Stinging Nettles

SlaveNano

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I've just had my first experience of this and found them a wonderful piece of sensation play. Like wax play they just hits that edginess between pain and pleasure. They really hurt but in a nice kind of way! My cock is still throbbing several hours afterwards. Has anybody else tried or have any thoughts about using them?
 
I havent have you had the balls well massaged with the nettles? I think that may get your attention
 
Good grief!!!

Years ago I accidentally rolled in some nettles whilst working on an old clunker of a truck. The memory still sends shudders through my system. To use nettles as a purposeful stimulant - - Wow!!
 
Not quite on the same subject...
but
Its generally accepted that Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones used to put a jar filled with bees over his cock so they'd sting him and that would make his cock swell up
 
Not quite on the same subject...
but
Its generally accepted that Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones used to put a jar filled with bees over his cock so they'd sting him and that would make his cock swell up
I have never heard that in my life. And I'm an oldtimer-- believe me, I would have.
 
Good grief!!!

Years ago I accidentally rolled in some nettles whilst working on an old clunker of a truck. The memory still sends shudders through my system. To use nettles as a purposeful stimulant - - Wow!!

I think part of that is surprise and shock. If somebody is actively doing it to you and its being done in a context you can do something to mentally prepare yourself. Perversely, as with a lot of sensation play, the idea of it is often a lot worse than that actual act itself. I'm not saying it didn't sting, it did! But, once you get past the initial contact you can get into a state where the pain is like waves washing over you. If you fall in nettles you never get beyond the initial shock.
 
Not quite on the same subject...
but
Its generally accepted that Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones used to put a jar filled with bees over his cock so they'd sting him and that would make his cock swell up

Oh wow, what a great story, that must have hurt!

How I've had it explained to me is that nettles are a proper sting so the comparison with bees maybe isn't so far off the mark. There are white spots at the bottom of a nettle leaf, which are a cap. When you break the cap it injects a venom into you. That's how I understand how they work, though I'm sure if there are any botanists out there they'll correct me if I'm wrong.
 
I had been stung by them in elementary school and while the experience was startling, the girl who soothed the burning by lightly blowing on my arm. Vicky became my first GF two months later.

In college, my girlfriend of the time and I shared an English class and we talked about it. The professer had written a book about his experiences growing up in Eastern Africa. My GF was legally blind, and some books weren't on tape for her, so I read to her aloud the stories from the book.

in this book http://www.umanitoba.ca/cm/cmarchive/vol12no2/chameleon.html tyhere was one story about the Mau Mau torturing a women using stinging nettles in her vagina. I found the subject quite exciting, and my GF picked up on my trembling voice. She found the thought compelling as well. Some time later, we both experimented with them on her breasts and thighs and me on my nipples and scrotum.

We both found the part just beofre it becomes painful to be the best part and we both had very powerful orgasms because.

They didn't grow nearby, and we had to use care getting rid of them, as her father being a high school biology teacher would recognize them in a second. ;)
 
I had been stung by them in elementary school and while the experience was startling, the girl who soothed the burning by lightly blowing on my arm. Vicky became my first GF two months later.

In college, my girlfriend of the time and I shared an English class and we talked about it. The professer had written a book about his experiences growing up in Eastern Africa. My GF was legally blind, and some books weren't on tape for her, so I read to her aloud the stories from the book.

in this book http://www.umanitoba.ca/cm/cmarchive/vol12no2/chameleon.html tyhere was one story about the Mau Mau torturing a women using stinging nettles in her vagina. I found the subject quite exciting, and my GF picked up on my trembling voice. She found the thought compelling as well. Some time later, we both experimented with them on her breasts and thighs and me on my nipples and scrotum.

We both found the part just beofre it becomes painful to be the best part and we both had very powerful orgasms because.

They didn't grow nearby, and we had to use care getting rid of them, as her father being a high school biology teacher would recognize them in a second. ;)

wait.. legally blind?
 
My Mistress regularly orders me to pick nettles in the woods and bring them to her. In her presence I then have to create a small 'bouquet' of nettles, pulling off the lower leaves and binding the stalks with brown sticky tape. She does not want there to be any danger of HER getting stung. She sits on a couch and I am ordered to stand naked before her, legs well apart. She then thoroghly enjoys herself, stroking the nettles over my genitals and ordering me to turn round from time to time , so that she can carress my buttocks with them as well.

The tngle remains for many hours to remind me of the thrilling time I spent with my wonderful owner.
 
The phrase legally blind is used in the U.S. also, to refer to someone with poor enough eyesight to require assistance in daily tasks. It differentiates that category from people with no eyesight at all.

My best friend in high school was in that category; she could read large print when it was about four inches from her face, but obviously she couldn't drive or deal with schoolwork without assistance. I have a similar memory of reading erotica to her; we'd steal "The Joy of Sex" and other books off her mom's shelf and I'd read aloud.

/threadjack.
 
nettled?

wait.. legally blind?

The term comes from having your vision fall below a certain threshold. I believe it is 20/200 here in Canada.

The cane you use has either a red or blue stripe and tells other if you have some vision or none.

I often wondered why she enjoyed the sensation, and she also liked ice cubes, being tickled etc.
 
well.....I'm an oldtimer m'self...(I'm 60)...I live in the UK and this came up on a tv show on the BBC!!!
sounds like the story of Keith snorting his dad's ashes.

why would anyone let a swollen lumpy cock near them?
 
I remember Shadowsdream used to write fondly of this. Coupled with a blindfold and feathers, i think; so that her pyls had a harder time guessing and steeling themselves against it.

She was a sadist far above my tastes, but I miss her posts.

One of the big points I remember from those conversations is to remember to ask before springing this one someone. If they've got allergies, nettles can be dangerous; not quite on par with bee stings.

If you're considering this, maybe get an epi pen just in case? (though, I honestly don't know if that works for nettles)



Double check the laws in your area (ask a lawyer) before you start a project like that.

Some states have "dangerous weed laws," where cultivation and/ or negligently permiting certain plants to grow on your property is prohibited, in which case if it's spotted on your property you get a warning, but if you've already had a warning, or are caught cultivating it, you get a fine.

I know it sounds like horrible meddling in landowers rights, but my grandfather explained it as an alternative (in midwest states mainly) to creating a taxpayer funded department witht the authority to enter private property to deal with the plants that were becoming such a serious problem for livestock owners. In that light it seems pretty damn reasonable.

I don't know if nettles ever made those lists, it was mostly for things like tansy, which is both attractive and deadly to livestock, or poison ivy, which can be genuinely dangerous to people, and is hideously tenacious once it sets in. Still, with as nasty as nettles can be; do check.

I hear nettles make a pretty tasty, mint-like tea, though.
I understand it's an antihistamine, too.
 
I've never heard of nettles causing an allergic reaction. Some people swear they help arthritis and they aren't at all poisonous to eat. I love nettle soup!
 
Technically, its someone with visual acuity 20/200 or worse, or a visual field of 20 degrees or worse.
 
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My understanding is that it's significantly less common than bee allergies, with similar results; you get a scratch on your arm, your whole arm swells up, instead of just the scratch.

I've *heard* of it, through boy scouts, but I've never seen it.

Nettle soup sounds yummy :D

as a natural arthritis remedy though... i'm not that desperate... yet.

I'm that desperate!

the worst stuff is giant hogweed. brush against that on a hot summer's day and it looks like you've been caned really hard.

and yeah, nettle soup is delish.
 
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