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Lead weights can be purchased from almost any store that sells fishing equipment. These can range in weight from several ounces to many pounds. These weights usually have a brass ring that can be used to attach these weights to [[clothes pins]], [[nipple clamp]]s or [[parachute]]s. | Lead weights can be purchased from almost any store that sells fishing equipment. These can range in weight from several ounces to many pounds. These weights usually have a brass ring that can be used to attach these weights to [[clothes pins]], [[nipple clamp]]s or [[parachute]]s. | ||
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Revision as of 01:12, 21 November 2019
Weight Training in a BDSM context falls into several categories:
- adding weights to existing body piercings in an attempt to emphasize body modification
- adding weights to nipple clamps to teach a submissive endure pain
- adding weight to a "parachute" for cock and ball torture.
- "forced calisthenics" to keep a submissives body weight in good form
Several companies manufacture steel split rings that can encircle the "ball sack".
Lead weights can be purchased from almost any store that sells fishing equipment. These can range in weight from several ounces to many pounds. These weights usually have a brass ring that can be used to attach these weights to clothes pins, nipple clamps or parachutes.
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