I’m safely back in Seattle, my NYC trip sadly at an end. My last full day there was enlivened by a great session with Empress Wu. This was our first session together and much fun was had, accompanied by a steady stream of snarling and whimpering from me. I’ll hopefully be able to share a few photographs from that in a future post.
In the meantime let me leave you with some light reading in the form of this article on coming out as kinky to a medical professional. Doctors and nurses are a common roleplay, but the reality of combining kink and medical professionals is typically less enjoyable. In many areas BDSM occupies an odd legal gray zone, particularly around the ability (or not) of an individual to consent to be hurt. Simply saying you consented to an act doesn’t necessarily make it legal. That gives medical professionals leverage if they choose to use it. Hopefully that’s an unlikely thing to happen, but it’s really not something you want to have to worry about when seeking medical help.
This artwork belong firmly in the fun fantasy style of medical play. The style seems familiar, but I can’t currently put a name to an artist. It appears to be signed jh 18, which doesn’t mean much to me.
Update: Thanks to a helpful comment I believe this is the work of joerggum, and you can find more on his deviantart account. Fans of heavy medical play should definitely appreciate his art.
I think the picture comes from someone called joerggum on DeviantArt: https://www.deviantart.com/joerggum/
I think you’re right. Thanks! Definitely seems to match his style. Interesting heavy medical themes.
I’ve updated the post with the appropriate attribution. Thanks again for the pointer.
-paltego
I went to talk to a medical professional about … well, about some rather personal problems involving a period of impotence I was suffering, actually. She was very nice about it and we talked about my medical history and things that had been preying on my mind at work, but in the end she said it was probably just the steel tube that I was locked in and I should be able to sustain a perfectly normal erection if anyone ever let me out. Which was quite a relief. She recommended desperate, obsequious pleading – which obviously I was trying already, but it was good to know I was on the right track.
It’s always good to discover a medical professional who really understands your issues. It sounds like she has a real flair for diagnosing trickier conditions like yours.
Just be careful if anyone suggests they need to take an MRI. The combination of that steel tube and huge magnets might lead to a bit of a wrench!
-paltego