BitaTruble
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For those who've never played with an Ice Dildo, or even Ice Sounds, make sure you dip it in water before insertion so as to avoid the ice adhering to delicate membranes. To make ice sounds, it's the same sort of concept. Fill an ordinary straw with water then seal one end. Melting it works quite well... turn it over, melt the other side then put it in the freezer. When frozen, bring it out, twirl it in hot water a few times, cut the straw away and you have a wonderful, little quickie cheap toy for urethral play. You can shape the sounds with hot water so it's not to sharp before insertion. Side note: A filled condom can be substitued for the water bottle. Fill the condom, tie off the end. Put a rubber band around it, then stick a skewer or chop stick through the rubber band. Place the condom into a cylindrrical cardboard container to hold it's shape, then pop it in the freezer. Follow the rest of the instructions with the twirl and then have a blast. As for safety and how long you can use an ice dildo or ice sounds, it's rather longer than one might think. Regular water freezing isn't like dry ice. Ice that you make in the freezer is going to be 32 degrees, and as soon as you insert it, there will be an insulator activated.. ::the slight melting of the water which raises the temperature above 32 degrees.:: The natural heat of your body is never going to go below the freezing point with an ice dildo, so frostbite isn't a concern. The biggest issue would be the dildo getting sharp and cutting which can be easily avoided by constant turning and then removal before it gets to that point. For some added visual stimulation, add a few drops of food coloring to the water before freezing. Yes, it can stain.. but where these things go, who's gonna see that? hehe Celeste
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