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  <title>Slow,painfull lengthy heat techniques! - Bruising Fetish - tribe.net</title>
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    <title>Slow,painfull lengthy heat techniques!</title>
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    <updated>2009-01-15T15:00:56Z</updated>
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    <summary type="html">Can anyone recommend slow,painfull lengthy heat techniques that are safe. I have been tied/suspended over pans of candles to allow heat to get to me for hrs without blistering or burning. I have also been tied and sterno placed perpendicular to produce constant heat, we have used space heater, fireplaces,hairdries, but are always looking for other ways to suffer slow painful lengthy exposure to heat. &#xD;
I would love to experience being tied standing and fires lit perpendicular to allow the heat effect without cutting off the oxygen, I live in midwest but building outdoor fires with no privacy doesn't work here. &#xD;
Are there any parts of the country where one can build outdoor fires safely for this type of play without ending up in cuffs and jail? &#xD;
Butt, then again; ending up in handcuffs might be fun,lots of fun!!!!!!</summary>
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