Collarspace Discussion Forums


Home  Login  Search 

Sensory deprivation


View related threads: (in this forum | in all forums)

Logged in as: Guest
 
All Forums >> [Community Discussions] >> Ask a Master >> Sensory deprivation Page: [1]
Login
Message << Older Topic   Newer Topic >>
Sensory deprivation - 5/23/2006 9:24:40 PM   
destinykitty


Posts: 33
Joined: 11/9/2005
Status: offline
I love scenes where I am deprived of my senses. My Master wants me to aks if anyone knows of ways that you can deprive a girl of their hearing. So far we have just used headphones with his choice of music but we are trying to figure out if there is a way to deprive a girl of hearing without it just having to be choosing what she hears as is the case with the headphones and msuic. Also looking for any more reccomendations/advice on deprivation scenes.

Thank you
Destinykitty
Profile   Post #: 1
RE: Sensory deprivation - 5/23/2006 9:28:24 PM   
LuckyAlbatross


Posts: 19224
Joined: 10/25/2005
Status: offline
http://www.collarchat.com/m_373354/mpage_1/key_sensory/tm.htm#373354
Sensory Play

http://www.collarchat.com/m_164002/mpage_1/key_sensory/tm.htm#164002
Bondage AND Tickling

_____________________________

Find stable partners, not a stable of partners.

"Sometimes my whore logic gets all fuzzy"- Californication

(in reply to destinykitty)
Profile   Post #: 2
RE: Sensory deprivation - 5/23/2006 9:29:36 PM   
Tine11


Posts: 423
Joined: 11/5/2005
Status: offline
I woudl say ear plugs, to some exten those can keep out sound, then mabye adding a set of ear muffs on of that.

Tine

_____________________________

The world is like a shinning diamond.
The way it gitters if you polish it right.
If the light should turn and leave you blinded.
Take the dream and give it one more try.

Soulburn, Masterplan

(in reply to destinykitty)
Profile   Post #: 3
RE: Sensory deprivation - 5/23/2006 9:38:43 PM   
missgiveNTake


Posts: 673
Joined: 3/22/2006
Status: offline
They have ear plugs designed for people that work in loud enviroments. Use those and headphones whithout any sound playing thru them. The old headphones that seal around the ears would work better than the tiny things they sell now-a-days.

I wear hearing aids, so taking them out and putting the earphones on blocks out all sound to me, so the earplugs should do the job for you.

Wanted to add that I'm not a Domme, but do know about blocking sound. I hope this works for you.

< Message edited by missgiveNTake -- 5/23/2006 9:39:54 PM >


_____________________________

I am a very good girl, very good at all I do.

Highly intelligent with a generous pinch of the absurd! (Thank you Crouchingtigress)

(in reply to Tine11)
Profile   Post #: 4
RE: Sensory deprivation - 5/23/2006 10:18:27 PM   
merrymasochist


Posts: 156
Joined: 9/2/2004
Status: offline
The foam earplugs are good and cut out about 80% to 90% of sounds but you can still hear a little bit with them. For total blockage of sound the wax-covered cotton earplugs work the best. Both kinds can be found at your local drugstore.

Sincerely,
merry

_____________________________

"What hath night to do with sleep?"
J. Milton

(in reply to missgiveNTake)
Profile   Post #: 5
RE: Sensory deprivation - 5/23/2006 11:09:44 PM   
destinykitty


Posts: 33
Joined: 11/9/2005
Status: offline
thank you for your advice i will have to try and find some of the wax-covered  ones.

(in reply to merrymasochist)
Profile   Post #: 6
RE: Sensory deprivation - 5/23/2006 11:49:30 PM   
MasterMoody


Posts: 133
Joined: 4/19/2006
Status: offline
put ear plugs in and lay down in a tub of water

(in reply to destinykitty)
Profile   Post #: 7
RE: Sensory deprivation - 5/24/2006 8:37:56 AM   
slaverosebeauty


Posts: 1941
Joined: 12/12/2004
From: Cali
Status: offline
Industrial strength ear plugs the kind that they wear at airports. A friend of mine works at the airpoirt as a traffic controller on the ground and he gave me a few sets of the earplugs he wears under his headphones, once those are on, you cannot hear anything, not even a shotgun at close range. You can always as a pharmacist what will completly cut out sound, just tell them you are going to a shooting range they should be able to point you in the right direction.

_____________________________

http://slaverosebeauty.livejournal.com/

"Friends live on in our hearts, regardless if they are here or not."

(in reply to MasterMoody)
Profile   Post #: 8
RE: Sensory deprivation - 5/24/2006 10:05:45 AM   
GADomCpl


Posts: 62
Joined: 8/7/2005
Status: offline
I have heard of people using white noise played through headphones.

(in reply to slaverosebeauty)
Profile   Post #: 9
RE: Sensory deprivation - 5/26/2006 8:20:56 AM   
DragonDiver


Posts: 10
Joined: 8/25/2004
Status: offline
It is a bit pricey but a set of Bose sound cancelling headphones, it becomes very quiet within and any sound outside is cancelled by a process of shifting the signal 180 degrees out of phase so in effect it is cancelled out. I also use a two way headset and microphone system where I can either pump in the sounds that I want them to hear or just the sound of my voice or in some cases both. The headset is nice because I can set it on VOX Voice activated and when they speak even as a breathy whisper I can hear it without having to move close to them if I am working on them from a distance from there mouth. This also fun when they are in a bathroom in the dungeon and I whisper in their ear to sing the barney song or wheels on the bus. loudly!  grin!
"Mastery begins, where the ego ends!" -Dennis B. 
			
								
			
			
				  

(in reply to GADomCpl)
Profile   Post #: 10
Page:   [1]
All Forums >> [Community Discussions] >> Ask a Master >> Sensory deprivation Page: [1]
Jump to:





New Messages No New Messages
Hot Topic w/ New Messages Hot Topic w/o New Messages
Locked w/ New Messages Locked w/o New Messages
 Post New Thread
 Reply to Message
 Post New Poll
 Submit Vote
 Delete My Own Post
 Delete My Own Thread
 Rate Posts




Collarchat.com © 2025
Terms of Service Privacy Policy Spam Policy

0.078