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Poison ivy - 6/15/2006 7:13:39 AM   
vicki2725


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I had e-mail suggests rubbing poison ivy on my breasts.  as anybody heard of that?
I guess he can't hurt.  it would be embarrassing scratching even in public and drawn a lot of attention.  I can't imagine any major side effects its natural.
any thoughts on this..
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RE: Poison ivy - 6/15/2006 7:21:01 AM   
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Please be reasonable.  Poison ivy is just that - POISON.  It causes you to have a rash, which is a reaction to the poison.  If you scratch, it will spread to everywhere you touch.  Imagine even touching your irritated, itchy, oozing, red breasts and then touching yourself anywhere else - or touching him, even!  Yeah put your hand on a bunch of that oozing mess and then grab his cock.  He'd love that, I'm sure!

Might as well put a jar of mad yellow jackets over a nipple and let them have at it.

You aren't seriously considering this, are you?  How would you explain it to your doctor, which you surely would have to when the rash is so bad and spread so far that you can't handle it yourself!  Well, doc, my boyfriend (since you surely couldn't call him your master to the doc) thought it would be fun.

Please, people, be realistic!

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RE: Poison ivy - 6/15/2006 7:36:11 AM   
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I'm not planning on this in any time in the near future.  I was just curious.  What if you got  it naturally it's very possible I had poisoned on my legs and my stomach before  when I was younger.
poisoned us go away over time I get on my hands quite often  being a landscaper.

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RE: Poison ivy - 6/15/2006 7:38:34 AM   
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((Shaking head))   Some people scare me.....lol 

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RE: Poison ivy - 6/15/2006 7:38:42 AM   
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People can have sever life threatening reactions to poison ivy it depends on the person.

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RE: Poison ivy - 6/15/2006 7:43:27 AM   
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As someone who has a severe reaction to poison ivy............
that's just stupid, why don't you suggest to him to do something real creative and fill his underwear with fireants! Hey it's "natural" right????

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RE: Poison ivy - 6/15/2006 7:57:27 AM   
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Poison ivy will give you some serious sub drop for long after the lovin' is over.

If you want to do something like that, but some less rigourous, I suggest stinging nettle........you only have to deal with that for around a half-hour.  Test some on your hand first, in case you are allergic.


A much more satisfying burn in any case.


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RE: Poison ivy - 6/15/2006 9:40:22 AM   
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Great suggestion!  "Natural" isn't always safe - or smart!  lol

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As someone who has a severe reaction to poison ivy............
that's just stupid, why don't you suggest to him to do something real creative and fill his underwear with fireants! Hey it's "natural" right????

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RE: Poison ivy - 6/15/2006 1:27:37 PM   
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I have had severe reactions to poison ivy.  I've had it so bad, it's sealed my eyes shut and went into my thraot, it closed my air ways.  When I was a kid, I was given a new drug, a shot to prevent poision ive, however it caused cancer. The shot ate my immune system, made it so confussed it attacted my organs. Please don't play with poison ive.  Playing with fire is one thing, playing with poision ivy is bad Bad B.A.D!!

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RE: Poison ivy - 6/15/2006 1:38:57 PM   
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I would advise against messing with poison ivy and definitely question someone who told you to do something like that to yourself. I definitely would cut contact with someone who wanted me to do that. It's a stupid thing to tell someone to do. A lot of people have severe reactions, even life threatening reactions to it.

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RE: Poison ivy - 6/15/2006 1:42:04 PM   
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This is the kind of thing I'd expect to find on the "really really bad advice" thread ...

Wow.

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RE: Poison ivy - 6/15/2006 8:18:09 PM   
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The one thing about posion ivy is that it spreads after you have it at one place and can last a couple of weeks.

I might knowingly do much but giving myself a dose of posion ivy is not one of them.

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RE: Poison ivy - 6/15/2006 8:43:37 PM   
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* sitting in utter amazement *

Umm.. just a lil heads up: If you rub the poisen ivy on your breasts you will also have it on your hands and any other place that you happen to come in contact with it. And if you don't wash your hands immediately you will have it everywhere, even with handwashing you could get some spores on you. Of course you could wear gloves when you are picking and applying it. But hell,,,, what fun is that.. go for the gusto !!!
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RE: Poison ivy - 6/15/2006 9:04:35 PM   
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I feel horrible for all of you that have severe reactions to poison ivy, but immunity can be developed so it does not affect people. I for one can almost go as far as eating the stuff ( I would never do it because I don't eat salad....lol) but i can walk through it and have no rash or anything. Of course if you have allergies your chances of having a severe reaction are greater, but that is the same with Nettles. People can have severe reactions to Nettles as well. I have seen some pretty bad reactions to Poison Ivy and I would not reccomend putting anything of the Poisonous (Oak, Ivy, Sumac) on your breasts. As with the other people before stated, it will probably be bad bad news for you in the long run. If you do it be sure to have bottles of Benadryl around.

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RE: Poison ivy - 6/15/2006 10:05:17 PM   
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I am extremely allergic to poison oak (our version here on the west coast). I wouldn't recommend you do this because you could be in for a lot more than you might expect if you are as allergic as I am. As has been suggested, stinging nettle would be a better idea.

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RE: Poison ivy - 6/15/2006 11:48:11 PM   
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I just want to point out that technically everything is 'natrual' because we havent really figured out how to make something out of nothing, because its technically impossible. We always make things out of originally 'natrual' things. Therefore it being 'natrual' and therefore good is a little silly.. bacteria are natrual.. as is BSE. :P

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RE: Poison ivy - 6/16/2006 12:19:52 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: maybemaybenot

* sitting in utter amazement *

Umm.. just a lil heads up: If you rub the poisen ivy on your breasts you will also have it on your hands and any other place that you happen to come in contact with it. And if you don't wash your hands immediately you will have it everywhere, even with handwashing you could get some spores on you. Of course you could wear gloves when you are picking and applying it. But hell,,,, what fun is that.. go for the gusto !!!
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I'm just wondering about the guy and why he'd want to put her boobies off limits for him.  I enjoy tits too much to turn them into a toxic waste dump even temporarily.

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RE: Poison ivy - 6/16/2006 12:30:08 AM   
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ORIGINAL: vicki2725

I had e-mail suggests rubbing poison ivy on my breasts.  as anybody heard of that?
I guess he can't hurt.  it would be embarrassing scratching even in public and drawn a lot of attention.  I can't imagine any major side effects its natural.
any thoughts on this..


Ah, yes.  Another On-line Domination.  I would suggest you send an E-mail back that says, "I rubbed some cyber-poison-ivy on my breasts, as You Commanded, and now I will put my unwashed hands all over You, my Lord and Master, to show my deep devotion and my sincere desire to share all that is with and of me with You."  Or something to that effect.

In real life?  Unless you know what your reactions are to this or any other natural substance, Dont.  It was mentioned before, but bears repeating; belladonna, amanita mushrooms, and japanese pufferfish are all natural.  They all can kill, too.  Natural is no recommendation when you consider that lead, mercury, and the cyanide in apricot pits are natural too.  <shrug> 

Please be a good sub and take good responsible care of yourself so you are healthy and happy and able to play tomorrow!!

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RE: Poison ivy - 6/16/2006 3:50:40 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: vicki2725

I'm not planning on this in any time in the near future.  I was just curious.  What if you got  it naturally it's very possible I had poisoned on my legs and my stomach before  when I was younger.
poisoned us go away over time I get on my hands quite often  being a landscaper.

vicki


Although some people can build up a tolerace to repeated exposure other people can become more sensitive to it. Not worth the risk.

Did you tell the person that eamiled you this idea, that you don't understand and would they please send you a video showing you how, using themselves as the model? Tell them you want to see just how the rash looks, so you will know just what you have and not get confused if you get another rash by chance.

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RE: Poison ivy - 6/17/2006 8:15:59 AM   
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quote:

Might as well put a jar of mad yellow jackets over a nipple and let them have at it.


Hey, that's a thought :)

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why don't you suggest to him to do something real creative and fill his underwear with fireants! 


ROFLMAO now that's funny!

vicki,

I wouldn't advise it for sure.  I have never caught poison ivy and have leaned in poison sumac on a tree and never caught it but my son catches it and it gets so bad his eyes close and we have to take him to the doctors everytime he gets it.

If I do ever get it, the bad part is I'm allergic to Benadryl.  Yeah, Benadryl of all damn things. LOL

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