Dancelot said: purple7 said: Und dass mir niemand zu lachen anfaengt, das war natuerlich mein voller Ernst 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. i don't know if i can worry about all that... | |
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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. i don't know if i can worry about all that... It's not as scary as it sounds. | |
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Now, my all-time favorite sex toy:
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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. i don't know if i can worry about all that... | |
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a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on | |
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Stax said: Is that the one with the suction cup? | |
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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 don't know if i can worry about all that... i think i'll start with the tat... | |
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