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Join Date: May 2007
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Last night, during a particularly long and vigorous session, my hole began to lose a little sensitivity, so I figured I'd "spice things up", so to speak, with a little 12 volt action.
I took a 12 volt AC adaptor, slipped the device end of the wire into my anus, and plugged it into the wall outlet. YOW! The shocks felt like nothing I'd ever experienced before! They restored my asshole's sensitivity, and added tremendously to the already insensely pleasurable experience of anal play with a lingering tingling sensation. Best of all, there was no physical harm. Have any other anal enthusiasts here tried electrical stimulation? And if so, how was it for you? I've searched the Net for first hand descriptions, but all I could find were ads for electro-stimulating toys. |
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Dear EvilDave: Though you might find some useful info here http://www.sexelectric.com/faq/faq.html Have fun! -MD |
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Cleveland, Ohio
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WOW!! That looks pretty cool. Thanks for the link, Mistress.
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You are more than welcome. Just doin' what I love to do.
- MD |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 34
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While fun, I would STRONGLY CAUTION that you NOT EVER use a standard, off the shelf device like that as you did. You were fortunate. Having spent the better part of my life fixing and futzing with electronics, I can attest to the fact that things do go wrong. In this case, had there been a fault, you stood to take 120 up the ass. You do not want to do that, ever. There is a reason that some of the equipment is costly, and why medical equipment is certified in this way. I cant and won't vouch for the manufacturers suggested in the links here, and I would assume that they have good lawyers that sy "make this safe or face $$$$$$$$$$$ losses!" But again, DO NOT DO THIS casually. And no, even a good GFI outlet will NOT prevent a problem. Battery operated - fine and dandy. Anything that plugs in to a wall - BE CAREFUL. |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: New York, NY
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IMPORTANT! READ THIS:
http://www.uncleabdul.com/UAweb1.htm The book JUICE--Electricity for Pleasure and Pain, by Uncle Abdul, an electrical engineer and BDSM player, is a good introduction to it. Many less dangerous things are discussed in the book, as well as how to minimize the chances of harm in more advanced activities. I don't do electrical play but, if I did, I'd follow Uncle's rules. Last edited by Wilton Tushup : 12-12-2007 at 09:16 PM. |
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