Hey kinksters! I recently met a girl that wants to try electro play with me and I’m looking for recommendations on products. I’ve consumed a lot of harm prevention material already, but I’d love any other links to safety, strategy or discussion as well. Thank you!

  • @captainlezbian
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    10 months ago

    If you’re new check out a violet wand. They’re difficult to hurt yourself with as they’re basically just sending arcs to break on the surface of your skin. If you like it to can then buy a body contact cable which is where you can hurt yourself and need to be aware of current paths and can do some real evil shit

    Also as for safety never do electro play with people who have pacemakers or heart conditions. It’s generally otherwise safe but remember not everyone knows they have a heart condition. And mucous membranes are expert level shit. They can be safe, but don’t trust some chick on Lemmy to give you the skills you need to do them.

    And remember tasers are fun but they’re only less than lethal so they’re extreme edge play.

    • @TheLadyAugustOP
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      110 months ago

      Thank you! I was looking at a tens unit earlier, since a I’ve had a chiropractor use those on my back before. My specific fantasy is a like a trivia quiz with shocks for wrong answers. I’m hoping to shock her inner thighs, sides of her belly and maybe the soles of her feet. I might check out the wand first though if the intensity of the shock is that much different. Thanks again!

      • @captainlezbian
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        110 months ago

        Tens units are great, they’re just something where I’d recommend doing actual safety research before using. They’re pretty safe, but pretty safe isn’t very safe and in the off chance if something goes wrong it’s unlikely to go only kinda wrong. Electricity is like fire play in that way. Body contact cables can often simulate a tens unit ok, but that includes in risks.

        Violet wands aren’t great for a zap feeling as it’s more buzzy. But they’re idiot resistant (nothing in kink is idiot proof) and good for new people for that reason in particular. Cattle prods are mostly safe for people who can handle estim from what I recall though and may be good for that scene in particular. It’s a nice zap with low effort on the dominant side.

        That said what you’re saying you want to work up to may be served well by a variable intensity shock collar. Once again, do further research, in general assume anyone talking about bdsm on the internet is an inexperienced jackass with a death wish who learned everything from porn written by someone else who’s never done it. Also don’t put shock collars on people’s necks or do estim on the face, it’s hot af I know, but there’s a risk of palsy.