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lady1 -> RE: Clothespin on the nipples (7/19/2008 2:42:15 PM)

After reading all the comments and advice you nice people have taken the time to give me. I only do 30 minutes at a time about 3 times a day. Want more but will use self-control in order to enjoy myself  longer.




ken54 -> RE: Clothespin on the nipples (7/24/2008 12:41:24 PM)

Just my 2 cents worth; nipple clamps can drive all the blood out and cause the tissue to die in 15 or 20 minutes. To do that they have to clamp pretty hard or be right on top of an artery. A light clamp can be left in place longer. Try useing weights or connecting the clamps to another part of your body. Every time you move you will get added stimulation.
Ken54




lady1 -> RE: Clothespin on the nipples (7/24/2008 2:54:07 PM)

How should one use snake bite kits and what are danger in over using them?




derfrewop -> RE: Clothespin on the nipples (7/24/2008 6:34:58 PM)

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ORIGINAL: lady1

How should one use snake bite kits and what are danger in over using them?


First, you need to get the right kit, one like this http://www.amazon.com/Galaxy-Army-Navy-Snake-Bite/dp/B000E92PXC
There are little rubber suction cups in there that work a treat on nipples. There are other more expensive kits that have suction syringes but they are not likely to be useful for your purposes.

The second thing is that you need to know that this kit is absolutely useless for snakebite, in fact it is exactly the wrong thing to do for a snakebite. The reason this is important is when you go to buy them.

Any camping store that sells them is almost by definition crooked. So if you tell a salesman you are looking for it, you have just painted yourself as a sucker to milked for every dime you have if possible. Getting away from a leech with dollar signs in his eyes can be tricky. Explaining that you have kinky uses for it is also likely to be bad since there is certain to be some scout troop there just waiting for you to die from embarrassment. However, forewarned is forearmed. Of course, you might walk in and walk out without any problems at all but I am speaking from sad experience here.

Actually using it on various body parts is not likely to be a problem. My guess is that 90% of all scout camping trips for the last fifty years, somebody brought one and they always get used as toys for suction on bodies. If generations of bored kids can't figure out how to hurt themselves, you probably won't either. The suction is really very mild, the most I ever saw was a slight reddening that went away in a few minutes.




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