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| Trollester | Posted: 2010-03-12 14:25 | |
Forum Initiate United States 5 Posts | Hello =) I need help with something... The Story It crossed my mind one day to force ice water onto her teeth; having her drink ice water in ways I can't even bear to for more than a second. For instance, drinking it through a closed jaw. My teeth aren't especially sensitive and I can't really handle much of that. Anyway, it was a smashing success as one glass of water with a handful of ice in it caused a ton of pain that reduced her to a sobbing, simpering mess. The pain lasted well after the punishment was over. My Question I can't find any literature on the subject since people with sensitive teeth just simply don't expose themselves to irritants. If there's any chance that I could be risking my sub's health, I need to know. If someone can point me in the right direction or say something helpful, great. If not, please save your fingers- and my eyes- the trouble and don't respond at all. Thanks =) | |
| Pixiegurly | Posted: 2010-03-12 15:20 | |
Forum Regular United States 718 Posts | Honestly, I have no idea, but you could try asking a dentist... | |
| killer_dom | Posted: 2010-03-12 19:10 | |
TEOTWAWKI United States 707 Posts | If you find out the answer to your question. Please post it here for all of us. If you do have any compassion for your sub. I use Sensidyne toothpaste, when my teeth occasionally start hurting. Only takes a couple brushings with it to eliminate my pain for a long time. Otherwise, I brush with water most of the time. The rest of the time is water and baking soda. Thanks, | |
| IamZ | Posted: 2010-03-13 09:39 | |
Forum Slut Canada 1,225 Posts | Oh honey ... In a word - yes - very detrimental. As one who has beautiful - and very sensitive - teeth, I can tell you that you will be doing severe long term damage. Remember - safe sane and consensual. Actually, if she's allowing you to do this she's either very foolish or having you on. Anyone who lives with and manages this kind of sensitivity would very likely see it as a hard limit. If you want proof - Watch the movie Marathon Man together. Z | |
| maatkare | Posted: 2010-03-14 17:50 | |
| Forum Initiate United States 2 Posts | IamZ: As one who has beautiful - and very sensitive - teeth, I can tell you that you will be doing severe long term damage. Remember - safe sane and consensual. Actually, if she's allowing you to do this she's either very foolish or having you on. I'm sorry, do you have any evidence to back up your claim that it's detrimental long term? The fact that you have sensitive teeth doesn't quite convince me that it's harmful, you understand? I'm sure. If you had a source or anything, I'd appreciate it. | |
| Trollester | Posted: 2010-03-14 18:03 | |
Forum Initiate United States 5 Posts | There is a TLDR at the bottom =P KD: =) I love my sub very much, hence the question and plea for help. Pixie: I knew that someone would suggest I ask a dentistry website but I'm pretty sure that they would misunderstand what the fuck it was that I was talking about and say something trite- or to them, obvious- "DURRR DON'T PUT COLD WATUR ON UR TEETH IT HURTS". I'm not totally keen on explaining the circumstances either, as my question would probably not be taken seriously. As someone who is close to people in the medical field I can say with certainty that EVERY expert will err on the side of caution and just say "don't do it" without thinking the query through at all. Z; I mean no disrespect but I don't take Hollywood very seriously, ma'am ^^ If you DO KNOW what kind of damage can be done, I'd like to hear it. SSC is why I made this post on the forum in the first place =D Thank you for the words of warning. Whether or not it causes actual damage is the question- I'd like to be pointed to specific literature if at all possible. TL;DR: I will process with more caution than I did due to the reluctance to accept this method of torture/punishment, and I will use the website provided to me by Pixie- I wasn't able to find it before. I'll let you guys know how it works out, I guess, but for now I'm still mostly in the dark. | |
| Trollester | Posted: 2010-03-14 18:11 | |
Forum Initiate United States 5 Posts | I might remind people that things like anal penetration is a detriment to health- and that's more towards the vanilla end of the kink slider as far as my opinion goes. Even the sun gives you cancer. What can I say; everything is dangerous in some way. The key is to acknowledge the dangers in life and make choices regarding them. As of now, my sub and I are ignorant as to the possible dangers. Whether or not it's dangerous isn't the question- it's IN WHAT WAYS IS THIS HARMFUL? Back to researching. | |
| killer_dom | Posted: 2010-03-14 18:18 | |
TEOTWAWKI United States 707 Posts | Trollester: I might remind people that things like anal penetration is a detriment to health- and that's more towards the vanilla end of the kink slider as far as my opinion goes. Even the sun gives you cancer. What can I say; everything is dangerous in some way. The key is to acknowledge the dangers in life and make choices regarding them. As of now, my sub and I are ignorant as to the possible dangers. Whether or not it's dangerous isn't the question- it's IN WHAT WAYS IS THIS HARMFUL? Back to researching. Actually, for most of us. The sun is more beneficial than it will hurt us. No sunburns mind you, just that some sun every day, can also prevent cancer, as well as a host of other medical problems. Doctors are now seeing this after a lot of research has been done. Also notice that skin cancer is actually more prevalent, when no sun exposure happens. Not my opinion, but facts. Ask your doctor if you don't believe me. I'm certain he or she, has read these same things in the medical journals. KD | |
| maatkare | Posted: 2010-03-14 18:46 | |
| Forum Initiate United States 2 Posts | killer_dom: Trollester: I might remind people that things like anal penetration is a detriment to health- and that's more towards the vanilla end of the kink slider as far as my opinion goes. Even the sun gives you cancer. What can I say; everything is dangerous in some way. The key is to acknowledge the dangers in life and make choices regarding them. As of now, my sub and I are ignorant as to the possible dangers. Whether or not it's dangerous isn't the question- it's IN WHAT WAYS IS THIS HARMFUL? Back to researching. Actually, for most of us. The sun is more beneficial than it will hurt us. No sunburns mind you, just that some sun every day, can also prevent cancer, as well as a host of other medical problems. Doctors are now seeing this after a lot of research has been done. Also notice that skin cancer is actually more prevalent, when no sun exposure happens. Not my opinion, but facts. Ask your doctor if you don't believe me. I'm certain he or she, has read these same things in the medical journals. KD Edit: Nevermind, I realized I'm talking about the sun and skin cancer which has nothing to do with the original post. Thread de-rail unsuccessful! Edited by - maatkare on 2010-03-14 18:47:35 | |
| Trollester | Posted: 2010-03-14 18:49 | |
Forum Initiate United States 5 Posts | /facepalm. Yeah I uh, don't give a shit about the sun since it's not the topic at hand. I mentioned melanoma offhand as an example to the people chiding me on doing 'dangerous' things to my sub. Life is full of risk. We just need to understand those risks. Cold water and teeth. You got information or you don't. Also, that Ask a Dentist site is bugged; it keeps telling me my verification code is mistyped- it's not. Rofl. I tried resubmitting, no go. | |
| Pixiegurly | Posted: 2010-03-14 19:11 | |
Forum Regular United States 718 Posts | Trollester: I'm not totally keen on explaining the circumstances either, as my question would probably not be taken seriously. As someone who is close to people in the medical field I can say with certainty that EVERY expert will err on the side of caution and just say "don't do it" without thinking the query through at all. Well there's always lying about the circumstances, or asking one of those people in the medical field about it, because you're just curious. Seems to me if you're talking theoretically, they might be more likely to elaborate a bit more than simply tell you to "err on the side of caution." Edited by - Pixiegurly on 2010-03-14 19:12:43 | |
| BurntKitty | Posted: 2010-03-20 18:27 | |
God's Ass Muncher United States 22,344 Posts | I just submitted a question here. I'll let you know if the dentist responds. Like pixie sad, lie about the circumstances. I did. Pain:The ultimate in intimacy. | |
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