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    Mouth Waxing

    Here is an exerpt from a post in the "first submissive thing you did" thread by Swagato...

    when we had finished, i tied her, by her own request, back in the crotch pull postion for the rest of the night, with three candles burning below her back, and four over her, dripping one directly on her pussy, another into her dental-gagged mouth, other two on her nipple-pulled tits.

    I showed it to my girlfriend and now she's begging me to drip wax into her mouth.

    Is that safe!? It sounds a bit dangerous to me. I don't really want her to choke to death on a throat full of solidifying wax.

    Can anyone help me with this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaeger
    Here is an exerpt from a post in the "first submissive thing you did" thread by Swagato...

    when we had finished, i tied her, by her own request, back in the crotch pull postion for the rest of the night, with three candles burning below her back, and four over her, dripping one directly on her pussy, another into her dental-gagged mouth, other two on her nipple-pulled tits.

    I showed it to my girlfriend and now she's begging me to drip wax into her mouth.

    Is that safe!? It sounds a bit dangerous to me. I don't really want her to choke to death on a throat full of solidifying wax.

    Can anyone help me with this?
    i wouldn't recommend it...but have never tried it. i think the hot wax would burn the mouth and the possibility of choking to death would be warning enough. also, i don't know how toxic the candle wax might be...

    ct

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    Wax on the tongue is fine. Wax is a very inert form of petrochemical solid. Pretty much just hardened petroleum jelly. Beeswax is a very inert form of bee shit. Both are reasonably safe, even when applied orally.

    I wouldn't recommend dripping wax into the throat. Although the health hazard I'd quote more than the choking is the burning. Blistering the soft palate is likely to not be pleasant for several days. Also, wax doesn't cling to mucous membranes all that well, and the throat is lined with them. A far more likely scenario to choking is one of the person simply swallowing the wax in small bits. Which is also fine.

    As an affecianado of homemade candies and chocolates, I can tell you that several candies and chocolate products contain wax in one form or another, either to add stability or to raise the melting point. I don't recall hearing any stories of people dying from the wax they consumed while digesting candy bars.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BDSM_Tourguide
    Wax on the tongue is fine. Wax is a very inert form of petrochemical solid. Pretty much just hardened petroleum jelly. Beeswax is a very inert form of bee shit. Both are reasonably safe, even when applied orally.

    I wouldn't recommend dripping wax into the throat. Although the health hazard I'd quote more than the choking is the burning. Blistering the soft palate is likely to not be pleasant for several days. Also, wax doesn't cling to mucous membranes all that well, and the throat is lined with them. A far more likely scenario to choking is one of the person simply swallowing the wax in small bits. Which is also fine.

    As an affecianado of homemade candies and chocolates, I can tell you that several candies and chocolate products contain wax in one form or another, either to add stability or to raise the melting point. I don't recall hearing any stories of people dying from the wax they consumed while digesting candy bars.
    BTG, does one sort of wax or another work best for wax tease/torture? Does one "burn" or sting more than the other? Is one kind of candle better or worse than another for such play?

    No hijack intended ... it may, by accident, be relevant.

    her_Joe

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    Quote Originally Posted by her_Joe
    BTG, does one sort of wax or another work best for wax tease/torture? Does one "burn" or sting more than the other? Is one kind of candle better or worse than another for such play?

    No hijack intended ... it may, by accident, be relevant.

    her_Joe
    The general rule is that the harder the wax is, the hotter it burns. My usual rule is that if a candle is solid enough to be used as a free-standing decoration, it's too hot to be safe. Tall dinner candles or lantern candles, for example, are out, while small barrel candles are usable. Those insipid wax wizard sculptures are right out, though I sincerely fear anyone who needed to be told that. Candles with fragrance or made with beeswax are also considered to burn far too hot for safe play. Within safe boundries, I'm sure that there exists variation, but I've never actually put any thoughts into a preference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by her_Joe
    BTG, does one sort of wax or another work best for wax tease/torture? Does one "burn" or sting more than the other? Is one kind of candle better or worse than another for such play?

    No hijack intended ... it may, by accident, be relevant.

    her_Joe
    You might find this thread to be helpful to answer your questions.

    One thing I'll add: Metallic colored candles usually contain powdered metal so when they melt, they melt a lot hotter and take longer to cool down than simple colors do. Probably not a good thing for everyone.
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