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'''elastrator''' is a [[Castration|castration]] device that cuts off circulation to the [[Testicle|testicles]] when utilized, called "elastration." An elastrator basically stretches a strong rubber band over the [[Scrotum|scrotum]] and above the testicles. When the band is secured, the testicles are tightly tied off at the base of the scrotum and allowed to die from lack of [[Blood|blood]]. This process can take up to six or more hours, but in some people, irreversible damage may occur within the first hour of applying the band.
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Those who have successfully utilized this method report that the pain is agonizing for the first twelve hours, but after that, the feeling dulls until the testicles are entirely dead. At this point, the entire scrotum and testes can be cut off below the band without any pain or bleeding. The band is left on until the area is healed enough to hold together on its own. This method of castration is commonly done on farms and is also the method favored by home ([[DIY|DIY]]) and [[BDSM|BDSM]] practitioners, due to its relative simplicity and safety. An added benefit to this method is that it also removes the scrotum during the process of destroying the testicles. If the scrotum is left on, [[Sepsis|sepsis]] (blood poisoning) and [[Infection|infection]] are very real risks if [[Dry Gangrene|dry gangrene]] doesn't set in like it should. On the other hand, if the band is removed too soon after removing the scrotum, major and uncontrollable [[Bleeding|bleeding]] is risked.
'''Emrys Yetz''' is the founder of [[Rites Of Passage]], a [[Suspension]] group.


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''He can be found on IAM at'' [http://iam.bmezine.com/?Tyler+Durden IAM: Tyler Durden].
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Elastrators are a veterinary tool — available no-questions-asked through farm supply companies — and are not "approved" for use on humans and are certainly not considered safe by the medical community — unlike the [[Burdizzo|Burdizzo]], another DIY farm-castration tool. However, like most castration devices designed for use by relatively untrained farmers, it is able to provide cheap castrations with a minimum of livestock loss.
Yetz is a dedicated and high quality professional [[Piercer]]. Yetz has been a professional piercer for ten years. He currently pierces at [[Lucky's]] in Northampton and Amherst, MA, and also pierces out of [[Lefty's]] In his hometown of Pittsfield, MA. Yetz says ''"I do my best to make the client feel comfortable and provide an professional, aseptic procedure along with being there to help with any further questions down the road."''


== See Also ==
'''Other Shops Emrys has been associated with:'''
* [[Burdizzo|Burdizzo]]
 
* [[Castration|Castration]]
* [[Splash of Color]]
* [[Eunuch|Eunuch]]
* [[Crazy Chameleon]]
* [[Banding|Banding]]
* [[Obscurities]]
* [[Brutal Temtations]]
* [[Bowery Tattoo]]
* [[Peter tat-2]]
 
== External Links ==
* [http://www.luckystattoo.org www.luckystattoo.org]
* [http://www.ariteofpassage.org www.ariteofpassage.org]

Latest revision as of 03:15, 17 September 2023

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Emrys Yetz is the founder of Rites Of Passage, a Suspension group.

He can be found on IAM at IAM: Tyler Durden.

Yetz is a dedicated and high quality professional Piercer. Yetz has been a professional piercer for ten years. He currently pierces at Lucky's in Northampton and Amherst, MA, and also pierces out of Lefty's In his hometown of Pittsfield, MA. Yetz says "I do my best to make the client feel comfortable and provide an professional, aseptic procedure along with being there to help with any further questions down the road."

Other Shops Emrys has been associated with:

External Links