OK, I know there will be some interesting responses. This is mostly a US forum, and suppositories aren't popular in the US - they can be a real pain in the arse. (There - I got the first one out of the way.)
But they totally accepted in Europe - they are just another way of administering drugs. (OK, now we're prepared for the European comments.)
I was introduced to them when I had real bad headaches - if I had anthing orally I'd chunder it straight back up, morphine would fix the headaches but they were reluctant to let me at morphine on my own

So I was given Panadol suppositories, and discovered they worked quite well, even though Panadol does almost nothing for me orally.
I'm 61 years old, have been on AndroForte, a transdermal cream applied to the scrotum, for the last five months to treat Androgen deficiency, and it isn't doing a perfect job, so injecting a T ester, probably enanthate seems like the logical next step.
So I was talking to my compounding pharmacy yesterday and the suppository topic came up, and it seems they have no religious, ethical or moral objections to them, so I start researching them. And on the interwebz there seems to be some quite interesting views on it - the funniest was one on a gay forum - the poster was straight, but asked the question there because he felt he'd be taken more seriously!
Technically I can see it working excellently. I'd expect to see a very high proportion of the T to be absorbed, the first pass liver cleanse might be avoided, and it could be good. You would't need an ester, so you could use really cheap bioidentical T in a simple water suspension.
So I'm "putting it out there".
Comments please! (And at least a small proportion of them serious, I hope.)