that they can
> > easily get drunk that way. Indeed, the rectal wall rapidly absorbs the
> > drugs, which then enter the rectal veins. These veins drain into the
> > inferior vena cava (a vein), thereby allowing the drugs to act more
> > potently because the inactivation of some compounds that are unstable in
> > the stomach and small bowel is avoided or substantially reduced and so
> > is the liver first-pass elimination or detoxification of the drugs.1
> > Rectal administration of drugs can be dangerous. Doss and Gowitt
> > described the death of a 29-year-old homosexual resulting from rectal
> > administration of cocaine by his partner.4
> >
> >
> > Having achieved fist insertion, the movement of the hand and arm within
> > the rectum may continue for two or more hours.2 Rest breaks may occur,
> > but the fist is usually left in the rectum while the partners relax.1
> > Fisting may occur in conjunction with sexual sadomasochism. Shook et al
> > provide a photograph of a homosexual with a fist inserted in his rectum,
> > a “cock ring” around the base of his scrotum, and clothespins applied to
> > his inner thigh.1
> >
> >
> > Fisting is associated with a variety of injuries such as mucosal
> > lacerations, rectosigmoid perforations, and sphincter lacerations
> > resulting in partial or complete anal/fecal incontinence (see here).5
> > Several homosexual women indulge in fisting, too.6, 7 In one study, 25%
> > of a sample of homosexual and bisexual women had engaged in vaginal
> > fisting.7
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> >
> >
> > References
> >
> > ^ Shook LL, Whittle R, Rose EF. Rectal fist insertion. An unusual form
> > of sexual behavior. Am J Forensic Med Pathol 1985;6(4):319-24.
> >
> > ^ Navin H. Medical and surgical risks in handballing: implications of an
> > inadequate socialization process. J Homosex 1981;6(3):67-76.
> >
> > ^ Reay DT, Eisele JW. Sexual abuse and death of an elderly lady by
> > "fisting". Am J Forensic Med Pathol 1983;4(4):347-9.
> > ^ Doss PL, Gowitt GT. Investigation of a death caused by rectal
> > insertion of cocaine. Am J Forensic Med Pathol 1988;9(4):336-8.
> >
> > ^ Sohn N, Weinstein MA, Gonchar J. Social injuries of the rectum. Am J
> > Surg 1977;134(5):611-2.
> >
> > ^ Jay K, Young A. The gay report. New York: Summit Books, 1979.
> >
> > ^ Lemp GF, Jones M, Kellogg TA, et al. HIV seroprevalence and risk
> > behaviors among lesbians and bisexual women in San Francisco and
> > Berkeley, California. Am J Public Health 1995;85(11):1549-52.
> >
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