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Where to get it

Supermarkets, discount stores, and some large convience stores, maybe

How to use it

Lightly trace it over your sub's skin, anywhere you want. Depending on your technique it can be used to tickle, or just to soothe. For added fun use in combination with a blindfold, or as a warm-down after a session of spanking, paddling, whipping, caning, etc.

Safety tips, or words of caution

Just watch for allergic reactions to the material/dye in the duster you have chosen.

Approximate cost

$1-$6 and this is a case where you get what you pay for, the wool one is far superior to the cheap feather ones

StormCat's Purr rating

Purrrr! Purrrr! Purrrr! Purrrr! Purrrr! Purrrr! Purrrr! Purrrr! (8 out of 9)

They are fun to play with, and are a very gentle teasing toy. Good for warming up, or down, or even just a break within a scene. For added fun have your sub run it over you. :)

Morn's rating

Pain Scale: NONE :)
Pleasure Scale: Mmmm!Mmmm!Mmmm!Mmmm!Mmmm!Mmmm!Mmmm!Mmmm!Mmmm!Mmmm!Mmmm!Mmmm! (12 of 10)
As you can see I REALLY REALLY like these!!! One could say I am addicted to them. They feel great when used after a beating of any sort or just to relax and a good calming tool as well. Feels great when run over new welts or sore areas. Can tickle lots too especially if you are very tickleish like me. If he decides to flog ya with one it doe not hurt at all :) Highly recommended one is a lambs wool one which you can get at a local Wal-Mart store. I HIGHLY recommend this one :)



Last modified on Friday, 01-Jun-2001 12:48:15 EST

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