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Blood Play?? - 10/13/2007 8:31:43 AM   
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What are the safest ways to do blood play? as My master and i are very interested in it

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RE: Blood Play?? - 10/13/2007 2:21:19 PM   
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I have never had any experience myself in blood play, but its something Master and I are discussing.  Master has had experience with it.  This is one website that might help you.  Another thing that might help you is to do a search of all the posts on collarme.com for blood play and there are a lot of threads written about it.  There are some other good sites if you google it or hit another "kinky" site. 
Good luck
http://www.collarchat.com/m_206738/mpage_1/key_blood/tm.htm#206752

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RE: Blood Play?? - 10/13/2007 4:34:04 PM   
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I'd suggest that both of you, making sure you have observed "latency" periods which if a couple you probably have get tested for Hepatitis C, and HIV.  Assuming a negative on those two, get a Hep A and B vaccination.  (note: hep A usually doesn't, but can transfer this way).

Sure there are other pathogens that can transfer but it seems unlikely that one has those pathogens or that they can transfer via this sort of play.  If one or both partners are from foreign countries see a specialist on foreign diseases (aka tropical medicine) as there could be transferrable pathogens and/or parasites. 

Then play away.  In a sense you wictn become as the Indians say: "blood brothers," in time, but the blood needs blood to blood transfer.  Getting HIV infected blood on intact skin does not lead to HIV.  Getting a tiny amount of HIV infected blood on broken skin is also unlikely to transmit HIV (unlikely = less likely) but getting a tiny amout of Hep C infected blood on a tiny cut and you have a huge risk of transmission.  Not all pathogens are equal.   Some are like Chihuahuas and others like Dobermans.

Always, always, observe Universal Precautions vis a vis you two and others (or if you prefer to be safer--between you and the partner too).  Some pathogens die quickly away from body heat, others can be infective weeks after even drying.  Use 1:9 bleach (1 parts bleach to 9 parts water to clean up).  But visible or smeared blood must be wiped up.  Even having 10% bleach on a smear of blood does not disinfect it because the chlorine gets used up on the surface.  Properly disinfect toys.  Wash hands and skin before and after.  Disinfect toys before and after.

Use cleanable surfaces that can be sprayed with the bleach solution.  I'm not sure as to proper "after care" for you.  Perhaps another can comment on that.  If you develop pus spots or areas that do not heal properly and create pus consider checking for MRSA (Methicillin Resistant Staphlycoccus Aeurus)--it rapidly becoming community based.

Frankly, edge play with visible blood makes me uneasy.  If the participants do not disinfect properly even tiny droplets can become airbone, even if dried on dust and can be infective, though this is not a frequent means of transmission (I think).  Consider that Mexico City infects many, many thousands of people with Hepatits B each year.  Why?  Because fecal matter is dumped at the edge of the city.  The winds make dust, the dust blows into the city, people breath it--voila--Hep B.   But then I'm not sure that Hep C can be spread this way.

Oh, by the way--keep away from rabid animals--that can easily be spread by blood to blood contact....  Rabid dominants are usually ok... *grin*


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RE: Blood Play?? - 10/13/2007 6:33:43 PM   
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NightwindWhisper I appreciate your suggestions.  At this stage we are just talking about it, but I will keep all ofyour information in mind.  You are very helpful and quite wise, I appreciate your time in sharing your knowledge.  Thank you.

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RE: Blood Play?? - 10/13/2007 9:45:52 PM   
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By blood play, are you refering to just him having some of your blood or sharing each others?

Does him eating you out while on your period sound like a possibility?

If you wish to share blood with each other, start out using a Blood Suger Needle Pen. The pen will hold the short needle in place to stick and cause you to bleed from your finger. Accu Check also has little disposable stickers where you just push a blue botton and you'll bleed. Fingers are easy to suck off and easy to stop bleeding.

If you decide to venture pass little pricks on your fingers, it's a good idea to stay away from big veins and to never ever never even think about cutting a artery. do your best to aviod cutting into fat while breaking the skin. Breaking the skin is as far enough as anyone really needs to go for Blood Play. Always keep a simple first aid bandage kit, neosporin, some scare cream, and the avaliblity to call 911 by your side.

I think you are going to be just fine.  

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RE: Blood Play?? - 10/22/2007 6:38:09 PM   
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As a piercer who has to keep a shop up to basically higher standards than a doctor's office due to higher liability (and not to mention a fan of play piercing and blood), aside from testing, I'd suggest you both take a class in bloodborne pathogens.  With all the outbreaks of MRSA (type of staph infection) and tiny pathogens that could possibly affect others you invite into your place, it's better to stay on the safe side.  

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RE: Blood Play?? - 10/22/2007 11:30:30 PM   
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what kind of blood play are you talking about? cause theres a whole range of it from menstral blood play to cannibalistic ritual...and i can probably talk about all of them

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RE: Blood Play?? - 10/25/2007 1:08:49 PM   
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just any types, i am trying to gather info on all types, so all help would be welcome

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RE: Blood Play?? - 10/26/2007 6:43:49 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: MistresssAria

As a piercer who has to keep a shop up to basically higher standards than a doctor's office due to higher liability (and not to mention a fan of play piercing and blood), aside from testing, I'd suggest you both take a class in bloodborne pathogens.  With all the outbreaks of MRSA (type of staph infection) and tiny pathogens that could possibly affect others you invite into your place, it's better to stay on the safe side.  
Points to MistressAria and says yup what she said is very true and MRSA really sucks. I'll also add that keeping a sterile field in a home isn't as easy as you would think. So keep doing your home work and play it safe.


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RE: Blood Play?? - 10/26/2007 9:02:09 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Phoenix2raven

quote:

ORIGINAL: MistresssAria

As a piercer who has to keep a shop up to basically higher standards than a doctor's office due to higher liability (and not to mention a fan of play piercing and blood), aside from testing, I'd suggest you both take a class in bloodborne pathogens.  With all the outbreaks of MRSA (type of staph infection) and tiny pathogens that could possibly affect others you invite into your place, it's better to stay on the safe side.  
Points to MistressAria and says yup what she said is very true and MRSA really sucks. I'll also add that keeping a sterile field in a home isn't as easy as you would think. So keep doing your home work and play it safe.



As a medical professional, i agree 100% with this!

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