LadyHugs -> RE: Soap (8/23/2006 10:24:12 AM)
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Dear Reflectivesoul, Ladies and Gentlemen; You wrote; quote:
ORIGINAL: Reflectivesoul I've soaped a few mouths for back sassing and in general foul disreguard from them. ( I had my mouth soaped when I was a kid too... lemme tell ya after a while it doesnt taste so bad lol... unfortunately it didnt work for me... after you get used to the taste of soap it kind of defeats the purpose, which is why I feel if you're going to use this one as a punishment use it sparingly and as a suprise attack cause otherwise in the end it just stops being useful. ) Of the mouths I have soaped it worked rather well, cept in one case and thats because he had a fetish with eating soap. He loved having to scrub his mouth out with soap, specially at bath time, so for him taking away the soap was the ticket.... good soaps to use ( or well the nastiest ones I've run across flavor wise..) Ivory, Dial, Irish Spring, Fels Naptha, and the worst of all.... Palmolive Liquid Dish Soap.... ( great for putting in tooth brushes for a suprise in a foul mouth... ) I do declare, you do have the same 'tastes' in soap uses as I. Great minds think a like (GMTA). In my case, rarely have I had to use soap to 'clean up a dirty/potty mouth.' Usually a look of disappointment or dismay is enough. I have had some fun using soap shavings and let them melt on the tongue per se. Even used them to look like coconut shavings, lather for icing on top of a soap soaked orange sponge as it looks similar to carrot cake. Irish Spring shavings on a green sponge, looks like cake as well. Depends on what holiday we're near. I've rubbed soap on the rim of a water glass as well. Respectfully submitted for consideration, Lady Hugs
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