MasterShake
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It is actually a sound premise that I may or may have not done or seen done on maybe one or possibly more than one occasion. However, if you are going to do such things common sense and safety ingenuity must be relied upon. Replacing the cutting blade with something blunt and not serrated would have prevented it. Believe me, it can be done successfully. But just like other fun things we have engaged in, suspension bondage, electrical play, breath control (not in my repertoire), crocodile play (okay I made the last one up) there are critical safety guidelines that must be adhered to. We've all had eyebolts fall out of the ceiling and bonk us on the head, but this one is totally new. I commend them on their creativity, and condole them on their inadvertent episiotomy. Bet she got an endorphin dump after that! Sometimes being a trailblazer has its hazards. Be safe all! In pleasure and pain, MasterShake PS Ice packs for a few days and the stitches come out in a few weeks. Also, what color hankie are we going to use to identify those into episiotomies?
< Message edited by MasterShake -- 6/30/2009 6:38:34 PM >
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