DrkAngl -> RE: Safe none permante alternatives to glue for use on a penis (8/19/2005 5:59:56 PM)
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Being someone into theratrical makeup, I use liquid latex a lot to attach costuming appliances when acting. If this person isn't allergic to latex, it should be easy enough to use. Just have to experiement a tad. Also, make sure he's not allergic to amonia as I think that's also a common ingrediant. My late husband, having a BAD latex fetish, used most of my bottle on his member while I was working. I was not a happy camper, but it seemed to do him no harm. You can easily find latex where most halloween items are. It's usually called something like, fake sin, it's in a bottle. Unless you're making appliances, makes good floggers too with some work, a little bottle will go a long ways. Also, I wouldn't use superglue. While it was made for the milatary for use out in battle fields as temp. wound closer, it burns like hell when applied if there are any open wounds. Not to mention the fact any glue left on your friends penis will be stuck there for a while until the skin sheds off a few old skin cells. Which would probably be a few days at the least I would guess. You defintely don't want glue remover used there. Now that I think about it, there is also a medical glue that's used and safe. I can't remember the name of it, but a friend of mine who raised English Bull dogs would use it on the pups ears so they would lay correctly. It was harmless and temp. You might ask dog breeders in your area, I'm sure they would know. If it's safe for pups, it's surely safe for a delicate area like the penis. Your local surgeon might know as well.
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