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Whacking mosquito bites - 7/26/2012 2:32:44 PM   
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I'm assured by a friend in the Antipodes that if you whack a mossie bite with a wooden spoon so hard that it stings, once the sting's died down the itch has been killed. Is she yanking my plonker or have people found that this works?

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RE: Whacking mosquito bites - 7/26/2012 2:42:40 PM   
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Yanking my plonker lol..

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RE: Whacking mosquito bites - 7/26/2012 3:47:56 PM   
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sounds like a great way to watch people beat them selves up! .................. and as one born in the general region, got to love that sense of humour

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RE: Whacking mosquito bites - 7/26/2012 4:07:29 PM   
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The friend in question is a femdom, Kiwisub. Do you think she just enjoyed the idea of getting me to beat merry hell out of myself?

If I discover that she was trifling with me in this way, I shall speak sternly to her.

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RE: Whacking mosquito bites - 7/26/2012 4:21:29 PM   
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I can assure you that no amount of violence makes the bites go away. But don't take MY word for it.



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RE: Whacking mosquito bites - 7/26/2012 4:24:23 PM   
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Maybe she had just read this.


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There's another on my brother, knock it off
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There's a skeeter on my peter, knock it off

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RE: Whacking mosquito bites - 7/26/2012 4:36:20 PM   
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I doubt it. Basically.. when mozzies bite you their saliva contains an anticoagulant to thin the blood and make it easier to suck. The itchiness is an inflammatory response to this. So basically you either deal with it, put some stingoes (or similar product on) or ignore it. Scratching the itch will make it worse!

Has she asked you to do it on cam?

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RE: Whacking mosquito bites - 7/26/2012 4:38:15 PM   
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I have scabs from a MONTH ago. Someone should pay!

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RE: Whacking mosquito bites - 7/26/2012 4:41:59 PM   
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The only thing Ive found to help stop the itching is benadryl or calamine lotion.

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RE: Whacking mosquito bites - 7/26/2012 4:45:13 PM   
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quote:

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I'm assured by a friend in the Antipodes that if you whack a mossie bite with a wooden spoon so hard that it stings, once the sting's died down the itch has been killed. Is she yanking my plonker or have people found that this works?


I think this is somehow related to why my TV skips a channel when I push in error on the clicker too fast.

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RE: Whacking mosquito bites - 7/26/2012 5:42:39 PM   
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I have been thinking about this a bit (slow evening and hot!), AND this may fall into the catagory of overstimulating the area so it ignores lesser stimulus. Think histamine release in the area which depletes the histamine receptors for a while. Not sure that this is the explaination, but it could be along these lines.

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RE: Whacking mosquito bites - 7/26/2012 5:50:27 PM   
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That could be possible. I know quite a few nurses who deliberately rub an alcohol wipe quite firmly before giving injections for the same reason.. in theory it 'stuns' the receptors in the area so the injection hurts less. Of course, much like mosquitos, it isn't the needle that hurts, it's what's injected.

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RE: Whacking mosquito bites - 7/26/2012 6:26:44 PM   
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Let me just say as someone who seems to be hypersensitive with mozzie bites..If someone were to hit me on a bite, they would soon find me drawing my own blood and that bite would show forever

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RE: Whacking mosquito bites - 7/26/2012 6:30:18 PM   
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Normal scratching does no good. I have to scratch hard enough to break the skin. Usually, a tiny amount of clear stuff comes out. Then I apply some anti itch ointment. After that no more itch.

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RE: Whacking mosquito bites - 7/27/2012 4:41:41 PM   
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Peon I'd be happy to whack all of your mosquito bites with whatever is handy, but I doubt that would de-itch them

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RE: Whacking mosquito bites - 7/27/2012 7:34:26 PM   
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I've had great success soothing bite itchies with Resinol, a topical ointment:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resinol

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RE: Whacking mosquito bites - 7/27/2012 7:44:32 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Dresproperty

The only thing Ive found to help stop the itching is benadryl or calamine lotion.


I live in Iowa, near a river, in the country.

There have been times when I've gone outside in the summer, either morning or evening, and literally looked down and seen dozens on me.

Because I must go outside to take care of animals, I usually wear clothing that protects me, regardless of heat. I'd rather sweat than itch. BUT, that doesn't guarantee zero bites. I get bit, all the time. I've got several right now and it's a none mozzy year due to drought.

Generic Dude, bless his non BDSM, vanilla submissive heart, found this wonderful invention. Benadryl in a stick applicator. You just dab it on the bite and voila'! No more itching! I keep one here at home and one in my desk at work. The are something I will never go without.

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RE: Whacking mosquito bites - 7/27/2012 8:42:11 PM   
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I use the benadryl spray. Which barely made a dent in last month's bites. Fabulous stuff, though it does leave a sticky film.

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RE: Whacking mosquito bites - 7/27/2012 8:43:43 PM   
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As a preventative, I heard (but never tried) keeping a dryer sheet or two in the pants pocket. Presumably it wards the buggers off. Has anyone actually tried this?

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RE: Whacking mosquito bites - 7/27/2012 8:54:54 PM   
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I have found RID to be the best mozzie repellent by far, might be worth a try for those of you who react to mozzie bites, or live in mozzie disease areas.

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