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mezmereyzed -> RE: NESTING (12/10/2006 12:01:51 PM)

Just a simple question from a first time poster:  Wouldn't it be much safer to use a ceramic darning egg-actually heavier in weight and if clean, shouldn't pose any problems?  And could still have that "nesting" effect, no?




freakgoddess -> RE: NESTING (12/10/2006 12:45:20 PM)

funny how people don't get upset about the possibility of problems from putting toxic chemicals up there from tampons, plastics, condoms, toys, lubes, deodorants, soaps, perfumes, powders, douches, etc...but just the mention of the possibility of a microbe (which the human immune system is prepared for) sends everyone into paroxysms.




GuidingLite -> RE: NESTING (12/10/2006 1:16:54 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: polyamorous

"If you do kegel exercises you can bounce the egg on your g spot for fun!!!"  Never heard of one being broken inside, perhaps if you put something else in too it may get broken then.


Ive now heard it all.

[:-]




Emperor1956 -> RE: NESTING (12/10/2006 1:21:50 PM)

Dear first time poster:   Did you read the entire thread?  If you did you would know the answer to your question

quote:

  Just a simple question from a first time poster:  Wouldn't it be much safer to use a ceramic darning egg-actually heavier in weight and if clean, shouldn't pose any problems?  And could still have that "nesting" effect, no?


1.  Using said ceramic egg would avoid the OP's ability to stretch this rather odd thread out for 5 pages, and tell us all how much more knowledgeable he is about the universe than we.

2.  It would eliminate the possibility of a post-play omelette.

E.

(its Sunday brunch time!)




AquaticSub -> RE: NESTING (12/10/2006 3:00:17 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: polyamorous

Once again, I have never had one get sick or get the egg stuck or broken inside, flying out as she came and breaking on the floor, or dropping as she squated to pick somthing up when wearing a robe and getting a probing question from her seven year old on why she had an egg in her pocket, but never any harm so far for years and hundreds of nesting sessions.


To repeat what's been said a lot: Just because it hasn't yet doesn't mean it won't. For me, not worth the risk of an actual egg.




Petruchio -> RE: NESTING (12/10/2006 4:27:16 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: freakgoddess

funny how people don't get upset about the possibility of problems from putting toxic chemicals up there from tampons, plastics, condoms, toys, lubes, deodorants, soaps, perfumes, powders, douches, etc...but just the mention of the possibility of a microbe (which the human immune system is prepared for) sends everyone into paroxysms.


The things I learn about women!

However, have you heard of the Dalkon Shield?
http://health.yahoo.com/topic/birthcontrol/overview/article/pdr/women_wmn_art_00018535






polyamorous -> RE: NESTING (1/3/2007 11:12:16 PM)

That is true as long as Lactobacillus Acidophilus is present, if not they'd know it with constant repeating yeast infections. It will kill the yeast and anything on the egg.




susie -> RE: NESTING (1/3/2007 11:34:01 PM)

I have been a little surprised at the reaction of some people on here to this posting. I have heard of this practice a number of times and have spoken to other Doms who regularly use this with theirs subs. Perhaps it is a more European practice, but it is certainly not uncommon.




cjenny -> RE: NESTING (1/4/2007 8:13:11 AM)

[:D] I am allergic to eggs.
polyamorous I think you kept a very level tone with all the negative comments, not an easy thing to do. I too have read of eggs being used & it isn't something I would agree to trying. Then again I won't use tampons because they tend to leave microscopic shards of material embedded in the vaginal walls..
I love my vagina. LOL that sounds sooo weird.

*stamped IMO




KinkMasterDave -> RE: NESTING (1/4/2007 9:13:44 PM)

g'morning..

   I agree.. I like to use the ben wah balls. the melodic chimes also make them somewhat conscious (even if they can't bea heard by others..)..  they are easy to sanitize, and can be aquired in multiple sizes...

     MD




akbarbarian -> RE: NESTING (1/4/2007 11:17:34 PM)

Sterilize...sterilize...this reminds me of an old Star Trek episode.  Sex is dirty.  The dirtier the better.  Take your vitamins, wash your hands and your eggs, but sex is still dirty and I love it that way.  I have eaten thousands of raw eggs as part of my bodybuilding diet, and I rinsed each egg first.  Is that totally safe?  Nothing is totally safe!  But, fucking a slave who has eggs in her cunt might feel kind of sexy.  Maybe tar and feather first to get the whole experience?  Course, I wouldn't want the tar to be the sort that gets so hot it permenantly scars.  If I leave any scars I prefer they tell a tale such as how hard she was whipped, or maybe leaving a message carved in flesh.  Sounds kind of risky though with regards to getting poked hard if the fucker breaks the fuckee's egg(s).  Anyone tried that yet?  I wonder if fucking a chicken would result in broken eggs as well, and I wonder how the chicken feels about having broken sharp edges of eggs in her chicken cunt.  Well the chicken never says no, so I guess that's consent right?  I did some serious urethral stretching a few years ago with a slave.  I wonder if an egg would fit back there in the bladder?  Now that sounds dangerous!  Lol, as that Fantastic Four guy says "Flame On" [:D]




Vendaval -> RE: NESTING (1/5/2007 2:38:05 AM)

This whole thread about eggs and chicken made me think
of the John Water's film "Pink Flamingos", both eggs and
chickens have featured parts.
 
http://www.brightlightsfilm.com/23/pinkflamingos.html




Dom4fem -> RE: NESTING (1/5/2007 5:31:36 AM)

This may well be new to a lot of you; I have been using the technique for many years,
And I know polyamorous is not alone. I have passed this on to many of my Dom friends.
It is a good aid to focus the subs mind. A raw egg is thought as very fragile, she will have a fear of breaking it or a fear it may slip out.  She can feel it within her and it is a constant reminder. To make it a little special you could put the egg in a velvet  ring style presentation box

Health issue; the egg is being kept in a moist, hopefully wet area, this will soften the shell making it less likely to break. DOWNSIDE; it will let what’s inside the egg leak through the shell. The egg must be replaced or removed within 2-3 days depending how fresh the egg is (depending  if you know when it was laid than can stretch to 4-5 day) this is the max, after that you are getting in to the realms of food Poisoning.

To take it to the next level and to prolong the wearing of the egg and to add purpose get the sub a fertilised egg, at least this way her efforts will bear fruits (well chick).
Before you all say about it hatching, the sub will feel the check trying to get out well before the chick breaks the shell  

PS: far less repelling than putting hooks through a subs back to suspend her,
      What’s another Dom’s poison it another Dom’s honey




onestandingstill -> RE: NESTING (1/5/2007 8:56:13 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Sinergy

quote:

ORIGINAL: MasterNdorei

Ben wa balls offer no risk of salmonela, and add the possibility of vibrating when they clink together. One ben wa would suffice... would it not?


What is the sound of one Ben wa ball vibrating?

Sinergy

sort of like the sound a gong or a tuning fork makes when struck . You know the booooiiiinnnnngggg sound. It's like that.




aliljaded1 -> RE: NESTING (1/5/2007 10:19:42 AM)

I could think of almost a million things I'd rather have in me then a rotten egg.[:'(]




polyamorous -> RE: NESTING (1/11/2007 10:47:01 PM)

If you read the whole post it is impossible to get a yeast infection ever if you are full of lactobacillus acidophilus, as you should be, and it kills salmonella too. It gets killed by oral or injected antibiotics.  You can get pure lactobacillus acidophilus capsules at CVS and other stores and use it as a vaginal suppository, yogurt works in the short run to cure yeast but it is not the same culture and dies off and allows the yeast back.




amativedame -> RE: NESTING (1/12/2007 12:15:16 AM)

where are the medical articles that say lactobacillus acidophilus kills salmonella?

'cause I'd really love to see those.




simplyangelic1 -> RE: NESTING (1/12/2007 1:08:36 AM)

I've watched this thread and honestly, if it floats your boat then whatever.  Like another poster said, I can think of much better things to have up my woo ha then an egg...but if it's your kink go for it. 

As for medical concerns, would love to hear from someone in the medical field that might know more about this subject then we do.  Is there a Doctor in the house?




simplyangelic1 -> RE: NESTING (1/12/2007 1:13:45 AM)

L. acidophilus is considered a probiotic or "friendly" bacterium. These types of healthy bacteria inhabit the intestines and vagina and protect against some unhealthy organisms. The breakdown of nutrients by L. acidophilus produces lactic acid, hydrogen peroxide, and other byproducts that make the environment hostile for undesired organisms. L. acidophilus also tends to consume the nutrients many other microorganisms depend on, thus outcompeting possibly harmful bacteria in the digestive tract. During digestion, L. acidophilus also assists in the production of niacin, folic acid, and pyridoxine. Studies have also shown L. acidophilus can assist in bile deconjugation, separating amino acids from bile acids, which can then be recycled by the body.
Some research has indicated L. acidophilus may provide additional health benefits, including improved gastrointestinal function, a boosted immune system, and a decrease in the frequency of vaginal yeast infections. Some people report L. acidophilus provides relief from indigestion and diarrhea. A University of Nebraska study found that feed supplemented with L. acidophilus and fed to cattle resulted in a 61% reduction of Escherichia coli 0157:H7. Research at Oklahoma State University has indicated L. acidophilus may be helpful reducing serum cholesterol levels. Studies at the University of Kentucky indicated a treatment with L. acidophilus resulted in a 10 to 12% reduced risk of coronary heart disease in persons with high blood serum cholesterol levels.
L. acidophilus is part of the normal vaginal flora. The acid produced by L. acidophilus in the vagina helps to control the growth of the fungus Candida albicans, helping to prevent vaginal yeast infections. The same beneficial effect has been observed in cases of oral or gastrointestinal Candidiasis infections. Certain spermicides and contraceptive creams can kill L. acidophilus in the vagina, clearing the path to possible yeast infections.
Antibiotics taken orally will also kill beneficial bacteria like L. acidophilus. After a course of antibiotic therapy, patients are occasionally instructed to take an L. acidophilus treatment in order to recolonize the gastrointestinal tract.
L. acidophilus is often sold in health stores in pill or powder form as a nutritional supplement. Research on the nutritional benefits of taking L. acidophilus supplements is inconsistent and inconclusive. Most such claims boil down to a link between L. acidophilus and a possible decrease in the incidence of certain diseases, including yeast infections, gastrointestinal disorders, and a weakened immune system. Most researchers agree further study is needed before substantiating many of these claims.


I don't see salmonella listed in here...Did I miss it? 




polyamorous -> RE: NESTING (1/12/2007 1:33:31 AM)

In an earlier comment it was tested in chickens and those chickens inoculated with lactobacillus acidophilus  were then immune to salmonella.




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