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Where to get it

Supermarkets, or discount stores

How to use it

First you want to make sure you get the spring-loaded clothespins, not the clip-ons. You can attach them to any bit of skin you can get a pinch of, or that sticks out (such as nipples). Added fun can be had with removal methods, my favorite two being attaching the clothespins to a rope/stirng, and pulling them off slowly (or quickly depending on mood); or using a whip or crop to knock them off.

Safety tips, or words of caution

Can cause damage if left on too long, especially if the springs haven't been weakened (done by bending the clothespins open to beyond their normal range). The gripping end can be wrapped in cloth to make it a bit softer, and cut down on the chance of splinters.

Approximate cost

$2-$3 per bag

StormCat's Purr rating

Purrrr! Purrrr! Purrrr! Purrrr! Purrrr! (5 out of 9)

They might be more fun if I get a sub who can tolerate them. Morn couldn't take them very long at all (2 minutes in most places, and less than 30 seconds on her nipples).

Morn's rating

Pain Scale: Ouch!Ouch!Ouch!Ouch!Ouch!Ouch! (6 of 10) (Can vary a bit depending on where they are placed on the body.)
Likeable Scale: Ohhh!Ohhh!Ohhh!Ohhh!Ohhh!Ohhh!Ohhh! (7 of 10) (again can vary depending on where they are placed)
Well as you can tell the pain and how I liked it depended greatly on where the clothespins were placed. On the nipples it was worse to me than a normal nipple clamp probably b/c you can't control how tight it is. Legs were pretty painful as well as arms. Butt area was not bad at all (except for if you bend over) and was a minimun of pain. Still needs more testing though :)



Last modified on Friday, 01-Jun-2001 12:44:06 EST

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