Tuesday 16 October 2012

Dildos From Sarahsdelight.co.uk



Dildos
Dildos are the classic sex toy. Often shaped to resemble a realistic penis, dildos provide a fulfilling experience during masturbation or sex play. They come in a range of materials from life-like, to metal dildos for temperature play and even (toughened!) glass. Sarahsdelight also sells a range of cheap jelly dildos but for beginners we recommend a small dildo.
Strap on dildos can be used with a harness, many come with a suction cup for attaching to walls or use in the bathroom. We also sell dildos that vibrate, such as our Sarahsdelight Cyberskin range. Large dildos are great for getting accustomed to girth, but we do suggest that customers don't buy a big toy as their first purchase.
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Bondage Info From Sarahsdelight.co.uk



Some info i found on bondage for first timers. I dont know how true this is ??
Safety First Like any other sport or hobby, Bondage is best practiced with an awareness of safety. If the game is played right, every participant wins! In all sports, there is the possibility of accidents, so here are some recommended "don'ts" for bondage. Don't play when you're not alert. Don't play when tired or under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Don't try things you aren't sure about. The front of the neck should never receive pressure of any kind. Don't leave a Bondage person alone. The Two Ways limbs "fall asleep" 1. Circulation Poorly done bondage, particularly at the wrists or ankles, will inhibit circulation. The sub will feel a numbness or slight tingling. Sometimes it will feel uncomfortable, sometimes not. (We've all had the experience of having a foot fall asleep.) Temporary inhibition of circulation is not a problem unless the sub is feeling pain. Ask the sub whether they want the bondage adjusted or removed. Their decision is law. 2. Nerve endings If Bondage is pinching nerve paths, the sub will feel shooting pains or focused pain. Never interfere with nerve paths. If the sub believes the Bondage  is blocking a nerve path, remove the bondage immediately. Binding the wrists behind the back pulls breathing muscles taut. For captives lacking flexibility, the reduced supply of oxygen can cause headaches or fainting. Be alert to the captive's physical limitations and reactions. Time Limits Healthy participants can enjoy a position for about an hour. If you're not in prime health, try about a half hour for any given position. If you're trying something new, limit the first exposure to a half hour. To prolong your bondage sessions, vary hand placement -- for example, start with hands behind, then after a half hour, switch to a hands-front position, etc. Safewords A Safeword is a word, sound or action that is used to communicate during a scene. If you are not playing "roles" during a scene, you can just tell each other when you want something, but if you're gagged or "in role," communication can be more difficult. Common Safewords are "red," "mercy," the word "safeword," or humming a specific tune. Safeword actions can be things like snapping your fingers, raising your foot, or dropping car keys from your hand. Quick Release Safety scissors (medical scissors) can be purchased at pharmacies. Designed for removing bandages, the scissors have a flat outer side to protect skin when cutting binds. These are perfect for completing saran-wrap scenes.
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