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RE: Question - using ring gags unsupervised - 12/4/2013 3:53:15 PM   
Kana


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Sadface-mouse has a teensy mouth-to small for a ring gag that A-fits and B-I can get my cock in.
I can get one or the other but not both.
And WTF is the point of being dominant if one can't have the cake and feast on it too?


(Underneath the whine,this is a real bitch for me.I have some fun fun ideas that involve some pretty strict gag training. Course, it sucks for her to cause that means I'm gonna be putting some holes in her tongue instead-so at least that's a happy happy)

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RE: Question - using ring gags unsupervised - 12/4/2013 4:20:24 PM   
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Most likely though if you have an odd diameter, you are gonna have to shop around a bit

Or get one custom made by your friendly neighbourhood fettersmith (modest cough).

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RE: Question - using ring gags unsupervised - 12/4/2013 9:07:42 PM   
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Track down one of these then. Best of both worlds, opens the mouth like a ring gag, but doesn't take up as much space. Leaves a lot more room to "improvise". Make sure to have a leather tie, to secure it around back, don't want it coming loose

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RE: Question - using ring gags unsupervised - 12/5/2013 4:37:56 AM   
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Oh my!

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RE: Question - using ring gags unsupervised - 12/5/2013 8:25:02 AM   
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Yeah, the ring gag has a more aesthetic appeal when used for taking the mouth. But that baby is by far the most suited for it. Used by oral surgeons to keep the mouth open as they work, it can be a truly evil piece of equipment.

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RE: Question - using ring gags unsupervised - 12/5/2013 9:40:43 AM   
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I doubt overnight bondage with JUST a ring gag is as dangerous as it's been made out to be. OTOH: WHY?

It'll leave a big wet spot from slobber. Jaw will be in pain, with no fun stuff to look forward to. It seems like a bad idea to me. But hey, what ever floats your boat. I doubt any permanent damage will ocuur.

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RE: Question - using ring gags unsupervised - 12/5/2013 2:04:15 PM   
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I doubt overnight bondage with JUST a ring gag is as dangerous as it's been made out to be. OTOH: WHY?

It'll leave a big wet spot from slobber. Jaw will be in pain, with no fun stuff to look forward to. It seems like a bad idea to me. But hey, what ever floats your boat. I doubt any permanent damage will ocuur.


Never underestimate the jaw my friend. TMJ is one nasty condition that can happen relatively easy and take months to years to fix:

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What Is TMJ?
“TMJ” stands for temporomandibular joint, or the jaw joint. In fact, there are really two TMJs, one in front of each ear. The TMJ is the joint formed by the temporal bone of the skull (temporo) with the lower jaw or mandible (mandibular). These joints move each time we chew, talk or swallow. Unlike the shoulder or knee, which are ball-and-socket joints, the TMJ is a sliding joint. The sliding allows for pressure placed on the joint to be distributed throughout the joint and not just in one area. Adding to the joint’s complexity is that between the two bones that make up the TMJ (the temporo and mandibular) is a disc, just like those between the bones on your back. Made primarily of cartilage, in the TMJ the disc acts like a third bone. Because it is attached to a muscle, the disc actually moves with certain movements of the TMJ.

One of the difficulties with diagnosing a TMJ disorder is identifying the exact source of the problem. For example, the nerve to the TMJ is a branch of the trigeminal nerve. An injury to this nerve in the TMJ may be confused with neuralgia because the symptoms appear to be the same. The two bones of the TMJ are held together by a series of ligaments, any of which can be damaged. A damaged TMJ ligament usually results in a dislocation of the disc, the lower jaw, or both. Another possible problem may be from muscles that are connected to the bone. A muscle injury may produce pain in the TMJ or abnormal movement of the lower jaw. Careful diagnostic study and testing is needed to determine the precise source of any TMJ problem.

A TMJ disorder is simply a disruption in the action of the jaw, usually accompanied by pain. There are a number of conditions affecting the function of the jaw that can cause one of these disorders. Fortunately, because the jaw is made up of bone and other living tissue, it is alive, making it capable of repair and healing.

Any malfunction prevents the complex system of muscles, bones and joints working together in harmony. The result is a TMJ disorder – also known as TMD or CMD (cranio-mandibular dysfunction). Generally, a malfunction of one or both of these jaw joints is caused by trauma, whiplash, bad bite (malocclusion), poor posture, teeth grinding or skeletal malformation. It is estimated that one in every four people suffer from TMJ symptoms.


Basically its saying that the jaw is held together with muscles, not a "joint". Any damage to those ligaments can and will throw the whole system out of whack. And anyone who has pulled a tendon, had a back twinge, hell even a cramp, knows just how easy it is to effect connective tissue and muscles

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RE: Question - using ring gags unsupervised - 12/5/2013 6:12:39 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Darkfeather

Track down one of these then. Best of both worlds, opens the mouth like a ring gag, but doesn't take up as much space. Leaves a lot more room to "improvise". Make sure to have a leather tie, to secure it around back, don't want it coming loose

Sad to say,already got em.
Don't help much.
I need to find a sadistic dentist I think...

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RE: Question - using ring gags unsupervised - 12/5/2013 6:56:28 PM   
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Yeah, we have one and the way my teeth hit against it, it just doesn't line up correctly and it just won't grip the way it should. Back to the drawing board.

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RE: Question - using ring gags unsupervised - 12/5/2013 7:28:25 PM   
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Easy to dislodge? Well they are designed to stay in place while one is unconscious. Simple remedy is to tie it in place with a string fed through the back. Depending on how tight, you can actually force the thing farther into the mouth, making the ratchet effect more effective/uncomfortable. If its a comfort thing, you can wrap or coat the metal to make the bite softer.

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RE: Question - using ring gags unsupervised - 12/5/2013 7:42:56 PM   
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it's not that it's easy to dislodge but I begin to gag and my teeth just don't fit around it correctly. One end will fit ok and then the other side will slip loose because my teeth are not completely straight and uniform in size. So then no matter how we position it or tie it, one side or the other just slips. Ugh.

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RE: Question - using ring gags unsupervised - 12/5/2013 9:48:25 PM   
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Then try wrapping it in leather, or coating it in rubber. the softness should compensate for your uneven bite the same way a ball-gag does (though a might more "uncomfortable" mind you). The the disadvantages, leather and slobber don't mix very well, so you have to change it or wash it often. Rubber coatings, you have to search around. They used to make a chemical free dip for rubber coating metal tool handles a long time ago, but not sure if they still make it any more

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