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DAVID 426

 

Great Moments In Male Bondage continues, this time with a scene from Planet Of The Apes.

Members of Dr. Zaius' anthropological collection team pose proudly with their prize catch; the largest bull human male ever caught.

"It took two darts to bring him down!" said the chief huntsman. "He's going to have a horrible headache when he wakes up."

"What do you think enabled him to grow so large? He seems quite young."

"Who can say with humans? So much of their physiology is hormone based. He'll be subjected to an amazing amount of testing."

David426"His strength must be tremendous."

"It is. That's why we'll have to keep him collared and restrained most of the time."

"But he could pull a wagon all by himself. Or a plow. Or turn a millstone. Think of the labor he could do."

"No doubt, no doubt. But we were talking about this on the way back. He's too valuable to use as a beast of burden. We'll exercise him of course, but it would be foolish to exploit him as a worker, when, with time, he can provide more of his kind."

"What do you mean?"

"If we can find the nature of his size and strength, then we can use him as a breeding animal. A stud. And then we can raise a new line of humans, ones bred specifically for their size and strength."

"I see."

"The problem is that he's extremely dangerous and violent. And smart. I don't think he'll mate willingly once he realizes what he's being used for."

""How are you going to solve that problem?"

"It's quite simple really. Humans, especially human males, are extremely sensitive to sexual arousal. Stimulation to certain areas of their bodies can produce an involuntary erection. Further stimulation can produce an orgasm. We'll need copious amounts of his sperm for both scientific study and to inseminate females."

"Oh, I wouldn't want to be the one to try that!"

"Oh he'll be restrained of course."

"Let's hope so."

This magnificent specimen will be housed at the human studies center at the city zoo. The school district will sponsor a contest wherein all schoolchildren in the area will be invited to submit a name for him. He will be on display, bound in his trophy frame, at the zoo this Saturday from noon 'till sundown where the public can see him, approach him, and pet him safely. Don't miss this rare opportunity.

 

 

2009

 

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