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XenonVoid

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  1. So, recently I've been looking into making a stent for myself in order to see what it's like to be incontinent, as well as leaving one in long enough that the effects don't just vanish once I take it out. I get the feeling people are going to give me flack for this, so allow me to provide some context for me that might change the situation a little. If you plan to post, be sure to read everything I say here, because if you don't read/ignore a single thing I've said and your response reflects that, chances are I'll notice and subsequently stop taking you seriously, since you clearly didn't give me that courtesy when you replied. Now then, for the context:

    I have Asperger's Syndrome. Basically, it's like a really mild version of autism that, in many cases, also comes hand in hand with very high intelligence. This is what is known as twice exceptional, because the person has both a developmental disorder and high mental capacity. Thankfully, I inherited high intelligence

  2. 5 hours ago, babykeiff said:

    In earlier posts here, XenonVoid infers that he is intelligent and mature enough to be able to make all the relevant choices in creating self incontinence via electrical interuption of his sphincter control. He also trys to defend himself from direct attack for his wishes. These actions seems like the actions of a reasonable contientious person. However, in what I thought was a set of clear instructions (insert a cath, shock oneself, 4-6 hours later repeat) and the known fact of 24 hours a day (or if you so wish, 16 hours awake (approx) the simple maths of dividing 16 by 4 would answer the question without much thought. The purchase of an electric hair remover is readily available, that is unless one lives in a limited community,

  3. I read your whole post this time, delta1. Here's my response to a single part of it.

    You say weighing decision carefully doesn't equate to experience. I agree, because your kind of experience is worse than my way of making decisions. I have no value in experience that makes one as narrow-minded as you seem to be.

    This'll be the last time I reply to you, since you've proven to not be worth more of my time than this. See you.

    EDIT: After looking up the symptoms, I have a name for it. When experience makes people closed-minded, it's called the earned dogmatism effect. Look it up, it's pretty interesting.

  4. 3 minutes ago, sunwutian said:

    You didn't miss anything. It's the usual "don't desire incontinence, you don't know what you want, just use your diapers when you want and it's the same thing!" tripe.

    If someone publicly said to a transgender person, "don't have gender reassignment surgery or take hormone therapy, that'll harm your body! Just wear your preferred gender's clothes and that's good enough!", most progressive people would consider them quite regressive and ignore them.

    Yet even on an AB/DL forum named "incontinent desires", we're never going to get recognition for this form of BIID, no matter how many times we explain it to people. I think what we really need is a dedicated website and forum for this that bans such people.

    I'm used to people not taking me seriously just because I'm not as old and/or "experienced" as them, so I don't mind it too much. All I need to do about it is correct them where they're wrong, and if they still don't listen, they're not worth any more of my time in the first place, and

  5. I'm not going to quote you because your post is too long, but this is for you, delta1:

    I'm going to ignore the fact that this thread has served its purpose for me already and that you and the guy above you totally necro'd it. Normally I'd get irritated because this conversation ended months ago, but this time I have something else to be irritated about, so I'll respond.

    You doomed any chance of me taking you seriously enough to listen by assuming that I operate the same as other "adolescents". I'll admit right now that I didn't read past you saying I was one, because I felt it would only degenerate from there (I did skim some of it, but nothing comprehensive).

    Just an FYI: my brain functions fundamentally different from normal humans in a lot of ways. I have to analyze every step before I make the first one so as to make sure I don't screw anything up, for one. My brain is hardwired to

  6. I'm seriously considering starting to try one or some of the methods here to get rid of my erections. Before anyone says anything about how young I am, I should say that I will never have an active sex life, I'm an aromantic asexual and I hold the opinion that romance in general (and sometimes socializing overall)

  7. 13 hours ago, babykeiff said:

    The question of how to achieve incontinence by electrical stimulation has been posted in many places, and answers have been given which skate around the truth -- but to do this needs planning and paitence.

    Insert an indwelling cathether. This will force both sphincters open. Secondly, using a electrical device - tens / hair remover etc connected to damp skin at the base of the penis just above the scrotum, shock oneself continually until ones bladder starts to spasm. Remove the cath and diaper one self. Repeat process every 4 - 6 hours.

    Within a few days, the bladder will constantly be twitching. As a result, will revert to automomic voiding.

  8. Another question I thought I'd ask, though other people have probably asked this as well: Assuming I were to catheterize myself continuously, how long would it have to continue before my sphincters atrophied? As in, an actual time frame? This is also assuming that I change them out for new ones when necessary, for those of you who probably would have said something about that.

  9. 5 hours ago, Creepymouse said:

    One area you might investigate is the use of TENS and electrostim devices by fetishists. I've read of using a urethral wand and a buttplug to pass a mild current right through the prostate - causing anything from uncontrollable orgasmic contractions to severe discomfort. I have read of several people using TENS externally for sexual stimulation and even attempts at causing urination, but haven't heard of any success. (I have, however, seen it used to tremendous effect, used externally on FEMALE anatomy.) Your best bet to get closer might be to tire the urethral sphincters to the point that they don't work for a while using such an internal electrostim wand.

    However, I haven't heard of anyone on DD or other diaper sites using such a method to combat continence. You're asking us for information we simply don't have.

    I, for one, would love to read about your experiments if you decide to pursue something. It could become a go-to like the wildly popular "Modified Catheter" thread.

    This is the kind of post I was looking for, to be frank. I wasn't looking for people who don't know me or how I operate to give me near-useless life advice, like most of the other posters were doing right from the start.

    I may try this (last sentence of quoted paragraph 1) if I can get my hands on something like that without my house mate finding out. I don't live alone yet, and likely won't for a few years, so this may be a challenge. If I can actually get the money to purchase one into my checking account, then I might consider it. But for that to happen, I have to wait for my disability income (due to my 25 hour days, I can't hold a job unless I work on my own time, and I need

  10. 25 minutes ago, Elfking said:

    Unless you deliberately electrocute yourself with a huge voltage you aren't going to paralyze yourself I would think, though I'm no electrician. I would think carefully about making such decisions as wanting rid of sexual function or urinary continence at such a young age though... When I was 18 I wanted a lot of things that I didn't want only a few years later.

    I would probably take this as sage advice if I wasn't the kind of person who knows what he wants and doesn't change his mind about it. I'm not a whimsical person, especially for someone my age. I get that most 18-year-olds probably don't know what they want in life yet, but you were mistaken in assuming that I'm the same as them. I've known what I want to do with my life since middle school (and it hasn't once changed since then), I've known I'm asexual for going on two years, and I've known I wanted incontinence for longer, but I've never had the means to do it until recently.

    By the way, as I explained, I'm an aromantic asexual. This means I experience neither

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