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broken glass... - 6/21/2006 11:27:00 AM   
Master96


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Hello everyone,

Once I shared a role play on yahoo with a sub. And we talked about a punishment where she stands barefoot on a broken glass.

How harm could that be; especially if there are small pieces?

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RE: broken glass... - 6/21/2006 11:29:49 AM   
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Are You really asking such a question? Are You going to be there for after care? Come on... common sense

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RE: broken glass... - 6/21/2006 11:33:22 AM   
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well hello??????it's BROKEN GLASS. Of course there's harm, obviously for one getting small bits of broken sharp glass in the foot and not being able to get it out

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RE: broken glass... - 6/21/2006 11:34:05 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Master96

Hello everyone,

Once I shared a role play on yahoo with a sub. And we talked about a punishment where she stands barefoot on a broken glass.

How harm could that be; especially if there are small pieces?

Thanks,
Master96,


If she does it, she is a FOOL (in YES capital letters)  Since you are asking this, I have to wonder about your abilities as a DOMINANT..  Do you put your subs in harms way up close and personal too?

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RE: broken glass... - 6/21/2006 11:40:12 AM   
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I think it sounds really dumb. There are other uncomfortable things you can make someone stand on that don't have a risk such a high risk of injury.

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RE: broken glass... - 6/21/2006 11:46:50 AM   
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If it's all in the sub's imagination and she doesn't ACTUALLY, in the real world, step on broken glass... she should be fine.

If she ACTUALLY, in the real world, were to step on broken glass... obviously, yes. It'd be harmful and painful and would probably involve a trip to the hospital.


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RE: broken glass... - 6/21/2006 11:50:40 AM   
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well... i never did it, and i'm not going to do it.

i was just wondering if there are some people do such thing.

thanks,
Master,

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RE: broken glass... - 6/21/2006 12:00:00 PM   
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What behavior exactly is this supposed to help change? 

Too many doms think they can slap any painful/nasty experience on bad behavior and it will solve everything.  Sheesh.

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RE: broken glass... - 6/21/2006 12:05:32 PM   
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Isn't walking barefoot on glass some kind of trick?  I've seen it on Fear Factor and pretty sure I've seen it done elsewhere as well, and the people doing it were fine afterward.  It would be something you'd need some research on, I vaguely recall the Fear Factor with it and they were instructed to walk a certain way, can't recall the instructions but I'm sure you could find them if you're interested in it and have a girl who actually wants to do this for real.  Also the size of the pieces of glass mattered, they changed the glass for every contestant which makes me think the pieces that get broken from whatever this magic size is can then be too small and too dangerous, so it's a very controlled kind of thing when you're doing it properly.

Pretty tame risk compared to other things people enjoy, and if it's something you like and the one you're with likes and you're smart enough to do your research...then have fun

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RE: broken glass... - 6/21/2006 12:08:21 PM   
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i apologize for this thread.... this will help me think well before applying anything "on bad".


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RE: broken glass... - 6/21/2006 12:30:12 PM   
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This is an excellent example of the difference between online and in-person play. 

Of course, online there is no harm.  Next you might want to crucify her online and light the cross on fire,

In person, you are talking highly brittle pieces of glass being forced into a person's foot.  Because they are brittle and being forced into the skin with forced of thousands of pound per square inch, it is likely that they cannot easily be all removed or even easily located.

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RE: broken glass... - 6/21/2006 2:29:39 PM   
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The reason why you can see people walk on broken glass like they did on fear factor is because its made to be "safe."  The pieces are large, and only dull pieces are used.  When you see someone so something like that they aren't just walking easily, they are very carefully feeling each area before they step to be sure that no sharp edges are present.  There is A LOT of planning that goes behind something like that, and you can bet they are medical professionals standing by as well.  Not something that should be done by the average person.

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RE: broken glass... - 6/21/2006 3:05:08 PM   
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Hello everyone,

Once I shared a role play on yahoo with a sub. And we talked about a punishment where she stands barefoot on a broken glass.


Standing or walking someone across real broken glass is dangerous and serves no greater purpose.  No matter what a person has done, they don't deserve to risk embedded glass and bloody feet if not serious injury. There are plenty of uncomfortable punishments that don't threaten life and limb (kneeling on rice, etc...), but I'd suggest thinking very carefully before using them.  Some submissives/slaves respond to those kinds of behavior modification methods, some don't and become resentful. 

There is a mindf**k you can do if you wanted to play with the broken glass idea.  Find a flat concrete space (like a garage or somewhere outdoors) and create a short pathway (say 6ft or so) made of stale crushed potato chips.  Use either Ruffles or thick kettle cooked brands, they hold up the best and doing it outside will dampen the salty chip smell.  Blindfold your sub and tell her that, to test her trust, you want her to walk barefoot across this path of broken glass you've made.  Lead her across several smooth surfaces, then release her hand and tell her to walk straight across. Whether you hold her hand or not is up to you, but see if she'll go across the whole way.  Then let her see what she's walked on when you're finished. I know a couple people who have done this to great effect and it's a whole lot safer than razor-sharp glass.

Like other people have said -- worlds of difference between online-play and real life.

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RE: broken glass... - 6/21/2006 8:50:26 PM   
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There is a mindf**k you can do if you wanted to play with the broken glass idea.  Find a flat concrete space (like a garage or somewhere outdoors) and create a short pathway (say 6ft or so) made of stale crushed potato chips.  Use either Ruffles or thick kettle cooked brands, they hold up the best and doing it outside will dampen the salty chip smell.  Blindfold your sub and tell her that, to test her trust, you want her to walk barefoot across this path of broken glass you've made.  Lead her across several smooth surfaces, then release her hand and tell her to walk straight across. Whether you hold her hand or not is up to you, but see if she'll go across the whole way.  Then let her see what she's walked on when you're finished. I know a couple people who have done this to great effect and it's a whole lot safer than razor-sharp glass.


Every once in a while you amaze Me, dear.  Where did you come up with this little bit of torture?

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RE: broken glass... - 6/21/2006 8:50:54 PM   
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I have to wonder about your abilities as a DOMINANT..

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ORIGINAL: LuckyAlbatross
Too many doms think they can slap any painful/nasty experience on bad behavior and it will solve everything. Sheesh.



Again, I apologize if my question was insensitive to some.
But there are plenty of harsh or dangerous games, CBT is one! The purpose of my thread is to learn if there is a safe way to try this kink.

Thank you Holly for your wonderful idea, I think that would be one of the nice sensory games.
I got an email suggesting “cut rose bush branches” as a safer alternative.

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This is an excellent example of the difference between online and in-person play.

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Pretty tame risk compared to other things people enjoy, and if it's something you like and the one you're with likes and you're smart enough to do your research...then have fun

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There is A LOT of planning that goes behind something like that, and you can bet they are medical professionals standing by as well. Not something that should be done by the average person.



I admit… I’m not a qualified person to use broken glass.

Thank you everyone, I’ve learned so much.
Master96,

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RE: broken glass... - 6/21/2006 8:52:45 PM   
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I admit… I’m not a qualified person to use broken glass.

Thank you everyone, I’ve learned so much.
Master96,

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RE: broken glass... - 6/21/2006 8:58:19 PM   
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This is an excellent example of the difference between online and in-person play. 

Of course, online there is no harm.  Next you might want to crucify her online and light the cross on fire,




Post of the day!!!

Thanks John.

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RE: broken glass... - 6/21/2006 9:03:08 PM   
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Thank you Holly for your wonderful idea, I think that would be one of the nice sensory games.


Well... I don't know if it is considers a sensory game.

But I love it very much, again... thanks,

Master96,

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RE: broken glass... - 6/21/2006 11:06:59 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Master96

Hello everyone,

Once I shared a role play on yahoo with a sub. And we talked about a punishment where she stands barefoot on a broken glass.

How harm could that be; especially if there are small pieces?

Thanks,
Master96,


Actually, standing and walking on broken glass is a very safe ordeal. People who do this as entertainment are in no way putting themselves in harm. It comes down to being just a trick. When glass is broken, it all lays down flat like. When your feet hit the glass, you are only stand on the flat pieces of glass. As you walk across, you continue to just land on flat surfaces.

It's easy and safe enough for a four year old to do. If and when an edge just happens to be standing up, your feet will feel it before you step and cut yourself. As the edge is felt, you just slightly pick your foot up and replace it to your right or left.

Walking and standing on glass is a concept that only shocks the ignorant.

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RE: broken glass... - 6/21/2006 11:16:17 PM   
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If you're truely hellbent on having her walk on glass but unwilling to risk the inherent complications... You could try crushing glass and laying a sheet of Hydroponics plastic 9available at home depot, greenhouse stores etc) over top. She will still feel all the points and get the pain of it, as the pastic isnt overly thick... but it is extremely durable and very very unlikely to rip or puncture. thats one thought, but be wary of slippage.

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