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Sep 07, 2012 15:22

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Anyone have any experience with electroplay? Anyone know anyone into electroplay?

Are y'all/they willing to answer questions about what that feels like?

Stuff I have experienced:Mild charge from a hand-held defense device (I hesitate to call it a taser, because it was nowhere near that scary). Felt like tattoo ( Read more... )

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jacquelinehydes September 7 2012, 20:30:23 UTC
Are you looking for details for TENS unit only (I haven't gotten to try that yet, boo) or violet wand, too? Does either character have any piercings? There are some electroplay groups on FL that should have info if you don't have any luck here.

PS: Mad props for doing your research. This is why you are awesome. :-)

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naamah_darling September 7 2012, 20:43:23 UTC
Man, I don't know WHY anyone writes this stuff without looking into it, because you find out the sickest and most fucking fantastic shit this way. I would never have TRIED any electroplay at all, because that shit is scary-ass, but I started reading up on it and was like, dude, reading about it, it sounds fucking awesome and I have to try this ( ... )

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warclaw September 7 2012, 21:14:15 UTC
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wirehead_%28science_fiction%29

Sci-Fi, yes, but check out the references to actual experiments involving this principle.

AND:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brain_stimulation_reward

Why fool around with the peripherals when you can just go straight to the pleasure centers?

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naamah_darling September 7 2012, 21:34:42 UTC
They actually have remote-triggered "neural-induction conditioning collars" that provoke pleasure or pain, which is great for not having to touch them to reward/punish them, but not so great for directed stimulation.

I'm specifically looking for BDSM-style electroplay mixed in with sex.

Brain probes = cringe-inducing. I am filing that away for the really crazy doctor. That'd be a deeply unpleasant threat.

That aside, I wish to fuck I could have a brain implant to stop the depression. That'd be swell. At one point I would have said it wasn't worth having a hole drilled in my skull. Now, I'm thinking it sounds pretty good. DAMMIT, FUTURE, WHERE ARE YOU?!

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warclaw September 7 2012, 22:29:55 UTC
Research in that area is ongoing, with some researchers reporting remarkable results. If I was looking at that sort of depression myself, I might even consider looking around for a study to volunteer for as a lab-rat ( ... )

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naamah_darling September 7 2012, 22:35:08 UTC
AHAHA! I believe you have it EXACTLY.

I actually DID look for studies recently. Nothing closer than, like, Bethesda. >:(

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theoldone September 7 2012, 21:21:15 UTC
It probably doesn't matter, but current density makes a huge difference. I current level that you could hardly feel through a plate the size of a playing card would be excruciating delivered through a point contact (a clit hood piercing should light your fire.)

A violet wand is stimulating, but with one of those "wire wisk" attachments it'll leave you screaming.
A sound works nicely, but if insulated along most of its length, the contact is amazing.

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naamah_darling September 7 2012, 21:39:14 UTC
Niiiiiice. I won't need to use specific numbers, but the character would understand the principles . . . which makes it worse when it's used on him.

I tried the wire brush thing, and it wasn't too bad, but he didn't have the thing turned up very high. :(

Oh, man, sounding. That'd send most readers running for the hills, screaming and clutching their bits, but . . . damn. I'd thought of that and it is so tempting. Fans do rhapsodize, and it is utterly terrifying, which is nice.

I hadn't thought of insulating most of it. That is fiendish.

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theoldone September 7 2012, 21:43:50 UTC
I've had the wire brush used on me while turned up. It left a delicate tracery of plasma burns (almost invisible, though it itched like hell the next day)

Sounds . . . oh, I have stories (and the faint of heart do turn pale and leave the room).

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naamah_darling September 7 2012, 22:02:55 UTC
Oooh, marks! Itching. Fantastic to know. How long did they take to fade?

And now you have me painfully curious. *squirms*

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journalfag September 7 2012, 22:06:02 UTC
I guess this explains why finding a TENS unit (because I have Occipital Neuralgia and require it for pain management) is so damn hard. Can't buy one in stores, gotta order the damn thing.

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naamah_darling September 7 2012, 22:27:47 UTC
That sucks! I don't know if it's popular enough to account for scarcity. Electroplay seems to send most folks running for the treeline. Though I've never actually seen one in a store, not once. A lot of serious BDSM people use units like a TENS, but not branded as a TENS, for this sort of thing, but they're more expensive. And I do want one.

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journalfag September 8 2012, 01:51:04 UTC
I could have SWORN I saw them in places like walgreens before, but I guess not because no place here has them in store. I wonder if I could go to the adult store and buy one of those wand thingies until the tens unit came in....*ponders* Think they'd believe me?

No really, it's for my neck lol

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dubh_ceol September 8 2012, 16:08:01 UTC
I found a fairly decent 'intro level' one for around $10 shipped. It's the exact same model that Pipedreams (a sex toy company) is selling for $40+! http://www.ebay.com/itm/Slimming-Massager-and-health-thin-beauty-body-lose-Fat-massager-/261007898709?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3cc5487855 I've had mine about 2 years now, and it's still working well.

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naamah_darling September 7 2012, 22:30:24 UTC
O hay!

I'll see if I can overcome my loathing enough to do it. *cringes*

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