Friday, August 11, 2017

2017 - Stress Testing - Gonad-O-Sphere

This drawing started out as a silly idea, but it actually turned out surprisingly well in my opinion!

This hulking muscle stud has had his massive balls chained inside of a gigantic steel sphere. The weight of the sphere alone is enough to test the mettle of even the strongest and mightiest of the bull men produced by the breeding program, but this handsome hunk handles the weight just fine.

The interior of the sphere is studded all over with heavy, club-like shapes, each connected to a mechanized piston. When turned on, the pistons start alternately hammering whatever is contained in the center of the sphere, falling in a steady and relentless sequence. Boulders and concrete would be quickly shattered by the force of these blows, but the stud men of the breeding program must be able to survive a minimum of two hours of this abuse with their bull balls intact.

THIS mighty bull has been subjected to the Gonad-O-Sphere for more than SIX hours already, and though his massive bollocks are completely covered in angry bruises and are starting to soften up under all of the abuse, they can still endure a lot longer. And they will...




2 comments:

  1. Sometimes the silly ideas can be some of the most hottest!
    Ohh the thought of them getting hit like this, so many times, over and over, from all angles....I feel a variant of the device could have some skewered or spiked clubs as well....

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    1. Yes, the tips of each piston devise are highly malleable, so the operator can choose the surface of his liking. In this case, the bull stud's tormentor might eventually grow bored of the fact that the mighty muscle man's humongous gonads are so freakishly tough and damn near indestructible, and start slowly changing the settings on those piston heads, making them craggier and sharper, with lots of rough edges and knobbly surfaces to inflict even greater harm and pain on the stud bulls utterly gigantic sex organs.

      And if THAT doesn't work, there's always the spike setting...

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