I have read your story which is true and very informative. In my early college life, I faced ragging ( a kind of extreme physical and mental torture done on juniors by seniors in institutions). I was admitted in a very good college in India and was allotted a seat in a girls' hostel. A few days after our admission, at the midnight some senior girl students came and forcibly opened my room. I was subjected to severe physical and mental torture. The girls have brought a black rhino-beetle( beetle with a horn like rhino) and forcibly placed it above my navel which is very deep. Initially the beetle was reluctant to enter into my navel but after some cajoling and coxing by girls, it was interested in my navel hole and tried to force its entry inside. As the beetle was slightly oversize it was difficult for it to enter but it tried hard and suddenly slid its whole body inside my deep navel. It was very painful moment for me but the senior girls enjoyed the situation. The beetle found its way up to the base of my navel and began digging there violently. It tried to go further but the tunnel was closed by flesh and skin. After sometime the pain was unbearable as the very hard and sharp claws which acted like a automatic drilling machine, tore away my skin and the soft flesh at my navel base centre. The insect was invisible from outside but the digging was non-stop at my navel base and it was extremely violent. The senior girls were so amazed that they sometime inserted there fingers into my navel to encourage the insect to do more active digging. And whenever they pushed the insect far more inside with their fingers, the action of the beetle was more and more violent. This went for several hours and the senior girls left only at wee hours at around 5 a m.. So it was a very long session of five hour ordeal which I had to face. It was another story that I had to visit a doctor and requested to keep it a secret and got my treatment----washing with antiseptic lotions and taking antibiotic pills. The doctor said that the beetle is a totally non-poisonous insect so there is no problem if it goes inside anyone's navel. But there is chance of outside infection if there is any cut and blood comes out. In my case it was bleeding and the navel base was brutally tore so the washing and antibiotic use. If one keeps a beetle for two to three hours and wash it as well as his/her navel properly, there is no chance of any infection and it is perfectly safe.From that time I became aware of this feeling within myself.
I (Ravi) and my wife Kavita attended one of our relative’s marriage and driving back to our city by car. It is about 6 hour’s journey, so after the marriage we started around 4 PM and planned to reach our home by 10 PM. Our journey was nice on this single road and hardly any traffic on the road. On the way we crossed so many villages and paddy fields and was enjoying our drive on this scenic route. My wife is in a lovely light green saree and a matching blouse; she is 25 yrs old with a height of 5’6” height and 65 Kg weight with a 36-32-38 shape body, fair and lovely girl with a nice silky hair. It is getting dark and that day it was full moon and it was so beautiful atmosphere but to our unlucky by around 8 PM in that night suddenly I heard a blasting sound from my car tire and it got punctured. I cursed on my luck and pulled the car to the side of the road and took the torch light from dash board and started replacing the tire. It was a nice night with moonlight around and t...
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