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Is it over already?
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: the beautiful shores of Lake Erie
Posts: 890
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My mother works with a guy that made the mistake of wiping his eyes after handling one of those really hot peppers. A trip to the hospital later......................
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No offence Apu, but when they were handing out religions you must have been out taking a whizz
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Seattle
Posts: 281
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I love Thai dragons, but I know to always use latex gloves. If you've ever stuck your fingers in your twat the same day as cutting up peppers, you'll learn to never do it again.
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That which does not kill us, will try, try again.
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Chemical Play Info
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![]() In fact, as a few people around here know, I'm sure, chilli peppers are used in bdsm as what we call "chemical fire" or "chemical play," which usually involves applying an irritant substance to a sensitive area (mucous membranes such as rectums and vaginas are popular places). Chillis are grouped with citrus fruits, menthol oil, clove oil, capsicum drivatives, cinnamon oil, and Tiger Balm and Ben Gay. We group those together because they're oil-based and have no safeword. |hotjump| For anyone who does want to try some sensation play with chemical fire, I advise using something water-based, so you can end the fire quickly if you need to. Menthol toothpaste is a good start. Wasabi, the Japanese horseradish, is safe, since it washes off immediately with water too. Be sure to check for allergic reactions before using anything on a sensitive area. -- Today's chemical play tips were brought to you by your friends at the Fetish Club. ![]() Simon P.S. Well, okay, I do have a twat, but it's attached to someone else's body. ![]()
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Thanks for that bit of enlightenment Simon!! I learned something today!
On another note, I remember reading somewhere a warning about handling orange peels, and to wash your hands very well afterwards, because apparrently the citrus oil in the peels can cause skin damage if it's on your skin and you're exposed to sunlight. |
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There's Xanax in my thurible!
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Wow, you start to think you have heard it all and then something else comes around the corner...
Interesting info Simon, thanks. |
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