Talk:Electroejaculation

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The picture in this article has nothing to do with the procedure described and is nothing more that some pig masterbating with electrical wires attached. It needs to be deleted.— Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.99.37.90 (talkcontribs) 23:49, October 2, 2010

I removed the gif. It clearly did not show electroejaculation, which according to the rest of the article requires prostate stimulation. Electrical attachments on or inside the penis are something else. If the gif belongs on Wikipedia at all, it belongs on Erotic electrostimulation. --Wacketeer (talk) 05:31, 17 November 2023 (UTC) (Double edit - can't believe this irrelevant exhibitionism was up for thirteen years. Jeez)[reply]

Grave-robbing aspect censored in the article![edit]

This article is visibly censored! It fails to mention that electro-ejaculation is also being used to desecrate human cadavers. Especially in the USA, freshly deceased young and middle aged males (accident and crime victims) are often "milked" to create post-humous babies for self-declared girlfriends and wives. (Because of the lack of national ID system in the USA, it is not possible to tell with 100% certainity if the domestic partner or spouse is really so, or just a clever fraudster.)

There are most heinous stories circulating in medical circles. In some cases, cadavers up to 24 hours old, some with visible signs of early decomposition, were "electro-milked" for semen in the USA and video footages of such acts are being shown in universities. In some cases mere legs and abdomens, missing the upper torso and head due to grievous accidents, were milked for semen for "in vitro" fertilization to create human babies.

Of course this Frankeinstein-ish aspect is forcibly supressed in Wikipedia! 91.82.36.58 (talk) 18:39, 21 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]

It's not mentioned because nobody has added it yet. Be bold and do it yourself! Be sure to add reliable sources, though!--Auric talk 22:35, 21 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Note: the article now mentions posthumous sperm retrieval, on which we also have an article. -- The Anome (talk) 09:24, 31 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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