Andalusite -> RE: Setting headspace, trying new things, and needleplay question (6/22/2010 8:42:19 PM)
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So, I haven't had a chance to try the pen yet with piercing, but we did for cell popping, and it made it so much easier to do what I wanted while being able to stay connected. Instead of guessing where the next spot needed to be, I could do a couple of dots, pull her hair, do a couple more, slap her face while looking into her eyes, and so forth. :) I did that a bit with our previous piercing scene as well, and did it in smaller bits. I still think the pen will make it even easier to have a balance between technical focus, artistic focus, and staying connected with her. I'll e-mail Maria about this, but some other people might have the same difficulty and appreciate a more public answer. When we played with needles last time, I had her show me the one-handed technique. It worked well for about 3/4 of the playpiercings, but the rest, especially with the needle pointing downward, wanted to travel under the skin rather than coming back up easily. I did have to use my free hand to apply some pressure, but off to the side, about 1/2" away. It still felt safer than pinching the skin, as my fingers weren't so close to the needle. Any suggestions on that, or is it just a matter of more practice?
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