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Kicking a kneeing

I have had request to talk about kicking an kneeing the testicles so I thought I would write something on the subject. There are lots of good resources on this subject that are worth trying as well. I have focused on causing injury to the testicles by squeezing them. While this may be the most effective way to achieve a rupture it might not always be possible. The man maybe clothed in tight fitting clothes so grabbing the testicles may be hard or it may not suit the situation. There may also be a situation where you are uncomfortable and grabbing the testicles might not be appropriate. You may feel unsafe or a male may have said something inappropriate to you. It may not be a situation where you feel you are going to be raped but instead feel a male has behaved wrongly or made a bad comment. In these situations kicking or kneeing the testicles works really well. There is often a good, positive perception in the public that if a woman kicks a man in the balls there is a good reaso

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In response to. Anonymous 14 December 2017 at 22:28 Thank you for all this important information. It is not easy to read but this knowledge can be a life saver. All women should be taught this to be prepared and to know how to effectively retaliate in a rape situation. I was wondering about the point when the attacker is already aroused with erection, and his testicles are lifted to his body and his scrotum becomes much tighter. Many men also have naturally tighter scrotum. In this case, I guess it would be difficult to properly grab such a sack the way you described. What would you recommend for this situation? Thank you for your question and as you have eluded to there are many factors that can affect your situation. This is why it is important to not just focus on say, kicking the testicles but also kneeing and grabbing. All you can do is try to analyse your situation and act as best you can.   You are correct that the scrotum can become tight making grabbing harder. This

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In Response to. Anonymous 10 December 2017 at 01:56 Hi, Thank you for writing this and as others are asking questions I might to. Given a woman can agree to sex then take away consent halfway through. What are your thoughts on a situation where a woman agreed to sex then changed her mind. Could she use the testicle twist then or how can she use that in that situation? Thank you... It is well established that a woman can give consent to sex then take it back. This is nothing new and needs to be respected. If a man continues after consent has been revoked then he is a rapist. So yes the testicle twist can be used and you should rupture at least one testicle with the technique if possible.  Perhaps you can move your hands into place before you tell him to stop and if he does, great. But if not then you can begin to squeeze. Then if you do squeeze he will probably ask you to let go as you compress his testicles. Sadly he is clearly only now agreeing because of the pain so there

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In response to Anonymous 21 November 2017 at 18:13 Hello. You have talked about rupturing the testicles which we have all heard about but you have also mentioned flattening them. Whats the difference and are their benefits to flattening the testicle instead of just rupturing it? Would a benefit be more pain for the man and more chance he would lose the testicle? So if I wanted to destroy them would you recommend I flatten both testicles instead of just rupturing them? Firstly some clarification.  Testicle rupture - This is when the outer-wall or tunica albuginea of the testicle is ripped or torn open. The tunica albuginea is a fibrous covering of the testicles. It acts a a protective barrier and gives the testicles their strength. This is normally the result of a large, sudden impact, or multiple impacts.  This is hugely painful for the male and a very effective defense technique. One performed successfully a male should be unable to move or chase you so it is recommend y