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Most recent edit on 2007-03-19 10:40:20 by IceBound

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Keep the nettles away from the face / neck as swelling in those areas can be dangerous!
 
NOTE: Additional information can be found by visiting the Sado-Botany (External Site) Link here: http://www.mordor.u-net.com/smbd/nettles.html


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TIP:
Keep the nettles away from the face / neck as swelling in those areas can be dangerous!




Edited on 2006-11-28 10:12:16 by IceBound

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Nettles in General

I find when they're applied to the penis they may have to be removed quickly if anything but a tiny quantity is used as the pain quickly becomes unbearable in some cases, especially if pressed / taped tightly against the head; however this reaction may lessen over repeated exposure to the stings, or if you use slightly older leaves which have dried a little or leaves from older plants.
An alternative means of using stinging nettles in solo-bondage play is, ironically, the safety... If your main release fails you have to dig through a big box of stinging nettle leaves for a small key somewhere in the bottom... I can tell you now, you'll wait for the ice to melt before even thinking of that, unless your house is on fire!!!
They can also be used to spice up an otherwise normal release... having to drag a nettled-up rope with the key on the end through your private parts does add some spice! (I really want to try this one!)
 

Harvesting Times

Whist nettles are around for most of the year, you'll find that the younger you harvest the stronger the stings will be, with an older plant the top of the growth will be stronger than the bottom. The best time to harvest and play with nettles is the main growing season between March / April and the middle of Summer - that's when the stings will be at their best! Always wear heavy gloves when harvesting, or just make your sub do this - naked if you can!

Using nettles.

As has been mentioned, the sting is caused when the tiny hairs on the underside of the leaves break off and deliver their sting into the skin, this means that there are a few ways the stings can be applied which vary the severity of the treatment at hand.
TIP:
Keep the nettles away from the face / neck as swelling in those areas can be dangerous!


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I find when they're applied to the penis they may have to be removed quickly if anything but a tiny quantity is used as the pain quickly becomes unbearable in some cases, especially if pressed / taped tightly against the head; however this reaction may lessen over repeated exposure to the stings, or if you use slightly older leaves which have dried a little.
An alternative means of using stinging nettles in this type of play is, ironically, the safety... If your main release fails you have to dig through a big box of stinging nettle leaves for a small key somewhere in the bottom... I can tell you now, you'll wait for the ice to melt before even thinking of that, unless your house is on fire!!!
They can also be used to spice up an otherwise normal release... having to drag a nettled-up rope with the key on the end through your private parts does add some spice! (I really want to try this one!)




Edited on 2006-11-25 17:11:41 by IceBound

Additions:
They can also be used to spice up an otherwise normal release... having to drag a nettled-up rope with the key on the end through your private parts does add some spice! (I really want to try this one!)

Deletions:
They can also be used to spice up an otherwise normal release... having to drag a nettled-up rope with the key on the end through your private parts does add some spice! (I really want to try this one!



Edited on 2006-11-25 17:10:05 by IceBound

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The actual chemicals involved are: histamine, acetylcholine and serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine). In combination with each other they produce the itching burning sensations of the nettles, personally it feels like "Hot pins and needles" :) The chemicals are all present in the body already, so in most cases stings are perfectly harmless, well apart from the pain (But if you're reading this you want that, right?). As with everything in this field of play it is wise to test before you're inside a scene, testing ensures the victim won't have a bad reaction to the nettles!

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The actual chemicals involved are: histamine, acetylcholine and serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine). In combination with each other they product the itching burning sensations of the nettles, personally it feels like "Hot pins and needles" :) The chemicals are all present in the body already, so in most cases stings are perfectly harmless, well apart from the pain (But if you're reading this you want that, right?). As with everything in this field of play it is wise to test before you're inside a scene, testing ensures the victim won't have a bad reaction to the nettles!



Edited on 2006-11-25 17:09:44 by IceBound

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Make sure the nettle / thistle you use is not poisonous or will cause you real damage (If in doubt consult an expert and TEST outside of a scene!) My personal favourite is the stinging nettle, it has small hairs on the underside of the leaves which when placed in contact with the skin break off, releasing some chemicals which irritate the skin. Don't be fooled if you touch the hairs with you palms, your skin there is slightly thicker and can lessen the reaction quite considerably. When applied to areas of thinner skin, even "normal" areas of the body such as the arms, the acid causes small itchy white lumps which in my experience are only noticeable by the STRONG pins and needles like feeling. Some people can get away with this feeling only for a few hours, but others can take up to 24 hours to get over this, yes even a small contact can last for a long time.

Deletions:
Make sure the nettle / thistle you use is not poisonous or will cause you real damage (If in doubt consult an expert and TEST outside of a scene!) My personal favourite is the stinging nettle, it has small hairs on the underside of the leaves which when placed in contact with the skin break off and some chemicals which irritate the skin. Don't be fooled if you touch the hairs with you palms, your skin there is slightly thicker and can lessen the reaction quite considerably. When applied to areas of thinner skin, even "normal" areas of the body such as the arms, the acid causes small itchy white lumps which in my experience are only noticeable by the STRONG pins and needles like feeling. Some people can get away with this feeling only for a few hours, but others can take up to 24 hours to get over this, yes even a small contact can last for a long time.



Edited on 2006-11-24 23:35:45 by IceBound

Additions:
Make sure the nettle / thistle you use is not poisonous or will cause you real damage (If in doubt consult an expert and TEST outside of a scene!) My personal favourite is the stinging nettle, it has small hairs on the underside of the leaves which when placed in contact with the skin break off and some chemicals which irritate the skin. Don't be fooled if you touch the hairs with you palms, your skin there is slightly thicker and can lessen the reaction quite considerably. When applied to areas of thinner skin, even "normal" areas of the body such as the arms, the acid causes small itchy white lumps which in my experience are only noticeable by the STRONG pins and needles like feeling. Some people can get away with this feeling only for a few hours, but others can take up to 24 hours to get over this, yes even a small contact can last for a long time.
The actual chemicals involved are: histamine, acetylcholine and serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine). In combination with each other they product the itching burning sensations of the nettles, personally it feels like "Hot pins and needles" :) The chemicals are all present in the body already, so in most cases stings are perfectly harmless, well apart from the pain (But if you're reading this you want that, right?). As with everything in this field of play it is wise to test before you're inside a scene, testing ensures the victim won't have a bad reaction to the nettles!
Only the leaves of the plant have the sting, if you handle the stems the small hairs there do not sting, but always wear gloves. Of course the whole point of using nettles in these bondage situations is to induce some pain, but not too much. Remember that it is the underside of the leaves which have the stinging hairs on, and as such it is the part of the plant you want to get exposed to in order to receive the stinging goodness. The first time, for the sensitive areas of the body, like the nipples can be too much to take, however like most things you can get used to it in moderation. I find that my nipples will stay hard for almost a whole day after a few hours with a couple of nettle leaves taped / clamped on; it's a none too unpleasant reminder for the following day of your previous playtime.
I find when they're applied to the penis they may have to be removed quickly if anything but a tiny quantity is used as the pain quickly becomes unbearable in some cases, especially if pressed / taped tightly against the head; however this reaction may lessen over repeated exposure to the stings, or if you use slightly older leaves which have dried a little.
An alternative means of using stinging nettles in this type of play is, ironically, the safety... If your main release fails you have to dig through a big box of stinging nettle leaves for a small key somewhere in the bottom... I can tell you now, you'll wait for the ice to melt before even thinking of that, unless your house is on fire!!!
They can also be used to spice up an otherwise normal release... having to drag a nettled-up rope with the key on the end through your private parts does add some spice! (I really want to try this one!


Deletions:
Make sure the nettle / thistle you use is not poisonous or will cause you real damage (If in doubt consult an expert and TEST outside of a scene!) My personal favourite is the stinging nettle, it has small hairs on the underside of the leaves which when placed in contact with the skin break off and release a small amount of formic acid, which is the same acid that ants use. Don't be fooled if you touch the hairs with you palms, your skin there is slightly thicker and can lessen the reaction quite considerably. When applied to areas of thinner skin, even "normal" areas of the body such as the arms, the acid causes small itchy white lumps which in my experience are only noticeable by the STRONG pins and needles like feeling. Some people can get away with this feeling only for a few hours, but others can take up to 24 hours to get over this, yes even a small contact can last for a long time. Like all acids the stinging nettle acid can be neutralised if a solution is applied quickly. A simple solution is a paste made of water and baking soda.
Only the leaves of the plant have the sting, if you handle the stems the small hairs there do not sting, but always wear gloves. Of course the whole point of using nettles in these bondage situations is to induce some pain, but not too much. Remember that it is the underside of the leaves which have the stinging hairs on, and as such it is the part of the plant you want to get exposed to in order to receive the stinging goodness. The first time, for the sensitive areas of the body, like the nipples can be too much to take, I would recommend you have a neutralising solution handy; however like most things you can get used to it in moderation. I find that my nipples will stay hard for almost a whole day after a few hours with a couple of nettle leaves taped / clamped on; it's a none too unpleasant reminder for the following day of your previous playtime.
I find when they're applied to the penis they have to be removed quickly if anything but a tiny quantity is used as the pain quickly becomes unbearable, especially if pressed / taped tightly against the head; however this reaction may lessen over repeated exposure to the stings, or if you use slightly older leaves which have dried a little.
An alternative means of using stinging nettles in this type of play is, ironically, the safety... If your main release fails you have to dig through a box of stinging nettle leaves for a small key somewhere in the bottom... I can tell you now, you'll wait for the ice to melt before even thinking of that, unless your house is on fire!!!
They can also be used to spice up an otherwise normal release... having to drag a nettled-up rope with the key on the end through your private parts does add some spice!




Edited on 2006-11-22 09:24:15 by IceBound

Additions:
I find when they're applied to the penis they have to be removed quickly if anything but a tiny quantity is used as the pain quickly becomes unbearable, especially if pressed / taped tightly against the head; however this reaction may lessen over repeated exposure to the stings, or if you use slightly older leaves which have dried a little.

Deletions:
I find when they're applied to the penis they have to be removed quickly if anything but a tiny quantity is used as the pain quickly becomes unbearable, especially if pressed / taped tightly against the head.



Edited on 2006-09-20 13:20:24 by IceBound

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Tops of Stinging Nettles

Thistles and Nettles

Make sure the nettle / thistle you use is not poisonous or will cause you real damage (If in doubt consult an expert and TEST outside of a scene!) My personal favourite is the stinging nettle, it has small hairs on the underside of the leaves which when placed in contact with the skin break off and release a small amount of formic acid, which is the same acid that ants use. Don't be fooled if you touch the hairs with you palms, your skin there is slightly thicker and can lessen the reaction quite considerably. When applied to areas of thinner skin, even "normal" areas of the body such as the arms, the acid causes small itchy white lumps which in my experience are only noticeable by the STRONG pins and needles like feeling. Some people can get away with this feeling only for a few hours, but others can take up to 24 hours to get over this, yes even a small contact can last for a long time. Like all acids the stinging nettle acid can be neutralised if a solution is applied quickly. A simple solution is a paste made of water and baking soda.
Underside of Stinging NettlesAll in all, I'd have to say that the nettles are my favourite method of adding a little more spice to any self bondage session! If you're questioned about having such a nasty plant, or simply want to make some use out of it, gathered or grown, nettles when cooked are very tasty and completely safe to eat. But please, if you do decide to boil some up, make sure they're the right ones, do a little research and type in "stinging nettle" into google or something!
 



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Tops of Stinging Nettles
Underside of Stinging Nettles

Thistles and Nettles

Make sure the nettle / thistle you use is not poisonous or will cause you real damage. My personal favourite is the stinging nettle, it has small hairs on the underside of the leaves which when placed in contact with the skin break off and release a small amount of formic acid, which is the same acid that ants use. Don't be fooled if you touch the hairs with you palms, your skin there is slightly thicker and can lessen the reaction quite considerably. When applied to areas of thinner skin, even "normal" areas of the body such as the arms, the acid causes small itchy white lumps which in my experience are only noticeable by the STRONG pins and needles like feeling. Some people can get away with this feeling only for a few hours, but others can take up to 24 hours to get over this, yes even a small contact can last for a long time. Like all acids the stinging nettle acid can be neutralised if a solution is applied quickly. A simple solution is a paste made of water and baking soda.
All in all, I'd have to say that the nettles are my favourite method of adding a little more spice to any self bondage session! If you're questioned about having such a nasty plant, or simply want to make some use out of it, gathered or grown, nettles when cooked are very tasty and completely safe to eat. But please, if you do decide to boil some up, make sure they're the right ones, do a little research and type in "stinging nettle" into google or something!





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Tops of Stinging Nettles
Underside of Stinging Nettles

Thistles and Nettles


Thistles and nettles can be very very nice to use in bondage scenes, either solo or with a partner. When handling, especially pre-session, it is best to use thickish leather gloves, nettles in particular can make your hands go numb for a little while, not a thing you'd really want when trying to manipulate a small slippery handcuff key behind your back!

Make sure the nettle / thistle you use is not poisonous or will cause you real damage. My personal favourite is the stinging nettle, it has small hairs on the underside of the leaves which when placed in contact with the skin break off and release a small amount of formic acid, which is the same acid that ants use. Don't be fooled if you touch the hairs with you palms, your skin there is slightly thicker and can lessen the reaction quite considerably. When applied to areas of thinner skin, even "normal" areas of the body such as the arms, the acid causes small itchy white lumps which in my experience are only noticeable by the STRONG pins and needles like feeling. Some people can get away with this feeling only for a few hours, but others can take up to 24 hours to get over this, yes even a small contact can last for a long time. Like all acids the stinging nettle acid can be neutralised if a solution is applied quickly. A simple solution is a paste made of water and baking soda.

Only the leaves of the plant have the sting, if you handle the stems the small hairs there do not sting, but always wear gloves. Of course the whole point of using nettles in these bondage situations is to induce some pain, but not too much. Remember that it is the underside of the leaves which have the stinging hairs on, and as such it is the part of the plant you want to get exposed to in order to receive the stinging goodness. The first time, for the sensitive areas of the body, like the nipples can be too much to take, I would recommend you have a neutralising solution handy; however like most things you can get used to it in moderation. I find that my nipples will stay hard for almost a whole day after a few hours with a couple of nettle leaves taped / clamped on; it's a none too unpleasant reminder for the following day of your previous playtime.

I find when they're applied to the penis they have to be removed quickly if anything but a tiny quantity is used as the pain quickly becomes unbearable, especially if pressed / taped tightly against the head.

An alternative means of using stinging nettles in this type of play is, ironically, the safety... If your main release fails you have to dig through a box of stinging nettle leaves for a small key somewhere in the bottom... I can tell you now, you'll wait for the ice to melt before even thinking of that, unless your house is on fire!!!

All in all, I'd have to say that the nettles are my favourite method of adding a little more spice to any self bondage session! If you're questioned about having such a nasty plant, or simply want to make some use out of it, gathered or grown, nettles when cooked are very tasty and completely safe to eat. But please, if you do decide to boil some up, make sure they're the right ones, do a little research and type in "stinging nettle" into google or something!

To vary the effect gained from using the nettles, leave them out a day or so, as when they're drying out the stings will weaken considerably. On the other hand, once you've performed your little harvest, you might like to keep them in water in a sunny spot to ensure ultimate freshness!

They can also be used to spice up an otherwise normal release... having to drag a nettled-up rope with the key on the end through your private parts does add some spice!

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