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Tiger61

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About Tiger61

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  • Birthday 01/18/1945

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Birmingham, UK
  • Interests
    Naturism, Caving, Flying light aircraft and Jet Provost, Trees (cultivation and tree-hugging); Animal welfare, Scottish Culture (The kilt, Highland Games, Accordion music), Tails, Pagan Magic
  1. It's a "wee" bit of a problem common to us fellas who are aged 50+ and it is important you get it checked out. I'm referring to enlarged prostate. The prostate is a gland which is situated around the tube carrying urine from the bladder to the penis. As well as producing chemicals to help during copulation, it includes a muscle, which tightens around the tube referred to (the urethra), prior to orgasm, to prevent any urine entering the vagina (or wherever else you might choose to put it!). As men get over the age of about 50, the muscle tends to grow, thereby restricting normal urinary flow. So if you get up in the night more than a couple of times and have a slow start, poor flow rate and indecisive stop with a tendency to dribble, then you should get it checked out. The first test is known as a D.R.E (Digital Rectal Examination), in which your doctor puts a plastic glove on his hand and pokes his index finger up your (pre-lubricated with KY Jelly) bum. If he feels any lumps, then he'll probably send you to see a consultant urologist and will take 5 mL of blood for a PSA test. Results are likely to be back within a week and the lower the better. Ideally under 3. If you get into double figures or worse still, three figures, it doesn't look good and the next thing will be a check for cancer secondaries. Following an injection of Technetium-99 into a vein in the arm, you need a bone scan 3 hours later which shows any cancer sites up as glowing white sections. All quite painless so far. I've found medication to be effective and my PSA which was as high as 36, is now around 5. I am prescribed Tamsulosin to relax the muscle and I take a herbal capsule each day, called "Prostanol" which shrinks the prostate. It includes nettle juice, pumpkin oil, saw palmetto, etc. Whatever you do, don't ignore it
  2. I bought a tiger cub when I was 16, then a Tiger Moth just after joining the RAF, so inherited the nickname of Tiger

  3. r u really a tiger or looks like a tiger

  4. Based on many previous experiences, that part of me which survives death, my astral body or body of light, returns to the Astral Plane or plane of light, where my bodily vibrations are much higher than on this physical plane. Once there, I meet loved ones who have gone before and zone in to a level commensurate with my spiritual development. Any fetishes are automatically granted. In this incarnation I adopted paganism, naturism and wicca, at the age of 11, practices which I continue to this day. Whilst partaking of some mirror magic with my boyfriend at the time, we both recalled the joy of having a tail. Myself when I was an alsatian and my boyfriend when he was a black cat. I used to enjoy friendly, caring humans, stroking my long, silky soft tail, which I would wag enthusiastically to greet them. Hence when I return to the astral, it is my wish to live in a skycald (nude) state and to have a tail which extends to just below my knees (mid-calf). During this time of rest and reconciliation, we review our progress made in the last incarnation which we have just left behind, and discuss with our guide (doorkeeper), an agenda for the next time we return to the world of the flesh, developing a syllabus which we need for elevation to a higher form. We can then progress to incarnation on higher planes. During this incarnation I fix a 20 inch fox tail, so as it hangs from the tip of the coccyx and wander naked in woodland or on beaches. All the tails in my collection were obtained from animals who died of natural causes and as well as bonding with the original owner, I actively support animal welfare causes.
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