Ballgags?

Little_Kitten

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Just wondering, are soft ballgags safer than hard ballgags? You know the soft, sponge'ish gags.
I'm quite afraid of hard ballgags, and i always get the idea that my teeth are going to get damaged with them(i broke them in the past when i was young, so it's quite traumatic to me)...

Well thank you all, and sorry if this has been done before.
 
If you want to you can make a simple ball gag that is pretty safe.

Use a practice golf ball. You know the plastic ones with the holes in them like an old wiffle ball. Take a long piece of thin nylon rope, feed it through a hole on opposite sides of each other, tie each length right up tight against the ball so it doesn't slide around. and voila, instant ball gag. Not too hard, lets the drool out, and you can breathe.

And it's a cheap way to find out if they are right for you.

Just a thought. :rose:
 
Irony_Sinclair said:
If you want to you can make a simple ball gag that is pretty safe.

Use a practice golf ball. You know the plastic ones with the holes in them like an old wiffle ball. Take a long piece of thin nylon rope, feed it through a hole on opposite sides of each other, tie each length right up tight against the ball so it doesn't slide around. and voila, instant ball gag. Not too hard, lets the drool out, and you can breathe.

And it's a cheap way to find out if they are right for you.

Just a thought. :rose:
i like the idea of this gag because it lets the drool out. That's one thing i don't like about my ball gag. The drool doesn't come out. It gets backed up and starts to become uncomfortable.

i would think that the soft gags would be better for your teeth. i wouldn't worry about breaking your teeth on a hard gag though. i have never used a soft gag before but i imagine it would be more comfortable.
 
Yea hm... Well for my mental well-being, I think a soft ballgag would be best for me. I get REALLY uncomfortable when dealing with things that are potentially harmful to my teeth.. or seem like it.

The golf ballgag thing sounds fun.. But unfortunately I don't know where to get such balls... :(
 
My personal favourite are stuffed leather ballgags. You get the filling, muffling effect of the ballgag and the safety and comfort of being able to bite into them.
 
Little_Kitten said:
Yea hm... Well for my mental well-being, I think a soft ballgag would be best for me. I get REALLY uncomfortable when dealing with things that are potentially harmful to my teeth.. or seem like it.

The golf ballgag thing sounds fun.. But unfortunately I don't know where to get such balls... :(

If you're in the states, pretty much any sporting goods aisle of most major department stores will have them. Especially Wal-Mart. I got the bag of balls, like six of them or so and about $3, then walked a few aisles down to the hardware section and got the nylon cord, all at Fred Meyer. :)
 
I bought a plastic ball gag with holes. My teeth don't scrape against it or anything... it's also good because you can breath through it!
 
well how do they work then? are they like all the way inside the mouth?
cos my main concern is if I bit down hard for whatever reason, that uhm... my teeth would be damaged...
 
if your really concerned over your teeth get a racket ball (the smaller blue ones) and drill a hole in each side and thread a string through it. its softer and rubber so you get both in and you dont have to worry about teeth.. down side is, may be to big for some mouths, not as easy to breath as waffle ball and drool may not flow as easily...
 
I use a ball gag with holes in it, i like them best as you can still breathe easily.
I have never hurt my teeth on it, even when i bite down hard, which i sometimes do when being spanked. It often comes out of my mouth nice and squashed. Lol.
 
trojan_man_co said:
if your really concerned over your teeth get a racket ball (the smaller blue ones) and drill a hole in each side and thread a string through it. its softer and rubber so you get both in and you dont have to worry about teeth.. down side is, may be to big for some mouths, not as easy to breath as waffle ball and drool may not flow as easily...

Smaller than a racquetball is a handball. Or even the balls used for beach-paddleball.
Might as well buy a whole paddleball set, in that case. 'Cuz then, you've got the paddles you can use for... well... paddling!!
 
Teething Rings

Those ring shaped baby chew toys with the squashy center and soft plastic covering make a great improvised ball gag when folded in half around a strap to keep it in place. Don't ask me how she thought of it, but i suspect maternal inspiration played a part.
 
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