SteveAndJaz -> RE: CBT Techniques (12/31/2008 6:47:23 AM)
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Here are some extracts from 'Family Jewels' by Hardy Haberman Percussion or Impact - Any hitting or striking, whether using an implement or the hands/fingers. Pressure - Clamping, pinching or otherwise compressing small areas of tissue or skin. Some tools used for this include clothespins, clamps, clips Moustraps and forceps and thin rope. Puncture - Puncturing the skin superficially as a form of sensation play. One of the kinds of play known as "blood sport". Toys used for this include tracing/pin wheels, sartenburg wheels, vampire gloves, hypoerdermic needles and acupuncture needles. Temperature - Play that involves using heat or cold for sensation. This can also include the use of compounds which do not actually change the temperature, but which give a hot, cold, or "icy hot" sensation when applied to the skin. Some toys used for this are hot candle wax, ice, sports rubs, light bulbs, heating pads, and warm or cold water. Friction - Friction is a form of sensation play produced by rubbing the cock and balls with any material likely to provide friction, from mild to hevy. Some things that can be used for this is loofahs, fingers, velcro, brushes, emery boards or the rough side of leather. Teasing & Tickling - Exactly what it sounds like. Fingers, feathers, fu, silk, satin, hair, flowerpetals... just about anything that would provide a safe, teasing sensation on the skin. Electrostimulation - Using electricity safely to provide stimulation. It is important to use only devices that are made for this use, as electricity cn be dangerous! Toys for this include the Violet Wantd, Tens unit or shock boxes. The book is well worth buying as it gives a in depth detail of the cock and balls anatomy, tells you the risks involved and its something you can pick up and read again and again. Another book worth investing in is " Realistic Introduction" by Jay Wiseman.
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