SenorX
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basic rope can be cut to equi-length strips, folded in half, then lashed together. Cut the loops left to make each loop 2 strands. singe the ends or tie a knot at the end to keep from unravelling. Excellent flogger. wooden clothes pins used as nipple clamps (platic ones may be too tight for beginners). Take some length of crochet yarn. Tie each end off to each clothes pin and it makes for an excellent lead for making your pony or doggie follow you on all 4's wherever you want. Once used to clothes pins, you can graduate to those butterfly paper clips... start with the small ones. batten strips from building supply store makes for a great, thin, flexible paddle and you can get them in 8' lengths for about $3, cut them to size with anvil pruners. a thin wooden dowel, cut to size, and then lash a luggage tag onto it. Makes for a wonderful crop. And of course, the old wet tipped bath towel makes for one hell of a whip still. For some hot times, boil 1 tsp. cayenne pepper in 8-16 oz of water. At boil, remove from heat. Steep for 5 min. measure out 2 oz and dump the rest. add 2 oz cold tap water. Shake and measure out 1 oz. dump the rest. Pour the 1 oz in your favorite bottle of lotion or lube( if you want to use it internally). It will heat things up. Careful. If you use too strong a solution, it can actually cause chemical burns on the skin. X
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