Temperature Play...

qquisi qquisi
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I've never really done temperature play with steel... To all of you who have more experience with this, how long does it retain its coldness once you start playing with it?

Do you generally keep cold water/a freezer (!) nearby to cool it down periodically?

Any other advice?
02/15/2011
oopsy oopsy
only tried in once, I left it in for 20 minutes, could have been colder though and I only put it in once, but i would recomend keeping a cooler near by if you want to keep going with it cold.
03/30/2011
Sam (aka Jul!a) Sam (aka Jul!a)
I'd suggest a bowl of ice water, or the cooler can work too. I don't have much experience with playing with cold with a steel toy, but a bowl of ice water will definitely be able to chill your toy back down as often as you want it to.
03/30/2011
larkr larkr
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Originally posted by qquisi
I've never really done temperature play with steel... To all of you who have more experience with this, how long does it retain its coldness once you start playing with it?

Do you generally keep cold water/a freezer (!) nearby to cool it down ... More
Don't put it in the microwave
04/02/2011
LinToxic LinToxic
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Originally posted by qquisi
I've never really done temperature play with steel... To all of you who have more experience with this, how long does it retain its coldness once you start playing with it?

Do you generally keep cold water/a freezer (!) nearby to cool it down ... More
I like using a bucket of ice or a bucket of warm water. I made a mistake once and put it in a freezer and ended up with cold burns! Just be careful around steel toys. Retains cold better than glass really
Mar 7, 12:17 pm
Aratal Aratal
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Originally posted by larkr
Don't put it in the microwave
Thanks for that advice. XD!!
Mar 21, 8:15 pm
Wawers Wawers
Quote:
Originally posted by qquisi
I've never really done temperature play with steel... To all of you who have more experience with this, how long does it retain its coldness once you start playing with it?

Do you generally keep cold water/a freezer (!) nearby to cool it down ... More
Itll be painful at first, but it soon became pleasureable to me. I use ice in sex all the time
Apr 12, 3:01 am
ScottA ScottA
I prefer warm, and for that I have a largish bowl of water at ~103-105F that's wrapped in a towel. I'd think ice water would work as well if you like it cold.

After a while you do need to reheat/recool, but the steel holds heat for a surprising length of time.
Apr 12, 2:05 pm
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