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Lman -> Insertable toys for violet wand (10/12/2009 1:48:59 PM)

Looking for advice on insertable toys that can be used with the violet wand. Any suggestions or health or safety issues? I ofcourse know not to use the standard attachments since they are glass and could break.




mnottertail -> RE: Insertable toys for violet wand (10/12/2009 1:49:50 PM)

yeah, boil and hilex insertables depending on what you got.




allthatjaz -> RE: Insertable toys for violet wand (10/13/2009 1:18:26 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Lman

Looking for advice on insertable toys that can be used with the violet wand. Any suggestions or health or safety issues? I ofcourse know not to use the standard attachments since they are glass and could break.


Hi Lman

Did your violet wand come with a metal rod? You don't get sparks off the rod but you hold firmly onto the rod and make yourself into the conductor. This means you can use your fingers to give her static but remember the violet wand sparks only happen if they are jumping a gap so as soon as you put your fingers or anything metal that your holding inside her (pressed against the skin) the sensation will change.




johnfire -> RE: Insertable toys for violet wand (10/13/2009 5:31:57 AM)

I have once seen someone that had an insertable glass probe for the violet wand. It may no longer be on the market. It was made of a much thicker glass. It also was supposed to cut down the amount of electricity so you couldn't burn the person on the inside.




Lman -> RE: Insertable toys for violet wand (10/13/2009 7:48:36 AM)

Yes I have the body contact. I was curious about what metal objects or toys would be safe and that might not heat up to much. Do not want to burn or cause bad pain.




peppermint -> RE: Insertable toys for violet wand (10/13/2009 7:31:54 PM)

I'm not a violet wand expert, but the sensation comes from the gap between the object and the person's body, not the physical contact with the object you are using.  In other words, if the object or toy or whatever you wish to call it is actually touching the person then there is no sensation at all, nothing.  Something inserted would be in contact with the body and the person would feel nothing except the toy itself.  So what is the point?  There would be no sparky sensation.  The feeling would be the same as the simple insertion of a plain ordinary plastic, metal, or glass dildoe.  




allthatjaz -> RE: Insertable toys for violet wand (10/14/2009 5:40:18 AM)

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ORIGINAL: peppermint

I'm not a violet wand expert, but the sensation comes from the gap between the object and the person's body, not the physical contact with the object you are using.  In other words, if the object or toy or whatever you wish to call it is actually touching the person then there is no sensation at all, nothing.  Something inserted would be in contact with the body and the person would feel nothing except the toy itself.  So what is the point?  There would be no sparky sensation.  The feeling would be the same as the simple insertion of a plain ordinary plastic, metal, or glass dildoe.  


Thats not actually so. Your right about the gap causing the sparks to jump and if you haven't got a gap the spark won't jump but the current is still flowing and so you will get a sensation but a different one. If you go up and touch someone who is the receiver of a violet wand then you will get a jolt and it won't be the same sensation the receiver is feeling.

As for the op worrying about the heat. It is not the heat that creates the sensation and there will never be sufficient heat build up in a violet wand to cause burns. Any burns caused to the skin from a violet wand is from the sparking held in one place for too long. The reason for this is because the VW electrically removes cells from the surface of the skin.




peppermint -> RE: Insertable toys for violet wand (10/14/2009 10:09:25 AM)

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If you go up and touch someone who is the receiver of a violet wand then you will get a jolt and it won't be the same sensation the receiver is feeling.


I don't know about this.  Whether I am touching him or he is touching me it all feels like buzzing static electricity to me.  If I am holding onto him, I feel nothing at all. 




allthatjaz -> RE: Insertable toys for violet wand (10/15/2009 9:34:45 AM)


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ORIGINAL: peppermint

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If you go up and touch someone who is the receiver of a violet wand then you will get a jolt and it won't be the same sensation the receiver is feeling.


I don't know about this.  Whether I am touching him or he is touching me it all feels like buzzing static electricity to me.  If I am holding onto him, I feel nothing at all. 



If he is holding onto the wand and touching you with it and you reach out and touch him, you will feel nothing. If you hold on to someone firmly who is having a violet wand then you will feel nothing but if you touch them lightly you will get an electrical jolt.
If you hold the wand inside the pussy then what you will get similar effects to a tens machine.




Darkfeather -> RE: Insertable toys for violet wand (10/15/2009 11:01:43 AM)

You both are technically correct, but are talking about two different effects of the violet wand.  Direct contact, where the wand is used to touch the skin, would not produce a sensation without a gap.  It needs a space for the static or plasma arc to travel.  Some attachments are designed with their own built in gap, like the plasma ball or the glowing rods, that can touch the skin and still deliver sensations.  But as a rule, direct contact stops when the distance is closed.  
    Indirect contact, where the wand is connected to the subject, and a metal object is dragged across the skin can produce sensations even through direct contact.  Because the sensation actually passes through the body, it can mimic a tens unit this way. 
    As for insertables, it is true, they do make a heavier glass one for this purpose.  And because it is gas filled, it does transfer some of the static sensation once insertion is made, though as I am not a female I cannot speak from personal experience.  As for indirectly, anything conductive inserted would work, drawing the sensation through the body to it.




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