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| Sun 14 Mar 10, 10:39 PM fetboyslim 2 yrs |
I once got this as a kid and wonder if anyone here uses it in play? |
| 14 Mar 10, 10:40 PM shibari_mike UK(IG), 3 yrs |
If I was to do it, it would only be as an appropriate punishment. A wise-man once told me never to trust anything a wise-man tells you. |
| 14 Mar 10, 10:41 PM Kali_Ma UK(B), 5 yrs |
Heh, I had this as a kid too, after eating a chinagraph pencil... it was that horrid red soap that schools used! Sx It's pronounced 'Car-Lee' *G* |
| 14 Mar 10, 10:42 PM Scottish_Sir UK, 6 yrs |
I have never used it, but I would do so - it's an interesting idea. |
| 14 Mar 10, 10:42 PM miss_kitten UK(HA), 5 yrs |
Yes. I have used it as punishment for verbal "indiscretions". Very pleasant |
| 14 Mar 10, 10:55 PM youcakeordeath UK(E), 4 yrs |
I was emotionally scarred by this lol, my cousin was helping me to improve my vocabulary, I was so proud of the new words I'd learnt...but when I told my mum I needed to have a piss she attacked my mouth with soap! So unfair
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| 14 Mar 10, 11:06 PM Lady_Toza_Scarlet UK, 5 yrs £ |
Bleugh - this brings back memories of a dinner lady threatening to wash my mouth washed out with soap. Just because I was swearing in the playground to see what the other kids would do. One of them grassed me up (little fucker). Anyway, certainly could be used in play to punish or humiliate. Perhaps a very large pink penis soap-on-a-rope. But I'm not dressing up as a dinner lady. |
| 14 Mar 10, 11:07 PM Grasshopper UK(SE), 2 yrs |
I've considered it, and I quite like the idea. Chalk me up as a follower. |
| 14 Mar 10, 11:10 PM subrugbylad UK(M), 6 yrs |
We dont at the moment, but if cheekiness and answering back carries on then perhaps this could be an appropriate punishment for that? Had this as a child but certainly not scared by it as I was a good boy back then so only had it once or twice lol!
"insert witty comment here, i cant think of one" |
| 15 Mar 10, 12:13 AM Neophites_jewel AU, 4 yrs |
Oh, memories - my parents used to make me brush my teeth with dish soap if they caught me in a lie.
Thankfully that's not a punishment that's used here...yet. "Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power." - Abraham Lincoln |
| 15 Mar 10, 12:47 AM thegildedlili AU, 3 yrs |
My parents used hot curry powder as opposed to soap, for telling lies and swearing, I still think I'd prefer it over soap, as awful as it was! "Sometimes what seems like surrender isn't surrender at all. It's about what's going on in our hearts. About seeing clearly the way life is and accepting it and being true to it, whatever the pain, because the pain of not being true to it is far, far greater." ~Nicholas Evans, The Horse Whisperer |