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Wax Play 101.03 Safety in Erotic Wax Play28 viewsSome general precautions when playing with hot wax. How hot is too hot? How do you measure and test the temperature of the wax? Watch and find out!
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Cupping 101.02 Poor Mans Set of Fire Cups28 viewsI misspoke when discussing the physics of atmospheric pressure in what was otherwise a good demo. "Demonstration of the poor man's set of fire cups. How this parlor trick can be put together easily for fun dungeon play. Materials needed: shot glasses, 1 cotton ball, rubbing alcohol, lighter, petroleum jelly. Play safe and have fun."
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WOW02 - White Canvas Back28 views
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WOW09 - Red on Front28 viewsRed on the front. Facial expression indicates bluecobalt is enjoying being objectified. Objectified and it feels good too!
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WITD 201.37 Variations with Crackers28 viewsMaterial, type of cracker construction and color all provide variations that can change the experience for a whip catcher. Intentionality in play is crucial. If someone negotiates no marks and the whip thrower selects a cracker that marks easily and then marks the whip catcher in play, then that is poor form and might also constitute a consent violation. Play within negotiated parameters and carefully choose the cracker you play with. I highly recommend ladysally style crackers for beginners, pickup play and for those who for whatever reason do not want marks.
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WITD 101.55 Fan or Whirly Bird Style28 viewsThe fan or as I call it whirly bird style is fairly common as a flogging technique. It is not a technique I normally teach because the goal is to be able to apply techniques you use with all classes of dungeon whips. While whirly bird works with a flogger, if a singletail is thrown with this style it causes undue, excessive torquing forces internal to the bolster and bellies of the whip. I contend it will make a singletail break down quicker and become a wet noodle regardless of how good the initial construction was. Many throw this style of singletail and if it is thrown with a finger flogger style grip the internal stresses are less, but I still do not personally recommend it. There are few don'ts as everyone finds a different path to whip throwing. The whirly bird used to throw a singletail is a don't in my opinion.
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WITD 301.24 Thorndike Bullwhip Unboxing27 viewsUnboxing and reveal of new Peter Thorndike 4' 16 plait bullwhip from Australia. Thorndike is a champion plaiter and whip thrower in the Australian tradition. He is not kinky so if ordering from him, simply keep it vanilla and give him the specs you desire. His waiting list for a build was a year long, but almost to the day he contacted me as he was starting the build.
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WITD 201.31 Throwing a mini-Zenith Bullwhip27 viewsIntroduction to the construction of a zenith bullwhip. Close look at the construction of the tapered box knot, named by Dex as a zenith knot. Demonstration of throwing accurately this style of bullwhip.
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01 - House of Graves Toys27 viewsIn this video, Dex reviews a sampling of toys made by the House of Graves Shop. Anyone interested in acquiring any of these toys and floggers simply write to Mistress Diana or Master Vic Graves at shop@houseofgraves.com. They now have a website: https://shop.houseofgraves.com/
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Portable Dungeon 101.01 A Dungeon in Your Toybag27 viewsA dungeon in your toybag. Not everyone has the luxury of a local public dungeon or even access to a private one. Sometimes because of children at home, or family settings equipment out at home is not an option. Whether you are in an overnight in a hotel room, doing a road trip, or the kids are having a sleepover and suddenly you are alone with your sweetie. It's nice to have a portable dungeon in your toybag. Follow as this series progresses.
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WOW06 - Blue brush strokes on back27 views
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WITD 501.25 Two handed Signal Whips27 viewsMatched set of 4' signal whips (by Peter Jack) finished with an English eye so crackers can be changed out. Two hand work, probably the easiest and most accurate singletail to begin two handed work with. Static and dynamic techniques demonstrated. 4 count Florentine which is sort of a modified Queensland cross or two handed forward figure 8 depending upon how one is breaking it down.
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