NickInSLC -> RE: bug play (1/15/2006 8:06:59 PM)
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Much like Gor books, stories you read online tend to be fictitious with zero in common with reality. Having said that, I have participated in a scene where a Madagascar Hissing Cockroach wound up inside a girls pussy. Through slight of hand, it was inside a closed off plastic tube, but she was certain that the end of the tube was open, so it was very effective. If you do a bit of research, I'm sure you can find bugs that can bite you with no ill effects. But the honey, ant's and taped down panties scene would not be the slightest bit fun. If somebody were to actually inflict that upon you, most likely, you'd call the cops on that person. I'm not an entemologist(in fact, I probably misspelled it), but my understanding is that most ants are poisonous and with enough bites, you will have problems. On second thought, honey is pretty damned sticky, in reality, the ants would be unable to move at all and suffocate in short order from having their spiracles coated in honey. So the girl would have spent the day walking around with dead ants plastered to her crotch and the panties glued down over them. And since panties are typically pretty light cloth, the honey would work its way through quite swiftly and then glue the outer layer of clothing to her as well. I say, if you're really into this whole playing with bigs thing, forget the online fiction and do some real world research. Cough up the dough for medical grade leaches and labratory grade maggots. Find out what other bugs can bite you without venom or transmitting diseases to you. Maybe start your own earthworm farm? Insects have been used since ancient history for medical uses, so most of the legwork's already been done for you. Enjoy.
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