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cloths pins - 8/26/2009 7:45:48 PM   
ballsdeep63


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wonder across the board what type of cloths pins is the most uncomfortable between the generic wooden and the plastic?
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RE: cloths pins - 8/26/2009 9:34:24 PM   
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I don't actually know which material would be more painful or even if it would make a difference. The thing is there are different options for the plastic kind as a quick google search would show. Whether or not they have teeth and the surface area will make a difference. I also doubt the springs are all the same strength. So who knows, the thing is we are talking about an item that will cost you something like $2 for 100 so experimenting to find what you and your significant other like isn't a big deal.

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RE: cloths pins - 8/27/2009 3:06:04 AM   
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Welcome to the boards, OP (Original Poster, I think!)!!!  I think the thing that makes the most difference between the wood  and plastic is the strength of the spring!!

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RE: cloths pins - 8/27/2009 3:27:24 AM   
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for me, plastic

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RE: cloths pins - 8/27/2009 4:41:39 AM   
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Definitely plastic. There is much more variety to plastic. The wooden pins are not that tight of a clamp, and the spring will wear down over time.

Any large store like Walmart will have a huge selection of plastic clamps. Some are distinctly ouchie.



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RE: cloths pins - 8/27/2009 6:13:28 AM   
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I think that depends on the individual pins. I bought some inexpensive wooden ones from Target and they had almost no bite at all (until someone tried to flog them off), while a friend of mine has some old school wooden ones his mother used to use for about 30 years to hang her clothes on the line. Those are some serious clothespins. I've had the same experience with the plastic ones, where a set I got from one place had basically no strength at all, and they were super strong from somewhere else.

Clothespins aren't that pricey, so I would say if you are looking for something specific, go around to dollar stores and places like Walmart and Target and buy several different kinds until you find what you prefer.

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RE: cloths pins - 8/27/2009 6:49:19 AM   
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It also depends on the surface of the pinch, some pegs have surfaces thin as a needle and are hardly to bear.

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RE: cloths pins - 8/27/2009 1:20:19 PM   
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Ace Hardware sells a plastic clothespin which has jaws with a waffle-like pattern instead of being smooth faced.  After a few minutes on sensitive bits the skin swells into the pattern and when the pin is squeezed open normally pops out of one jaw but stays stuck in the other and needs a little tug to come free.  VERY OUCHIE, especially if your Dom/Domme puts them back on after a minute or two turned so they catch the skin from a different angle.  Can make a very pretty cross-hatch pattern on those tender bits.

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RE: cloths pins - 8/27/2009 6:07:21 PM   
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Good evening!
Oh for me -the plastic ones, especially if they have small ends not big, wider ends. Of course, for me, they are all painful unless I am in the right head space already. When Daddy tells me to put them on or when he puts them on cold, it really hurts. but if I am allowed to get into it a bit and relax, then I am good to go. Good luck!!
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