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Ask The Batemaster: Fully Vaccinated Bate Weekend, Safe or Not?

Ask The Batemaster: Fully Vaccinated Bate Weekend, Safe or Not?

Vaccination Masturbation

QUESTION:

I’m afraid of catching COVID, even though I’m fully vaccinated. Seems there’s a lot of unknowns. I want to go to an in-person bate weekend, but I’m not sure. Do you think it’s safe?

RESPONSE:

Nobody but you can be responsible for your own safety. With the current state of the world, the pandemic, plus other infectious diseases, the best you can do is to be as fully informed as possible. Take the precautions that make sense to you. Be careful and accept full responsibility for the consequences of your own choices and activities.

These days, any group event you consider participating in needs to be organized in a manner that allows you to learn what parameters the organizers offer, what precautions they are taking, what they ask and expect of you and other participants. Even before COVID, such groups have usually required agreements about liability and accepting responsibility for your own safety.

I suggest you communicate directly, openly, and honestly with whoever organizes and facilitates the event you are considering.

These days, any group event you consider participating in needs to be organized in a manner that allows you to learn what parameters the organizers offer, what precautions they are taking, what they ask and expect of you and other participants.

At this point, opinions vary widely on what exactly constitutes safety. Also consider your own individual health status, as well as how comfortable you are with the responses you get to your questions. Any organizer with integrity these days will be patient and thorough in responding to you. Then you still need to evaluate what they say through your own feelings and opinions about the arrangements. If you can contact someone else who has experienced an event put on by the same organizers, that might also help you learn what to expect.

Of course, I cannot advise you one way, or another about whether you should participate. At this point, I suggest you evaluate your own reasons for wanting to participate. Many people have felt isolated, cut off from others, and truly we are social creatures, plus the thought of masturbating with a group of fellow men can be totally thrilling! For some, this is intimidating, and it can build confidence in yourself to go ahead and experience it.

Though you cannot live your life in constant fear and still truly be alive, nothing comes without some risk. Our actual experience of living teaches us that most of the time we are okay, and disasters are not happening. We also learn that to be careful, pay attention, and take care makes all the difference.

We are all responsible for our own safety, but when you participate in a group with others, there is also that collective element. You are also somewhat responsible toward the other participants. If you decide to do it, be careful, and thoroughly enjoy yourself!

A note from The Batemaster: I’m honored that the guys at Bateworld have asked me to respond to some questions from male masturbators around the world every week.

Always check with your doctor about any issues you might be experiencing with your sexual organs. Prompt diagnosis and treatment are important. This article’s purpose is to inform and entertain readers and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment.


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How Bruce P. Grether became the Batemaster

Among his earliest memories, Bruce recalls seeing an adult man’s penis swing about anchored in a nest of curly brown hairs when the man was changing clothes. That penis fascinated him and he somehow knew it was of major importance. He also remembers how good it felt to slide down a stairway banister or to climb a tree with pressure between his legs sending delicious sensations all through his body.

At an early age, he played doctor with another boy his age, and the frottage he enjoyed as they rubbed their penises together made him feel One with All Things.

He was older, maybe 9 or 10 years when he figured out how to actually masturbate while taking a shower. Immediately Bruce became a fan of self-pleasure, though, with puberty, he became extremely shy about his body being seen. Still, when his pubic hair sprouted and his penis grew bigger, it astonished him how incredible the sensations could feel with adult genitalia.

All through his 20s and 30s Bruce loved masturbating and did it often. Something kept tell him though, that there could be more to it. None of the books he read about Tantra and Taoist erotic cultivation provided simple how-to instructions. Finally, in his early 40s, he came upon Joseph Kramer’s video about male genital massage: FIRE ON THE MOUNTAIN.

Having no playmates to try this with, he tried it on himself. In the process, he discovered what he soon named “Mindful Masturbation.” For 6 weeks he masturbated for hours every day, and did not ejaculate once! This was the Penis Paradise he had been looking for since his adventures playing doctor as a young boy. He was changed forever and lost most of his shyness and insecurities.

Bruce began to listen deeply to whatever his penis told him. This way he learned more and more about male masturbation, the penis, and he studied human sexuality. Soon he was hired to write professionally for the sex education site JackinWorld (dot) com, which he did for some years under the name “Bruce McFarland.”

Since then, his erotic activism is more radical and he uses his actual given name: Bruce P. Grether, AKA the Batemaster. He has hosted workshops and now does online masturbation coaching. In 2012 his best-selling book THE SECRET OF THE GOLDEN PHALLUS was published and with his handsome young friend Blue Tyger he created the Erotic Engineering site to explore advanced male self-pleasure practices.

Bruce considers himself a Missionary of the Male Mysteries and his work continues.

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