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gags - 3/31/2008 11:18:44 PM   
ThistleDown


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So, if he puts a rubber ball gag in your mouth and all of a sudden your whole mouth and down your throat you get this tingling/burning feeling.. does that mean you're allergic to rubber?

We thoroughly re-washed and rinsed it and tried again... still bad.
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RE: gags - 3/31/2008 11:26:02 PM   
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Yuck, that means you are using a rubber ball gag... I freaking hate rubber gags, and I am not allergic to latex at all. It's kind of like biting on a tire, isn't it? I find the taste, the smell, and the general burning of my throat very distracting, and distasteful. Blech. Do not want. I don't know if it's that way for everyone... but I hate hate hate it.

I've been told to find a plastic ball gag... apparently some silicone gags do not have that taste either.... for now, I stick to bit style gags... you can make them also with a little bit of bamboo, and some hemp rope to make a pretty tie if you have a basic knowledge of ropes, it's very aesthetically pleasing.

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RE: gags - 4/1/2008 4:54:17 AM   
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Latex allergies are not something to fool with. Especially in the mouth where the throat could close off requiring an emergency tracheotomy. There are pvc or silicon gags out there. I prefer pvc to silicon since you can bite into the pvc and the silicon doesn't have much give. You can take a scarf and tie a knot in it to use as a makeshift ball gag.

But new rubber gags always taste terrible. The bad taste goes away after enough exposure to saliva but in the beginning they always taste bad when first put in the mouth. However tingling/burning sounds like an allergy.

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RE: gags - 4/1/2008 5:46:22 AM   
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Find out if he washed the ball gag in bleach water!!
I have a feeling that's the culprit.
If so, it needs to be soaked thoroughly in clean, soapy water for quite a while.  The bleach water has a tendency to soak into the pores of the latex (if it's a rubbery ball gag).
If this isn't the problem, you may be allergic.
Suggestion, try the plastic ball gags in stead of rubber ones. (for either purpose...allergy or sanitation)
Or, one can also cover the ball with saran wrap for sanitation purposes, instead of using bleach water.  Just wash with anitbacterial soap.  Not much risk with saliva to begin with.


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RE: gags - 4/1/2008 5:53:14 AM   
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Ball gags make me heave and I get really distressed so we do not use them.  Have you tried a 'bit'?  You can purchase metal, rubber, wood or plastic.  Another option.
 
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RE: gags - 4/1/2008 9:23:38 AM   
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I think he uses a mild alcohol based cleaner for most everything, that might be the problem if it's soaking into things. I'll suggest soaking it in soapy water for a while and see if that helps. Thank you =D

and thanks to everyone else for all your comments & suggestions. :)
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RE: gags - 4/1/2008 12:10:37 PM   
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You can make an easy ball-gag out of a plastic ball used for practicing golf putting.  it's about as light as a ping-pong ball, but with holes in it so you can breathe.  It's made of plastic as well.

Otherwise use a ring-gag, as they have great drooling potential.

Oh, and always have a way to safeword if you are gagged - wiggling the hands (one for yellow - both for red) is a good one.

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RE: gags - 4/3/2008 12:46:48 AM   
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Yeah, you know... i think it's just part of the reaction from rubber meeting your mouth. Yuck! i didn't much care for it either, but once i got used to it, it wasn't so bad. i prefer the ball gags simply because they work best with my rather strange biting habits. However, be careful if it persists or gets worse, if it become painful, or you feel like you're swelling or having trouble breathing. Safety first!

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