Stinging Nettle

Shadowsdream

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A lovely fem sub of a Master Friend of Mine is driving in from another city this afternoon and bringing Me a gift of Stinging Nettle.

This is one of the very natural torture toys that is being commonly used in My community this summer.

One of My slave boys will be delighted yet cringing when his pants drop to his ankles and I make him stand in the middle of the room blindfolded (once he has seen the nettle) with his hands behind his head.

I will have My fem sub kneeling naked in the corner watching his torment which I will drag out by touching him softly many times with just My fingernails.

she will worry that I will use the stinging nettle on her as well...I may or I may not but he will feel the itch and the extra burden of not being allowed to move throughout the entire torment.

The male will only be bound by his obedience and his need to please Me. The female will be bound only by her desire to not be found displeasing.

All in all the mind fuck will generate as much amusement for Me as the discomfort produced by the Stinging Nettle.


anyone care to have a conversation about Stinging Nettle or other tools so kindly supplied by Mother Nature?
 
WriterDom said:
Ginger root sounds fun. Figging.
:eek: ginger is bad...very very bad!
I would prolly have an allergic reaction to the nettle, which would probably make it bad too. :D
 
WriterDom said:
Ginger root sounds fun. Figging.

It certainly does..I was in a conversation about ginger figging last weekend when I held a small event in My home. One of the fem subs (seeing a pattern here?) had just purchased some ginger as a gift for her Master.

I fully intend to have My Swedish slave purchase some to have on hand the minute I get off of the plane next month. Of course I won't tell him about it until the night before I arrive. The poor slut will be quaking in his boots!
 
Kajira Callista said:
:eek: ginger is bad...very very bad!
I would prolly have an allergic reaction to the nettle, which would probably make it bad too. :D
Doctors certificate please!
 
Kajira Callista said:
hehehe im allergic to almost everything green. but i would be willing to give it a try as long as benadryl was handy. :rose:

benadryl is always handy!

Whats green about ginger?
 
LOL, I'm with KC as far as the allergy thing goes. Seems mine are increasing as the years pass, and most things related to plant life can set me off in the worst way for extended periods of time (as in days and weeks). Sometimes antihistamines can ease the symptoms to a bearabel level, but not always. Fortunately I have a Master who has his own allergies and, can empathise and does not like the added burden of dealing with the state it reduces me to. Of course he does find other ways to make up for his consideration of my weaknesses.:D

Catalina :rose:
 
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I've read references to stinging nettle before, including in de Sade, and I'd like to get a look at this stuff. What the old folks call "stinging nettle" that grows around here has loooong spines and would draw blood very easily.

On the opposite end of the spectrum, I've just got my new bunny fur mitt. I'm thinking of how my husband should earn the privilege of feeling it caress him. Hmmmmmm........
 
pagan switch said:
I've read references to stinging nettle before, including in de Sade, and I'd like to get a look at this stuff. What the old folks call "stinging nettle" that grows around here has loooong spines and would draw blood very easily.

On the opposite end of the spectrum, I've just got my new bunny fur mitt. I'm thinking of how my husband should earn the privilege of feeling it caress him. Hmmmmmm........
hmmm i have stuff like that growing here, with purple flowers on top that are pretty and you cant see the little needle things 'til you have to pull them out of your hand. I dont like soft stuff much, i find it irritating in a bad way so rabbit furs is just ick to me.
 
Kajira Callista said:
hmmm i have stuff like that growing here, with purple flowers on top that are pretty and you cant see the little needle things 'til you have to pull them out of your hand. I dont like soft stuff much, i find it irritating in a bad way so rabbit furs is just ick to me.

How about brush bristles? Or a wet loofah sponge?
 
Nettles have been a kind of Euro "massage" thing for a long time, as well as theraputic flogging with witch hazel branches.

There is some danger of allergic reaction to the things. When I was a medic in the army in Germany, we had a number of GIs start to go into anaphylactic shock after getting stung out in the field. We started carrying injectable benadryl, since we were frequently some distance from a hospital.

Just about anything that can cause a skin reaction has the potential for severe problems with those who may be allergic.
 
I have your nails Red......but back to the subject....a nice fresh willow branch...I have always wanted to use a long stem rose too.
S:kiss:
 
Scarlett_t2 said:
I have your nails Red......but back to the subject....a nice fresh willow branch...I have always wanted to use a long stem rose too.
S:kiss:
i have a really nice weeping willow tree that needs a trimming.
 
Kajira Callista said:
i have a really nice weeping willow tree that needs a trimming.

Cool. I'd love to try out one of those, but if I tried trimming one off the willows in someone's yard around here, they might protest.
 
Bikewer said:
Nettles have been a kind of Euro "massage" thing for a long time, as well as theraputic flogging with witch hazel branches.

There is some danger of allergic reaction to the things. When I was a medic in the army in Germany, we had a number of GIs start to go into anaphylactic shock after getting stung out in the field. We started carrying injectable benadryl, since we were frequently some distance from a hospital.

Just about anything that can cause a skin reaction has the potential for severe problems with those who may be allergic.

Thank you for this post...I have been a bit concerned about reactions and a bit dubious when I have been assured this could not occur.

Is it ONLY the injectable benadryl that would be sufficient or would oral also work?
 
Scarlett_t2 said:
I have your nails Red......but back to the subject....a nice fresh willow branch...I have always wanted to use a long stem rose too.
S:kiss:

Roses make great floggers!
 
Shadowsdream: it would depend on the severity of the allergic reaction.
Anaphylactic shock is extremely dangerous, you can literally drown in your own fluids in a rather short time. Fortunately rather rare.

If concerned, it's pretty easy to consult with an allergist.
 
Bikewer said:
Shadowsdream: it would depend on the severity of the allergic reaction.
Anaphylactic shock is extremely dangerous, you can literally drown in your own fluids in a rather short time. Fortunately rather rare.

If concerned, it's pretty easy to consult with an allergist.
Anaphlactic shock kits that are prescribed by docs have an epi-pen (i couldnt spell the word epi stands for if i tried lol) and liquid benedryl in them. My ex husband got bit by a spider and almost died and carries one around with him at all times.
 
The epi stands for epinephrine, otherwise known as adrenaline.




just full of useful facts tonight
 
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