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bdsmcouple -> super glue? (1/3/2009 7:05:55 AM)

I was reading a story, yes I kow it was only a story, but it said the master used super glue to attach fake nipple rings to the subs nipples.  It went on to say after four days or so they came off on own.  Does inyone have real life expierence with this?




T1981 -> RE: super glue? (1/3/2009 7:08:45 AM)

I suppose if the sub's got a really high pain tolerance for when it's time for them to come off, or else doesn't mind the rings being on for a few days it could work. Superglue would just irritate my skin, overall, but that could just be me. You could try other types of glue, perhaps rubber glue?




nafakcha -> RE: super glue? (1/3/2009 10:43:35 AM)

Superglue is commonly used in a lot of sports to seal small cuts and nicks. In this case it stops the bleeding and allows the athlete to continue playing. As the heals and skin cells die and fall off it takes the super glue with it.

If a submissive can tolerate superglue on sensitive skin and not a large excess was used then chemically and biologically I see no reason why within a few days the rings would come off. I would also point out that there are a number of quick drying permanent adhesives on the market and I can only speak about super glue itself. I would definitely not want to experiment with some of those adhesives.

However, I would be curious to know if the glue used to adhere fake eyelashes and other decorative makeup pieces (which provide instructions on what to use to remove the decorations) would work in this case. I don't know if it would hold the fake rings but given that it was designed to be put on skin if it works it would be the safer route to go.

Keiko




windchymes -> RE: super glue? (1/3/2009 10:46:29 AM)

Are they using actual commercial super-glue as we see advertised on tv, or special surgical "super-glue"?  When I had my back surgery, they glued me back together, rather than use sutures or staples, thank god, but my impression was that it was something with kind of a plasticy or rubbery feel to it, not the crusty super glue as we see it. 

Edited to add:  Sorry, I didn't read all your post, Keiko, before I answered....[:)]

I would think the glue used to adhere false eyelashes would be safer, or maybe just "more pleasant" is a better term, to use to adhere nipple rings, simply because it's actually sold to adhere something to human skin.  I personally would be leery of using commercial super-glue to do that.  I mean, obviously no permanent damage would probably result, but it could be unpleasant trying to get it off.




MstrDouglas -> RE: super glue? (1/3/2009 11:04:57 AM)

Most glues, including commercial Super Glue, have solvents that will remove it, a fact acting one is fingernail polish remover, however if youa willing to take time, soaking it in soapy water works too.  I have actually seen that work with a penny super glued to a painted concrete window sill, the glue never even harmed the paint.  The biggerst problem would be any natural reaction to the glue being on your skin, might want to test it and see if you have a reaction.  Using a rubber cement I think would defeat the purpose of glueing them on, too easy to pull them off, that stuff never really hardens, it stays pliable. 




KokuRan -> RE: super glue? (1/3/2009 6:01:22 PM)

Because of the way our skin regenerates and sheds it's impossible to get anything stuck on the surface permanently. Everything will shed off eventually.

But using a professional makeup/prosthetic adhesive would probably be better for you than commercial super-glue, as it's actually made for the purpose.




bamagirl4u -> RE: super glue? (1/4/2009 2:51:26 AM)

I work in an office and count money all day so I am very familiar with paper cuts.  And yes, you can use the regular over the counter super glue to seal a cut or a nick.  My dermatologist told me it would seal it and keep the germs out of it.  This way I am still able to quickly count money and it doesn't hurt.  I have accidentally glued the bottom part of my fingers togethers and it took several days before they were glue free...lol.  I don't know if I would trust in on my nipples though, simply because I think it might cause some irritation, not so much from the glue but from what ever was "stuck" to them.  [;)]




JustDarkness -> RE: super glue? (1/4/2009 2:58:57 AM)

On al chemicals there are signs/warnings. You can find those on the lable and then look them up on the web.
Many of the superglue we use at work have a warning for burns on them. So it migt not be wise to use them on nipples etc.




manxcat -> RE: super glue? (1/4/2009 3:30:00 AM)

The original super or *crazy* glue was invented for skin.  It was designed to keep wounds closed in Viet Nam, while transporting the wounded from the battlefield to a MASH unit.  The jungle was so dense and hostile to Americans (no defenses to local bacteria, etc, much as Native Americans were defenseless to European bugs) many would contract unknown and often life threatening diseases and infections in a matter of minutes. 
Oh and saliva will loosen the bond. ;;-)))  Really!

manxcat

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stef -> RE: super glue? (1/4/2009 6:37:26 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: manxcat

The original super or *crazy* glue was invented for skin.  It was designed to keep wounds closed in Viet Nam, while transporting the wounded from the battlefield to a MASH unit.

Not quite. 

History of Super Glue

~stef




Lynnxz -> RE: super glue? (1/4/2009 9:30:14 AM)

Why not try some spirit gum? It comes with its own remover. (Usually anyway) I've used it to stick countless things on people's heads and faces, so it shouldn't be too harsh on your nipples.




MarksFantasyGirl -> RE: super glue? (1/4/2009 10:53:17 PM)

I say, Try it.  Honestly, I think I might try it! Sweets wants me to get my nipples peirced, and I will have NO part in that! lol  When I was in beauty school, there have been MANY times when I got the nail glue all over my hands.  I have looked at the ingredients of the professional grade nail glue that we used, and the regular super glue you can buy at the dollarstore, and they are like exactly use the same other than there is usually a fregrance in the stuff that we used. 

I have used superglue for everything.  I wouldn't recomend holding together peices of cotton with your fingers that you have just smeared it all on those, because that gets HOT!  But If I have to hold something together that I just glued, I use my bare hands.  Then I have fun bitting off the glue.  Gives me something to do when I'm waiting for others to post! lol  If you don't think that you will have any kind of reaction, or sencitivity, I don't see the harm in it, and just becareful if someone is sucking or nawing on your new "peircings" as (like manxcat said), saliva will loosen the bond, that they don't choke on them if they come off. lol




dawnofpersephone -> RE: super glue? (1/5/2009 10:34:47 AM)

Just test an area first to make sure they are NOT allergic to it...don't ask.




ExKat -> RE: super glue? (1/5/2009 7:37:33 PM)

  Ex and I were at a presentation by Midori about unusual homemade bondage. One of the evillest things she recommended was using super-glue to essentially...enforce female chastity. She said that eventually the "pussy juice" would dissolve the super-glue. Then she passed out some tubes of glue to the crowd. Thank goodness none of them came our way.




SimplyMichael -> RE: super glue? (1/5/2009 7:40:41 PM)

I started a long thread last year about this.  I really hate to pull an "LA" but here is the link

http://www.collarchat.com/m_1857230/mpage_1/tm.htm




porcelain26 -> RE: super glue? (1/6/2009 3:02:57 PM)

I use superglue on myself all the time and haven't ever had a problem with it. Granted, I'm using it to close paper cuts or nasty hang nails...stuff like that. It's just a heck of a lot easier than a bandaide when ya gotta wash your hands 50 times a night at work *winks* The glue is usually gone by the end of the night and I reglue before going back to work, so I can't imagine it would cause any long lasting problems if you're gluing on fake nipple rings. The only problem I could forsee would be if the chemicals in the glue had a bad reaction to the chemicals on whatever you were gluing. I know superglue sometimes hates certain plastics...but aside from that, it shouldn't be too problematic.




YourhandMyAss -> RE: super glue? (1/6/2009 3:23:58 PM)

I don't personally but spirit gum paste is often used to "glue on" pasties and other adornments, and I'd go with spirit gum since that was what it was intended for, before I'd ever use super glue.

Nipples have ridges and pores, and I sure would hate to clog one up, or irritate the delicate pink bits.
quote:

ORIGINAL: bdsmcouple

I was reading a story, yes I kow it was only a story, but it said the master used super glue to attach fake nipple rings to the subs nipples.  It went on to say after four days or so they came off on own.  Does inyone have real life expierence with this?




azropedntied -> RE: super glue? (1/7/2009 10:44:45 AM)

My vote would be for spirit glues  as well ,any theatrical supply store or Halloween store carries it and it is made for the intended use posted .




Lynnxz -> RE: super glue? (1/7/2009 1:11:21 PM)

Whatever you do, don't use spirit gum like glue- it's not how it works.

Dab it on the skin, and tap it lightly until it becomes tacky then do the same to the piece you are placing on the person. Hold it together for a few seconds, and if you've done it right it should stick just fine.

The hold isn't going to be as good as superglue, as I generally just pull latex pieces off of my people, and then give them the remover to go get the rest of the gum off.




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