Chemical play -- the use of substances like Tiger Balm, cinnamon oil, and the like to produce strong sensations -- can be an important part of your BDSM tool kit. For instance, it's a great way to play when you and your partner don't have the room to swing a whip, or you must be extremely quiet and discreet. There are a variety of ways to use chemicals to add spice to your play. Here are a few of my favorites.
The chemical banquet
Some chemicals that can be used in play are delightfully edible. One of my more memorable feasts was a banquet of fresh sushi -- laid out in a perfect pattern on the nude bodies of a couple of friends. The soy sauce was pooled in their navels. We got a bit creative with the wasabi, rubbing it on the erect nipples of both the guy and girl. We pinched their nipples a little first to make them extra-sensitive. Both of them reported a warm, tingly sensation as the Japanese horseradish was applied to their delicate nipple areas. This helped enhance the later sensations of guests licking the wasabi off to complement the sushi.
Altoids and other strong mints are yet another version of a sensation-producing chemical that can be consumed. You can use these edible chemicals in a variety of ways. One good scene involves tying someone down, sucking on a mouthful of strong mints, and then giving your willing victim a long, slow tongue bath, concentrating on the naughty bits. For an extra-cooling effect, lick an area with your mint-covered tongue and then blow gently. For more intense mint sensation, grind up the mints and dissolve them in a tiny bit of water or lube and apply directly to your partner's body.
Another time-honored favorite edible chemical is the confection known as Pop Rocks. Place a pinch of Pop Rocks on your partner's skin and slowly lick them, holding your tongue down to keep the reaction going on the skin. You'll be giving your partner the feeling of a million little explosions popping against their flesh. This sensation can be quite intense on very sensitive areas like the glans and the clitoris, so if you're going for these areas, try just a little bit at a time. Be warned that Pop Rocks can leave a sticky residue -- you might just have to hose your partner off in a warm shower afterwards.
At one time there was a candy called Zots that contained a form of baking soda in the middle that fizzed. You can use straight up baking soda for this effect as well. Rub some gently on the skin and sprinkle with water. The sensation won't be terrifically strong, but it is interesting nonetheless.
You may find it fun to put together an entire evening of edible enjoyment, with your partner as the buffet table. You and/or your friends can try a variety of different consumable chemicals on the quivering flesh before you.
Mindplay with chemicals
Chemicals can be used to great effect in what can be called "mindfuck" scenes. Harmless chemicals that leave no lasting effects can be substituted for more nefarious substances. I've seen and participated in some truly creative scenes where this was done.
For instance, in one scene, the bottom was blindfolded and taken to a friend's house, where they were stripped and restrained on a chair. The Master's friend then proceeded to perform a mock interrogation scene, including chemical torture. The bottom was told that if they did not cooperate, they would be subject to the application of radioactive substances that would eventually cause mutations. These chemical weapons smeared on the bottom's body were in reality innocent substances like Tiger Balm and cinnamon oil. The strong sensations they provided really helped make the scene more real in the bottom's mind, and of course they were easily cleaned off afterwards during an intensely loving aftercare session.
I've done one particularly interesting scene where the submissive wanted to be burned and then treated by a strict but caring
Information obtained from Mistress Ariachne website. Thank you.
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