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Cutting and needle play. (35)

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9 Jan 10, 12:44 PM
Ama_Sidero
UK(GU), 7 yrs


MariaB wrote:
I have had many people who have never seen me do play piercing approach me in clubs and ask me if I could just do some needles with them. They have perhaps had a few drinks and are feeling a little spacey and as far as I am concerned are prepared to put their lives in danger because without seeing me in action how can they possibly know how careful I am going to be?

I've done that, after watching needleplay being done in a club. But I watched how it was being done pretty closely. LOL And, to be honest, there was a queue of us just having the back of our hands done to see how much it actually hurt. LOL (That wouldn't have been you, surely, at Extremely Wicked in Chobham?)

To be honest, your reputation is pretty apparent, so it doesn't surprise me that people would ask you, who they already know the expertise of, from the forums here. I suppose the only problem would be if they think someone else is you and ask the wrong person! LOL

edited for an annoying typo

Edited 12 Jan 10, 9:56 AM by Ama_Sidero

9 Jan 10, 6:37 PM
MariaB
UK(GU), 6 yrs

Lol... No it wasn't me!

Yep your right. I tend not to think about having a reputation and if I don't know the person asking, then I tend to presume they don't know me!

Just finishing our new web site to launch in December www.edgeplay.co.uk

9 Jan 10, 11:30 PM
Elysium
UK(EH), 5 yrs

MariaB wrote:
Its not rocket science, however... if you have got the time and the patience and someone your already blood bonded with and are well away from other recipients of needles then teaching yourself and making mistakes won't be too much of an issue but there are still things to be aware of.

We still need to understand what to do if a needle breaks, if we hit a vein, where not to pierce (not just into the spine), at what position the blade should enter the skin, how to handle and dispose of contaminated materiel's.

If your not blood bonded then you need to know what options you have if your faced with a needle going through the recipient and into your skin (possible double wammy contamination) and if you do play in a club then you need to be aware of other piercing players because of the aerosol effect.

Needle sticks are taken very seriously by A&E. The person who ended up with your blood in them could of just been inoculated with everyone you have ever had a needle stick from or unprotected sex with and in turn you could of just been inoculated with every person they have ever had sex with. A needle stick is more risky than unprotected sex.

I have had many people who have never seen me do play piercing approach me in clubs and ask me if I could just do some needles with them. They have perhaps had a few drinks and are feeling a little spacey and as far as I am concerned are prepared to put their lives in danger because without seeing me in action how can they possibly know how careful I am going to be?

To be fair, most of that is common sense. However, I wasn't thinking about a club scenario, some excellent points.

You're so cute when you're frustrated.

10 Jan 10, 12:11 PM
canupleaseme
UK(S), 3 yrs
So many replies to catch up on !! Thank you so much for your good advice :)

It seems there are a few people wanting to learn more.

So would anybody be interested in a small workshop maybe if I could arrange a date place and time?

If so let me know and lets see if we get something sorted.

Kink friendly mobile beauty therapist www.pinsandchins.co.uk

18 Feb 10, 10:49 AM
purple_mog
UK(YO), 2 yrs
Just thought I'd bump this one up as there's been more questions about needles lately - and because my first play piercing kit arrived in the post this morning :D I may be a teensy bit excited and fizzy already!

Thanks MariaB for super speedy service...I'll no doubt be ordering more stuff very soon ;)

That which yields, is not always weak. — Jacqueline Carey (Kushiel's Dart)

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