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RE: broken glass... - 6/21/2006 11:38:32 PM   
timeoutgurlie


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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?

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... - 6/22/2006 1:17:50 AM   
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Thank you for the idea MistressTexas.

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RE: broken glass... - 6/22/2006 2:06:30 AM   
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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?

Thanks,
Master96,


Some years back I had a puppy which at first I kept in one room with a baby gate until she got a better grip on the housebreaking routine.
One evening I went over the gate to get her to take her outside and the gate was a bit high and I stepped over with my foot firmly hitting the floor, (I had no idea but earlier in the day a glass had slipped from my son's hands in the next room and he believed he had gotten all the glass up) well it just so happened that there was a thin piece sticking straight up on the other side of the gate.
My foot came down on the piece of glass with all my weight bearing down on the pad under my toes hitting that piece of glass. It went in and so far up I could not reach it with a tweezers, I could feel it way up in my foot.
I ended up having to go to the ER, they had to numb the pad of my foot deeply to go in and search around for this piece of glass. It took 6 shots of novacaine, each one almost sending me through the freakin' ceiling, a shot of novacaine in the mouth held no comparison.
 
The tetnus shot in the arm wasn't pleasurable either.
 
The doctor had to search for that sucker entering the bottom of my foot several times and moving the instrument around til he got ahold of it. It was a necessary because if not found it could have reeked terrible havoc for my foot. I am glad to hear you have come to your senses, I wouldn't wish that experience on anyone.
 
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RE: broken glass... - 6/22/2006 5:12:47 AM   
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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.



That's assuming it is float glass.  All too often one encounters broken glasses or bottles and that is what I expected the person was talking about.  The curved shape of such fragments pose a significant risk.

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RE: broken glass... - 6/22/2006 7:24:13 AM   
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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...


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


*smiles*  Ahhh Sir, thank you for the compliment. This one came from a very creative friend - and you know how creative some of my friends are. Perhaps such things will make for intersting dinner conversation in the future...

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RE: broken glass... - 6/22/2006 7:35:49 AM   
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Of course some people would do it dumbasses abound. But intelligent people would pass on doing something like this, unless they are the type who want to shock others by telling them what extreme play they are into. Frankly if someone was bragging to me that they did this, I wouldnt be thinking OH wow! Id be thinking DUMBASS.

Just my opinion

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RE: broken glass... - 6/22/2006 7:44:01 AM   
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fast reply.....

No one has yet to mention one other possible problem that is sometimes associated with glass, so I will just in case anyone reads this and considers this to be an ok risk to take. Glass, due to it's non porous nature can sometimes be an object that is not easily rejected by the body. Instead of working it's way back out it can actually work it's way farther in. This could cause serious problems. Broken glass play is not something that I would recommend.

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RE: broken glass... - 6/22/2006 7:57:33 AM   
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What would happen if, before blindfolding the submissive, one had a simple pane of window glass and a big hammer in view; but, after blindfolding...a piece of safety glass was broken? Or...the window glass broken in a box (for the sound effects), but previously broken safety-glass cast upon the floor.
 
I don't know enough about 'safety glass' to know for sure...that it's safe, I mean...but I have seen the bits of it after broken and, while it probably is worse than walking on dried peas.......would/could it hurt somebody to walk upon it?
 
Just curious...
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RE: broken glass... - 6/22/2006 8:11:53 AM   
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Safety glass is either glass that is coated or glass that is tempered so that it breaks into smaller pieces and not large, possibly penetrating shards. You can still, however, get cut on safety glass. It is designed to minimize injury...but not completely stop the possibility of one.

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RE: broken glass... - 6/23/2006 3:02:05 AM   
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Another, much safer thign to do is to have her kneel on good ol' GRITS. These dig and and oh, man, after a few minutes it's awfully painful, but they won't make cuts requiring stitches or even break the skin.

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RE: broken glass... - 6/23/2006 3:37:18 AM   
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It would not be used as punishment nor would glass.

I use to prefer rice and clear carpet runner with the points up to be knelt on.

Glass is something that is far too extreme for Me nor do I have the ability to safely determine the outcome

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RE: broken glass... - 6/23/2006 5:14:40 AM   
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Walking and standing on glass is a concept that only shocks the ignorant.


I'm not sure if I fall into the ignorant category or not, as your qualifier "shocked" did not apply. Nor was I offended, frightened or "squicked". I was perplexed and concerned. Does that count? Please try to be specific. Honestly I have a hard time imagining anyone being shocked by such a display. Mostly it just seems....ummmmm...well.....dumb.

Even if the glass were laid out flat there are lots of things that can go wrong and cause the glass to cut. The only way to completely avoid risk would be to have the person stand completely still on flat glass. Oh now there's a good time. What does one do for a grand finale? Stare into space?

Since I am likely "ignorant" I think I shall pass on this kind of excitement. I'm not sure my heart could take it.

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RE: broken glass... - 6/23/2006 9:14:14 AM   
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ORIGINAL: FangsNfeet

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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.

I was thinking exactly the same.  Thank you for pointing this out.  If done carefully, there may be a couple shards that enter here and there, but unless the person walking is not treading lightly, I can't imagine being cut very deeply.  It deepends on the size of the pieces.  I would crawl across a floor of broken glass for my Master.  No question. 

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RE: broken glass... - 6/23/2006 5:33:08 PM   
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Another, much safer thign to do is to have her kneel on good ol' GRITS. These dig and and oh, man, after a few minutes it's awfully painful, but they won't make cuts requiring stitches or even break the skin.


Thank you.

Master96,

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RE: broken glass... - 6/23/2006 6:18:42 PM   
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i question why you even need to ask this question?? i urge any sub/slave in your service to rethink their submissions

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RE: broken glass... - 6/24/2006 5:25:05 AM   
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i question why you even need to ask this question?? i urge any sub/slave in your service to rethink their submissions


Oh, come now!
The OP asked a question to find out if something could and should be done. Rather then going ahead, he questioned something in "Health and Safety".
That seems rather responsible to me.

Many ask questions about extreme play. It certainly doesn't mean all of our submissives are in danger.

To the OP: ask anything you want. That's how you learn.

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RE: broken glass... - 6/24/2006 5:43:05 AM   
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Thank you so much MsCameron,

Master96,

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