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By *azs OP Woman 48 weeks ago
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"They can hurt like a bitch and if you pull on them they tighten. Don't leave them on too long either.
Oh really why’s that ?
Cut off blood flow there are other better clamps"
Really?? |
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"They can hurt like a bitch and if you pull on them they tighten. Don't leave them on too long either.
Oh really why’s that ?
Cut off blood flow there are other better clamps
Really?? "
Same for any nipple clamps. They’re supposed to temporarily restrict blood flow, that’s the whole point. Someone should be checking for changes in skin colour to avoid permanent damage. |
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"They can hurt like a bitch and if you pull on them they tighten. Don't leave them on too long either.
Oh really why’s that ? "
As others have said they can cause numbness and sometimes permanent damage. Care should be taken with any clamp on any part of the body. |
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By *azs OP Woman 48 weeks ago
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"Clover clamps tighten when pulled on which can be an added fun element... but some other clamps don't.
So try them and have fun.
Just be safe and keep an eye on any blue tinge and remove x " Yes, that’s why I would like to try them |
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By (user no longer on site) 48 weeks ago
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Having used many types of nipple clamps I am happy to say that clover clamps are, in my opinion, the best ones to use. The have no direct pressure adjustment, you have to apply pressure via your fingers. Yes they are effective and yes there is a pain effect, this is as all pain is subjective. They come into there own as they are easy to add weights too etc, I personally find fishing weights are excellent for such endeavours, of course i don't recommend this sort of play for some one starting off with clovers. Always take care and never rush fetty play.  |
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"They can hurt like a bitch and if you pull on them they tighten. Don't leave them on too long either.
Oh really why’s that ? "
Just done a quick search on the internet and there a lot of info that says not to leave them on for too long. The time limit they recommend seems to change with each site I went to. However setting the time limit for no longer than ten minutes for people new to trying Nicole clamps seemed consistent. I’ve never brought any so a little ignorant on the subject but and I right in thinking there would probably be safety guides included in the package that with the clamps? x |
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