Shock play

Contributor: sugarOne sugarOne
I never tried shock play. What would be the best thing to buy if your not sure if you would like shock play, medical play? Is there a certain kit that you can start out with that is for beginners and interested for shock play?
08/29/2010
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Contributor: Darkness Withinus Darkness Withinus
Quote:
Originally posted by sugarOne
I never tried shock play. What would be the best thing to buy if your not sure if you would like shock play, medical play? Is there a certain kit that you can start out with that is for beginners and interested for shock play?
Honestly most things that are involved in electrical play are expensive. My suggestion would be find a friend that has some equipment or maybe go to a demo and experience your first taste of it there. I think even the cheapest safe versions of electricity toys are in the 100 dollar range. I know when you get into more expensive things like violet wands they can easily run 500 dollars for a good starter set. I hope that helps some.
08/29/2010
Contributor: Blinker Blinker
Lick a battery.
08/29/2010
Contributor: sugarOne sugarOne
haha lick a battery, no thank you. I have done that once in my life in my younger years!
08/31/2010
Contributor: emelgee emelgee
Actually, though it sounds like a joke, putting a 9-volt battery to your clitoris or labia is the least expensive way of determining whether you like the sensation. If you don't, you haven't shelled out a bunch of money!
04/07/2012
Contributor: Mia.The.Wonder.Slut Mia.The.Wonder.Slut
It also depends on the type of electro play you're into. Some toys are gentle, and some hurt. It depends on what you think you're into. I'd definitely look into finding someone else with a shock kit. If you don't know anyone, EF used to sell a cheap-ish electro kit, but I think it's out of stock. Try looking around for a cheap one that has adjustable settings so you can start slow and go up from there.
04/12/2012