MasterHyde
Posts: 127
Joined: 4/10/2004 From: Philadelphia, PA Status: offline
|
Having bee on the receiving end of knife play, you can probably answer this question yourself. You talked about the fear and excitement you felt. That's what it's all about, really. The mindfuck can be a powerful thing. For those who like to push the envelope a bit further, knife play can include some actual cutting as well. Not everyone will appreciate this, but for some people, like Liz (Hi Liz!), the fear needs to be real. There has to be an expectation that one time or another, you WILL be cut. Another thing I have done with knives is to "scratch" a design into the first few layers of skin. The sensation is a bit more intense then scracthing with fingernails, but the end result is almost the same. Beautiful red and pink lines that cover your body for a short time and fade away long before the memories do. This can be a nice way to carve my initials into someone, or just to do a decorative pattern. Again, the marks are temporary, but the thrill of it can be wonderful for some people, and the memories can last forever. Especially if you take a few photographs! There are some other "mindfuck" techniques that can trick someone into believing they are actually being cut, but I won't go into those right now. Too many bottoms reading here. Personally, I think it's probably just as easy to go ahead and cut someone if that's what is wanted. Of course, you'll want to have some bandages and antiseptic handy. Also, make sure the blade is clean and as close to sterile as possible. And lay down some towels or something to catch the blood so it doesn't run all over the furniture. Hyde
_____________________________
Master Hyde A self-righteous, poly, dominant, possessive control freak with strong paternal tendencies and a sadistic inner child
|