I think porn stars bleach their assholes because they think pink ones are more attractive than brown ones. As you age for some reason the skin in the genital area and between your thighs - at least for many people - darkens. So just like anything else, if it’s associated with youth, it’s associated with beauty.
Yesterday was the first time I can say I overdid it with PE. I was pumping and got up around 10mm of Hg a few times, but usually only when I tugged on the pump which I like to do to add a little element of stretch to the pumping routine. Anyway, after my session I noticed little red dots all along the shaft of my dick, i.e. burst capillaries. Not really a big deal, but it got me to thinking. This is what burst capillaries looks like. I’ve never had this before and yet I have had some discoloration. If I ever had anything larger than a capillary burst I’d know about it, so unless I burst capillaries deep inside my shaft, and that blood somehow migrated to the surface of my dick, the discoloration I’ve been experiencing must be coming from somewhere other than blood.
I’m still pretty sure that it’s iron that causes the discoloration, but not necessarily iron that comes from red blood cells. Iron is also found in the serum bound to a protein called transferrin (which transports iron throughout the body) and ferritin (which is a storehouse for larger amounts of iron). These protein complexes are significantly smaller than red blood cells and I imagine might be able to cross the vessel wall before the vessel were to actually burst. Which would mean that you could get discoloration without actually bursting any capillaries - it would just require a lot of increased intraluminal pressure. The problem is that I think this is sort of a one way valve. You can squeeze things out of blood vessels but I don’t think you can squeeze them back in.
The only way to fix this would be to either decrease the intraluminal pressure (gentler PE), increase the natural integrity of the vessel wall (maybe vitamin C or other supplements), or limit the amount of time the vessel wall has to go without O2. I imagine that it has to be an interplay of all these things.
The other way to fix it of course would be to use a bleaching agent. My only concern with bleaching is that we’d essentially just be covering up the problem. Which is of course fine if the problem really is only cosmetic. The problem is that it’s not just iron that gets squeezed out of the vessels when you subject your dick to PE - but all kinds of substances that are normally found in your serum. If I were to bet, I’d say that there’d likely be no pathology associated with it in the long term, but that would only be a guess. I know that hemosiderin deposition (from Iron) is thought to be a benign process, but who knows for sure what all those proteins are really doing to our dick’s extracellular milieu. Probably nothing, but not definitely nothing.
In any event this is unlikely to stop anyone from PEing because the risks, at surface level at least, appear to be pretty minimal.
So if it’s just a cosmetic thing hopefully the bleaching cream found at this site - http://shop.sto re.yahoo.com/bu … bleaccream.html - will help fix it. But I’d like to hear some feedback from more people who have used this stuff. Putting something on my asshole is one thing, but I tend to place a little more value on my penis.