Dancelot said: purple7 said: den Ernst kenn' ich schon... | |
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tackam said: ![]() those work really well | |
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IrresistibleB1tch said: tackam said:
what the... that's what I'M sayin! | |
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tackam said: A violet wand should not be used on someone who has a pacemaker, insulin pump, or other electrically operated medical implant. It should not be used on anyone with a history of heart disease or nerve damage. Safe, sane and consensual (SSC) proponents prefer to use a violet wand anywhere except above the chin. Do not use near eyes. If a violet wand is used for too long on any one part of the body, reddening of the skin may occur. A violet wand may overheat if it is used for extended periods of time. It will arc to metal. The sparks from a violet wand will ignite flammable liquids and gases. A Residual-current device directly between the violet wand and the wall socket can be used for safety. Like all electrical devices, the violet wand should be kept away from water. | |
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IrresistibleB1tch said: tackam said: A violet wand should not be used on someone who has a pacemaker, insulin pump, or other electrically operated medical implant. It should not be used on anyone with a history of heart disease or nerve damage. Safe, sane and consensual (SSC) proponents prefer to use a violet wand anywhere except above the chin. Do not use near eyes. If a violet wand is used for too long on any one part of the body, reddening of the skin may occur. A violet wand may overheat if it is used for extended periods of time. It will arc to metal. The sparks from a violet wand will ignite flammable liquids and gases. A Residual-current device directly between the violet wand and the wall socket can be used for safety. Like all electrical devices, the violet wand should be kept away from water. It's not as scary as it sounds. | |
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IrresistibleB1tch said: tackam said: A violet wand should not be used on someone who has a pacemaker, insulin pump, or other electrically operated medical implant. It should not be used on anyone with a history of heart disease or nerve damage. Safe, sane and consensual (SSC) proponents prefer to use a violet wand anywhere except above the chin. Do not use near eyes. If a violet wand is used for too long on any one part of the body, reddening of the skin may occur. A violet wand may overheat if it is used for extended periods of time. It will arc to metal. The sparks from a violet wand will ignite flammable liquids and gases. A Residual-current device directly between the violet wand and the wall socket can be used for safety. Like all electrical devices, the violet wand should be kept away from water. | |
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Stymie said: IrresistibleB1tch said: A violet wand should not be used on someone who has a pacemaker, insulin pump, or other electrically operated medical implant. It should not be used on anyone with a history of heart disease or nerve damage. Safe, sane and consensual (SSC) proponents prefer to use a violet wand anywhere except above the chin. Do not use near eyes. If a violet wand is used for too long on any one part of the body, reddening of the skin may occur. A violet wand may overheat if it is used for extended periods of time. It will arc to metal. The sparks from a violet wand will ignite flammable liquids and gases. A Residual-current device directly between the violet wand and the wall socket can be used for safety. Like all electrical devices, the violet wand should be kept away from water. i think i'll start with the tat... | |
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