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Temperature play is a form of sensual play where objects and substances are used to stimulate the body's neuroreceptors for heat and cold for sensual effect. Substances can include water, oil, molten wax, ice, chocolate syrup, whipped cream, melted butter, chilled fresh fruit, and steamed vegetables. Objects can include cutlery, ball chains, necklaces, and many others, often pre-heated in hot water or chilled in ice water. Blindfolds are often used to intensify the effects, and bondage can also amplify the experience.
Safety precautions should be used which are appropriate for the materials, techniques, and body parts involved.
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