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| hollythedolly |
Any dom been sick enough to feed their sub ex lax and watch her struggle with issues of the toilet.
On the degradation front it's slightly turning me on
| 16 Jun 11, 6:16 PM boy050505 UK, 7 yrs |
Try Glycerine Suppositories they are more reliable and quicker acting. Life is not a munch. | ||
| 16 Jun 11, 8:11 PM hollythedolly UK(NN), 2 yrs |
lol i was thinking on the non consensual front | ||
| 17 Jun 11, 12:43 AM nastybstd UK(LU), 6 yrs |
I wonder if the stuff melts at the same temperature found in a cup of hot chocolate? Then it could easily be slipped into a drink and hey presto a decent cup of "turbo lax"! The pleasure, I fear, will be all mine! | ||
| 24 Jun 11, 7:34 AM aliceinwebland UK(B), 3 yrs |
Inserting a suppository could be done 'on the sly' by a creative Dom They are very effective, melting at body temperaure. The night before my op earlier in the year I had to use one and was supposed to wait just 30 minutes before going to the toilet..... I managed 9 and a half minutes lol..... hmmm.
Not remotely kinky, but it gives you an idea of their effectiveness
Eat me..... Drink me..... Bite me..... | ||
| 25 Jun 11, 12:16 PM Beau_Tox UK(CB), 7 yrs |
Castor oil couldn't be snuck into food too easily although it might be possible. But I suppose it could pass for cod liver oil perhaps. However, I have wondered about trying to get hold of some Picolax. But the description on the linked thread makes it sound like it's the laxative equivalent of Ultraviolence. I'm not sure I'm edgy enough to try it... Please note: The post above is a textual metaphor representing me waggling my cock in your drink. Please do enjoy the rest of your chosen beverage. Although always remember to drink responsibly. | ||
| 25 Jun 11, 6:12 PM Hanchi UK(SE), 2 yrs |
Carters Little Liver Pills for subbies with little livers...these were great for laxiefercation do they still do them? | ||
| 29 Jun 11, 1:06 AM DoctorEvil UK(EH), 6 yrs |
Not to easy to get hold of in the uk but Metamucil (turbocharged fybogel) produces massive amounts of bulk and consequently a great deal of pressure.
When the sub starts to struggle to hold on, the administration of some poppers will relax the sphincter to the point where a degrading loss of control is very likely.
Sweets should only be sold in containers with child proof locks | ||
| 17 Jul 11, 6:10 AM Empress_Martine UK(HA), 2 yrs £ |
Well in ab world,the best way to do this,is to put the sub in nappies and plastic pants then put her in a lockable ab size high chair,strap her in and then feed her baby like food with ex lax in it.Then watching her struggle and wet and poop her nappy is an amazing sight. http://empressm7.uboot.com/ http://www.socialkink.com/empressmartine Vampire, pro/lifestyle ts dom/switch.Ageplay mummy/aunty/AB,medical play,domestic,energy, outdoor specialist."Awsome! But whose's look after the country's security? The FBI pull double shifts!" | ||
| 17 Jul 11, 9:38 AM teufel_tanz UK(HA), 7 yrs |
No, but psyllium husk (which I believe is what it is derived from) is... and also magnesium citrate
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| 17 Jul 11, 11:12 AM Badg1Vo UK(B), 6 yrs |
As others have noted, time to effect for ex-lax is longer than e.g. glycerine suppositories or micro-enema's. "It may take 6 to 12 hours before this medication causes a bowel movement" (for ex-lax) ... One of the reasons a similar senna-based product is advertised as e.g. "gentle Overnight relief"
6-12 hours later? They get strapped in, then fed ex-lax, and then you wait?. Don't you and they get bored? If they are strapped into a chair for 12 hours - how do you reduce the risk of DVT?. Are you sure your post is being entirely.... Ummm...... honest?. |