I’m the magnet girl from Reddit

Warning for NSFW topic.

For those of you who use reddit, you probably saw my post about implanting a neodymium magnet in my clitoris. I’ve been meaning to introduce myself here, but alas the Glowing Clit Magnet Raccoon has been pretty busy.

For some context, we used the X series axial magnet. The way it worked out, my body mod artist actually took it out of the needle, cut open a channel, and then stitched it back up. I trust his judgement on that. So far, everything has been mostly fine. I did have a bit of a scare on the 4th day in as one of the stitches popped out while at work. Being a self described crazy raccoon girl, I waited until I was off the clock for lunch, left company property in my car, and parked behind a dumpster at a local grocery store. From there, I proceeded to sterilize myself as best as I could and then seal everything back up with some surgical glue. Thankfully, it has been good since then and isn’t showing any signs of inflammation or infection. Within the next few weeks, I’m going to make a whole write up about the process and post some reasonably censored videos of the magnet being implanted.

Beyond this magnet, I have another X series in my hand, scarification with strontium aluminate on my arm and cleavage, and an xGlow injectable below my right eye. Next week, I’m going to implant that one massive m series 11mm magnet into my forearm. After that, I’ll probably take a break for a while and think of some even weirder shit to do once spring hits.

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Wild ride.

Cheers on the non-conventional install. May I suggest this new position be C1?

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Ooo that made my minge twinge…welcome.

I’ll ask… ever looked down and something is stuck to the magnet?

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Oh like the little armor helmets for the metal Legos…

Battle ready

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Ahh the metal lego man received a “seece and desist” for those. Bad times… they look cool af

Battle ready bean

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Ok I have to convince the wife of something I’ll be back

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So I do work on manufacturing equipment for a living. It’s inevitable that some time I’m gonna look down and find a bolt stuck to my crotch or something like that. I’ve definitely come up from a work space with little nuts and bolts stuck to the magnet in my hand before.

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I’ve been following. Glad there were no complications :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

In a few weeks when it’s fully healed you can cut the paper diaphragm out of the center of a speaker so it’s no longer pushing air but the field is still there, and play some music. I’m sure you’ll have some fun with that.

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Welcome!

I need to share my appreciation for the diy, elective surgery procedure behind the grocery store dumpster: glad to see other fellas keeping the “punk” in “cyberpunk” bold and relevant :slight_smile:

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A few weeks ago, I performed elective surgery on some puppy girls at a pub. To be fair, the pub never made a rule against performing surgery there.

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Would you please clarify what “in” looks like exactly?

Best of luck in healing. I did one of these (but ‘near’/’against’ clit instead of ‘in’) in February and again in May, and saw rejections both times (recognizing our anatomies are different). You’ve re-ignited my drive for this and I’m scheduling my third attempt finally; thanks ;p

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Just wanted to warn you that an implanted magnet in your forearm won’t be able to hold a pistol for extended periods of time like you mentioned on reddit

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I’m old enough to feel like I should clearly state I don’t recommend cutting friends open in pubs.

BUT this sounds a lot like some of my best memories. Like that time I got stitches on both my elbows at 1am, using a trash bin as our surgical field, while my pal was shaking his head saying “I told you my granma used to say all ideas you have after midnight are bad ideas”.

Ah. Good times.

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Yeah with the 11mm one probably not for extended periods. That said, I’m going to experiment with putting an external magnet on my ruger LCP to get more force against it. Heck if I’m determined enough, I could always do a second one.

its not the weight but rather that an extended duration of compression of the tissue will cause necrosis

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Aww yeah valid. Well if I can carry my Allen wrench set around I’ll settle for that :slight_smile:

So to give you kind of a map on things, I originally was thinking I would just do it below my pubic mound. I know that of course isn’t “in” or particularly close, but at the time, I was thinking that it would be the safest way to do it.

My body mod artist decided instead to cut open the top of my clitoral hood and have it running lengthwise down toward my actual clitoris. So I guess in might be a slight misnomer, but it definitely is about as close as is realistically possible. I don’t think actually implanting in the nerve bundle would do anything good.

And admittedly I’m still not out of the woods yet, but it seems to be making progress nonetheless. I’ll say this much as far as the process, having underwent gender reassignment surgery definitely helped me prepare for this. Like this definitely has been my most difficult implant so far, but it’s nothing compared to that.

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That makes more sense, thanks. The thought of going in the nerves was kinda horrifying to me. Sounds pretty optimal, the way you have it. Sadly I can’t fathom a practical way to get that close to nerves with mine (nullified); it just kinda has to float.

I affectionately have been counting my magnet installs (and removals) down there as additional ‘bottom surgeries’ (and by that count I’m at 6 [edit: at least 7]). So congrats on the bottom surgery, and congrats on the bottom surgery!!

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at this rate we are gonna have competitive bottom surgery.

and I’m gonna be so behind I really gotta get my numbers up

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