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masterleath -> tear gas session (2/6/2009 4:39:03 AM)

i have a slave who is asking me to gas him with tear gas does anyone have tried that before




Lynnxz -> RE: tear gas session (2/6/2009 4:39:59 AM)

O.o

Can't say it's the most erotic feeling in the world, but it's probably not too horrible for them. [:D]

*Edit*

I hope they aren't a puker :D




masterleath -> RE: tear gas session (2/6/2009 4:44:11 AM)

somone said to me that it burn the eyes the lung but is it permanent damage, for me there is no problem




Lynnxz -> RE: tear gas session (2/6/2009 5:40:00 AM)

Of course it burns, it's tear gas. :D

When I was exposed to it I noticed
  • Coughing/difficulty taking deep breaths
  • Watering of the eyes and nose
  • Drooling- not me, but a few people drooled/leaked everywhere
  • Vomiting- again not me, but I saw a few specatular projectile jobs
It's not horrible, a few minutes out in the fresh air and you're back to normal, making fun of the next person exposed.

How exactly are you planning to do this? I wouldn't do this scene in a house, the smell kind of sticks around. We were out in the woods in a concrete room.




masterleath -> RE: tear gas session (2/6/2009 6:10:26 AM)

IN HUNTING CAMP i will wear ful nbc suit with gasmask m40 just me and the slave and a tear gas tank, i am really excited about that




windchymes -> RE: tear gas session (2/6/2009 6:55:15 AM)

Some police officers I know say that part of their training includes being tear gassed and/or pepper sprayed, so they can experience what it feels like.  They would probably be a good source of information.




masterleath -> RE: tear gas session (2/6/2009 7:04:45 AM)

i can t wait rto do that scenario, i love to wear gasmask it a drug




masterleath -> RE: tear gas session (2/6/2009 7:31:55 AM)

thank youy for your help and will let you know how it turn




whiteslavebitch -> RE: tear gas session (2/6/2009 3:50:14 PM)

Yeah, did that in basic training for the army at 18 yrs old, not a fun experience. I won't ever intentionally or willingly do it again.




masterleath -> RE: tear gas session (2/6/2009 6:34:59 PM)

MY SLACE DREAM OF IT AND I SEE YOUR STILL ALIVE THAT WHAT I WANNA KNOW




MsFlutter -> RE: tear gas session (2/6/2009 6:51:35 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: whiteslavebitch

Yeah, did that in basic training for the army at 18 yrs old, not a fun experience. I won't ever ntentionally or willingly do it again.


quote:

ORIGINAL: Lynnxz

Of course it burns, it's tear gas. :D

When I was exposed to it I noticed
  • Coughing/difficulty taking deep breaths
  • Watering of the eyes and nose
  • Drooling- not me, but a few people drooled/leaked everywhere
  • Vomiting- again not me, but I saw a few specatular projectile jobs

It's not horrible, a few minutes out in the fresh air and you're back to normal, making fun of the next person exposed.

How exactly are you planning to do this? I wouldn't do this scene in a house, the smell kind of sticks around. We were out in the woods in a concrete room.


All of what Whiteslave & Lynnxz said plus...
 
Many years in the military taught me to hate gas masks and the smell of CS.
 
The instinct will be to wipe the eyes - this is a huge NO NO NO NO NO.  Exposure to CS (tear gas) should be followed immediately by time in a fresh breeze.
 
Bear in mind - any typically low-profile medical issue could be exacerbated by exposure to/reaction to CS gas.




masterleath -> RE: tear gas session (2/6/2009 7:14:53 PM)

the gasmask is the friend of the wearer, i will note you comment and submit it to the slave and make him conscious of all the fact, but what if persist




kiwisub12 -> RE: tear gas session (2/6/2009 8:26:57 PM)

my ex is a cop and had to go through being tear gased as part of the training to use it.  He has asthma, and survived it with no ill effects.

He said the skin burning was ameliorated with lots and lots of water to wash it away - and of course every time water hit it, the burning was made bad again.
Anyway it isn't incapacitating - just nasty.    Hope your slave enjoys himself.




Lynnxz -> RE: tear gas session (2/6/2009 8:51:22 PM)

Hehe, yes water is bad... we were told to run around flapping our arms to get it out of our clothes. I'm not sure if it really works, or if the DS were just trying to amuse themselves with 50 Privates running around flapping there arms and falling into the fence. 




proudsub -> RE: tear gas session (2/6/2009 11:36:12 PM)

I was at UC Berkeley for grad school in the late '60's and had tear gas on campus almost daily.  I stayed away from it as much as possible but there were times when i was on the periphery and i remember it mainly burning my eyes but recovering quickly upon leavng the the area.




domcypher -> RE: tear gas session (2/7/2009 12:03:56 AM)

LOL![sm=hyper.gif]

quote:

ORIGINAL: Lynnxz

Hehe, yes water is bad... we were told to run around flapping our arms to get it out of our clothes. I'm not sure if it really works, or if the DS were just trying to amuse themselves with 50 Privates running around flapping there arms and falling into the fence. 




masterleath -> RE: tear gas session (2/7/2009 5:24:37 AM)

thanl you for all your tip, and will go on with that scenario he ask me for, no just need to protect myself and gas him up




subbisherri -> RE: tear gas session (2/7/2009 5:53:22 AM)

I have to do CS gas training at least once a year, can't emphasize enough what MsFlutter said: resist resist resist the temptation to rub the eyes. It dramatically worsens the effect.
Being Canadian, tear or CS gas isn't something we can easily obtain, nor can one buy Mace. I know rules are really different south of 49, but I'm wondering if you're actually planning on using tear gas or some other riot control aerosol, or are you intending to use pepper spray instead? The latter is far less harmful, and if you use that then water CAN be used to flush the eyes and face, as well as any sensitive areas that might have a rash or abraded skin.
I'm also curious about the mask you have, how old is the canister? If the caps have been popped, it does have a lifespan. If you have a new one, let it sit for at least 24 hours with the caps off or you're going to be breathing charcoal.
At any rate, it sounds intriguing!




DesFIP -> RE: tear gas session (2/7/2009 6:03:07 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: masterleath
thanl you for all your tip, and will go on with that scenario he ask me for, no just need to protect myself and gas him up


So what happens if he has a severely allergic reaction? Can you get him to the ER in under ten minutes? How can you quickly and effectively wash this off him if needed?

Of course, since you'll be out in the woods, maybe you'll just hide the body under some brush?




masterleath -> RE: tear gas session (2/7/2009 6:08:27 AM)

i am gonna wear a karcher nbc suit, with an oxygen mask and tank(30 min fresh air) , he is reading those post as me, and sais to me that he stilla waana do,  i have filter in case the tank and regulator fail,  




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