Hello everyone! I have just ordered a sensory deprivation hood, something I have been wanting to try out for a while now (I''ve always loved blindfolds so this seems like the next step). It should be here next monday. The hood has a locking buckle at the collar, and 3 D-rings on the collar, as well as two locking straps to snug over the ear muffs and blindfold. I would love it if anyone had a dare, scenario, or even a challenge that I could complete with this item!
Cheers!
I have:
Locking leather collar with 3 D rings
Locking leather wrist and ankle cuffs
Locking gag
A chastity cage
Large suction cup dildo (6 in long, 1.5 in across)
Smaller dildo (5 in long, 1.2 in across)
Large butt plug (4 in long, 1.5 in across)
Small bullet vibrator
300+ ft of rope
A large chest that can be locked to store items
A full size bed that I can tie things to fairly easy.
Leggings
A large collection of womens underwear and swimsuits
I am confined to just my room and walk in closet (I have roommates)
I will write back with a full report of how each dare/scenario/challenge goes!
New item calls for some challenges/scenarios
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Re: New item calls for some challenges/scenarios
here's your challenge:
get used to your SDH before even thinking about using it in SB.
wear at least for 2 hours unfettered & practice unlocking cuffs & handcuffs that way. only cuff 1 wrist or ankle during training, actually.
you will notice the big difference between a simple blindfold & a SDH.
(just ask gene cernan)
get used to your SDH before even thinking about using it in SB.
wear at least for 2 hours unfettered & practice unlocking cuffs & handcuffs that way. only cuff 1 wrist or ankle during training, actually.
you will notice the big difference between a simple blindfold & a SDH.
(just ask gene cernan)
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Re: New item calls for some challenges/scenarios
Thanks for the suggestion/concern. I guess I should have mentioned that I would be testing it out before any real scenarios (as I do with all my new acquisitions) to make sure I can manage it. I was going to wear it for a while, practice untying/unlocking some things, moving around, etc. And possibly try out sleeping with it on but unlocked before I actually went to do anything. I'm excited to see (or not I guess ) the difference between the blindfold and SDHponylady wrote:here's your challenge:
get used to your SDH before even thinking about using it in SB.
wear at least for 2 hours unfettered & practice unlocking cuffs & handcuffs that way. only cuff 1 wrist or ankle during training, actually.
you will notice the big difference between a simple blindfold & a SDH.
(just ask gene cernan)
Re: New item calls for some challenges/scenarios
difference like night & day, wingmen.
you're planning on sprint-cup racing as soon
as you got your driver's license issued.
take care.
you're planning on sprint-cup racing as soon
as you got your driver's license issued.
take care.
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Re: New item calls for some challenges/scenarios
I guess I had driven in races before I ever got my licenseponylady wrote: you're planning on sprint-cup racing as soon
as you got your driver's license issued.