MystiqDrgn
Damn Anguisette
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I had a thought. (yes she can think) If you take a set of the insertable balls and tie them to the chain, you have a handy leash to lead people around. Just a thought. ~M~
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MystiqDrgn said:I had a thought. (yes she can think) If you take a set of the insertable balls and tie them to the chain, you have a handy leash to lead people around. Just a thought. ~M~
cellis said:You are really evil!!! LOL
Pleasurekitten said:Hmmm what an interesting thread and what's more, what an interesting idea........
i wouldn't mind having this tried out on me..........i hope someone is reading this and taking notes.
Just ensure the links are smooth..........pleaseeeeeee
lilminx said:You only need 2 or 3 feet of chain, not 10!
lilminx said:You only need 2 or 3 feet of chain, not 10!
Almost 2 feet-he said an inch or two shy of 2 feet.P. B. Walker said:How many feet did you take? <wicked grin>
Layne said:Can it be done anally, on a guy?
Layne
Read what MystiqDrgn posted.Layne said:Can it be done anally, on a guy?
Layne
Earlier in this threadLayne said:And where would I find that?
mbb308 said:Way cool!
Chrome plated chain may be difficult to find, as zinc plating is much more common. Whereas zinc is used to galvanize a chain, those are actually dipped, and are much rougher. The plated ones in zinc should be fine, I think.
An emory cloth or fine sandpaper should smooth out small imperfections.
Vegetable oil will keep the links from rusting, which they will. Friction rubs off the plating where the links touch each other.