Like most of you, I have spent a lot of time enjoying my penis and testicles. It seems that we really are born with our favorite toys attached to us.
I decided years ago that when I die, I don't want my penis and testicles to go to waste. I feel they are too good to be tossed out. My wife is really interested in keeping my penis and testicles, should I die before her.
The question came up: Just HOW does one keep a human penis and testicles?
We've checked into that, and have learned much. In fact, we have discovered that there is a process called "Plastination" (look it up with a good search engine on the Internet - lots of info). The Plastination process is high-tech, costly, and requires a lot of time and experience. But the end result is an anatomical specimen that is non-toxic, safe to handle and examine, retains all the tissue to the very core, retains all the detail (wrinkles, freckles, moles, etc.) and most importantly: is extremely durable! Your treasured cock and balls can be processed and can last forever!
To make a long story short: My wife and I have decided to start a new branch of our biological supply business, and are offering to take a deceased (or live, for that matter) man's penis, testicles, scrotum, and even pubic scalp, if you wish, and plastinate them as a wonderful, intimate memento for your wife, significant other, friend, or even relative, to keep .
Please don't take this as spam, or a commercial promotion. I just have to think that others out there have to be as fond of their "packages" as I have always been of mine. And, why should you work a lifetime building a penis and testicles you love, only to let them go to waste.
Shouldn't they be preserved and kept and enjoyed by someone they mean a lot to?
If anyone would like to know more, e-mail me. We have just started this in cooperation with two highly experienced plastination labs here in the USA. No web site - yet.
Like life insurance, there are things a guy wants to know that are important and are going to be taken care of. Your penis may be one of them.
I decided years ago that when I die, I don't want my penis and testicles to go to waste. I feel they are too good to be tossed out. My wife is really interested in keeping my penis and testicles, should I die before her.
The question came up: Just HOW does one keep a human penis and testicles?
We've checked into that, and have learned much. In fact, we have discovered that there is a process called "Plastination" (look it up with a good search engine on the Internet - lots of info). The Plastination process is high-tech, costly, and requires a lot of time and experience. But the end result is an anatomical specimen that is non-toxic, safe to handle and examine, retains all the tissue to the very core, retains all the detail (wrinkles, freckles, moles, etc.) and most importantly: is extremely durable! Your treasured cock and balls can be processed and can last forever!
To make a long story short: My wife and I have decided to start a new branch of our biological supply business, and are offering to take a deceased (or live, for that matter) man's penis, testicles, scrotum, and even pubic scalp, if you wish, and plastinate them as a wonderful, intimate memento for your wife, significant other, friend, or even relative, to keep .
Please don't take this as spam, or a commercial promotion. I just have to think that others out there have to be as fond of their "packages" as I have always been of mine. And, why should you work a lifetime building a penis and testicles you love, only to let them go to waste.
Shouldn't they be preserved and kept and enjoyed by someone they mean a lot to?
If anyone would like to know more, e-mail me. We have just started this in cooperation with two highly experienced plastination labs here in the USA. No web site - yet.
Like life insurance, there are things a guy wants to know that are important and are going to be taken care of. Your penis may be one of them.