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goddessAVA -> RE: Sensory Deprivation: Technique and Experiences (8/16/2007 6:18:24 PM)

my favorite-take his cock, tape it to his midsection with duct tape, round and round his torso layer after delicious layer.  put on a full latex hood that only has 2 small holes for breathing, put a strap-on on HIM, bind his hands and feet, then ride the mfer like a race horse.

I also like sensory dep and over stimulation-mummify him then cut a hole out where his ass is and insert a nice finger full of icy hot.

best blinfold is of course the mindfold

There is a GREAT session review on max fisch of a stockholm syndrome experience someone had with Goddess Athena Lourdes-must read for complete mind control/sensory ideas




denika -> RE: Sensory Deprivation: Technique and Experiences (8/16/2007 6:28:13 PM)

leather blind fold and a wobble board,  your balance is thrown off and you can't see a thing. Personally I don't like being blind folded. It was an experience *g* to say the least.

There is a thrill in not knowing what comes next but  I am not a big fan of being blind folded, bit of a control issue on my part  ;)

denika




LATEXBABY64 -> RE: Sensory Deprivation: Technique and Experiences (8/16/2007 6:37:13 PM)

water bondage works good for this too :) or latex encasement or plastic wrap or what other fun stuff




MasterLF -> RE: Sensory Deprivation: Technique and Experiences (8/16/2007 7:49:08 PM)

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ORIGINAL: krikket

Wholey moley:

SD, combined with bondage, was always a particular favorite of mine, after reading all of these posts i realize what a complete novice i was (and still am)-- gotta love the educational value of CM forums..lol..

Thanks y'all
jimini

even though I do enjoy SD combined with S&M, I have to say that I do feel the same way. For me there is a very spiritual and meditative factor involved with SD. Bondage being for me another form of SD too. Bound,motionless, unable to see and/or hear the sub or slave has a chance to go within and truly take in the reality of the situation and the reality of the self...
Not to say that having a slave not hear you coming with a flogger with thier name on it cant or does not lead to a realization of the self as well...[:D]




came4U -> RE: Sensory Deprivation: Technique and Experiences (8/17/2007 7:10:11 AM)

all I know is, ...

teamnoir scares me lol.




SlaveSubtoserve -> RE: Sensory Deprivation: Technique and Experiences (8/17/2007 9:02:13 AM)

....yup- its all been said- blindfold, gag, leather mask, earplugs, mummification, ......




MasterLF -> RE: Sensory Deprivation: Technique and Experiences (8/17/2007 9:23:28 AM)

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ORIGINAL: SlaveSubtoserve

....yup- its all been said- blindfold, gag, leather mask, earplugs, mummification, ......

Wow, everything there is to know about SD in less than a sentence, I guess we are done here...




ownedgirlie -> RE: Sensory Deprivation: Technique and Experiences (8/17/2007 11:58:24 AM)

Bound, gagged, blindfolded and earplugged.  I don't know where he is in the room and he comes at me from different directions.  I recognize when he's coming because I sense him nearby....or smell him.  He deprives me of him, and I crave him more and more, leaning in the direction (when I can) of where I think he is.

Then a wartenburg wheel across my skin, or something cold on a sensitive part...I don't know what's coming next.  My skin starts to twitch and tingle in anticipation.  The longer he toys with me like this the crazier I become...torture, I tell ya, sweet torture!




MasterLF -> RE: Sensory Deprivation: Technique and Experiences (8/17/2007 1:21:35 PM)

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ORIGINAL: ownedgirlie

Bound, gagged, blindfolded and earplugged.  I don't know where he is in the room and he comes at me from different directions.  I recognize when he's coming because I sense him nearby....or smell him.  He deprives me of him, and I crave him more and more, leaning in the direction (when I can) of where I think he is.

Then a wartenburg wheel across my skin, or something cold on a sensitive part...I don't know what's coming next.  My skin starts to twitch and tingle in anticipation.  The longer he toys with me like this the crazier I become...torture, I tell ya, sweet torture!

That is poetry OG that is poetry...




ta2dqt -> RE: Sensory Deprivation: Technique and Experiences (8/24/2007 7:43:15 PM)

I love to blind fold, put ear plugs, ball gag and wrap my sub/slave/pet in plastic wrap...........w/only Certain "places" exposed...................then out comes the crop, clothes pins/zipper, wax......................   ;)




teamnoir -> RE: Sensory Deprivation: Technique and Experiences (9/6/2007 1:43:30 PM)

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ORIGINAL: came4U

all I know is, ...

teamnoir scares me lol.


Aw.... You're so sweet to say so!

Thank you.




SolarAndViolet -> RE: Sensory Deprivation: Technique and Experiences (9/6/2007 5:27:06 PM)

I definitely enjoy sensory deprivation, but I think you're also touching on some variations. Personally, I'm a sensation junkie.. I don't just want to deprive it, I want to incorporate sensory manipulation and sensory overload. Some previous posters have definitely hit on that.

When trying to acquire certain moods, different things used can help. For instance, if you want the SD to be calming, a soothing scented oil can alter the sense of smell so that nothing else can interfere, giving a signal to the brain (especially if it's a favorite scent). Incorporating bondage and eliminating eyesight and muffling (if not completely removing) hearing can be fun, but if you want to make it a disconcerting sensation, using a strong, perhaps even overwhelming odor can have an entirely different effect.

Instead of using earplugs, some mentioned headphones, and that's something I've done. In fact, I also acquired a lovely little device that hooks headphones up to an mp3 player, but also to a vibrator, and the vibrations work with the music to varying degrees, depending on the volume set for the music. Again, this isn't deprivation so much as manipulation. It can also be incredibly teasing to want to work with the device and achieve release, but the bondage and low settings, or lack of stimulation to other little bits, makes that impossible. And then the strain for more contact, more stimulation, more anything.. makes the dep/manipulation more intense.

-Solar




MasterFireMaam -> RE: Sensory Deprivation: Technique and Experiences (9/9/2007 2:50:24 AM)

Mummification in saran wrap, hooded, blindfolded, earplugs....floating in a pool on a quiet summer's night.

Master Fire




Celeste43 -> RE: Sensory Deprivation: Technique and Experiences (9/9/2007 6:27:52 AM)

We're simplistic; blindfold, gag, bondage, pallet wrap, saran wrap. I don't think I could do the balance stuff, because I suffer from vertigo and setting that off is a bad thing. About the earplugs, that's too much for me, I feel abandoned and get panicky which is not the emotion he wants.

Bad night, typo edit.




Invisibleme -> RE: Sensory Deprivation: Technique and Experiences (9/12/2007 11:48:06 AM)

Well I'm new to this all, but i do like it so when my hubby blindfolds me, and puts some non-distracting music on headphones. My head doesn't shut up very easily, so when we are playing that way.....I don't want to see a hint of light, nor hear anything other then what I'm supposed to hear. I am now also curious about more SD, but that would mostly be involving what can shut off my brain to irrelevent thoughts.




FeralsRook -> RE: Sensory Deprivation: Technique and Experiences (9/12/2007 4:30:20 PM)

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ORIGINAL: MistressDaisy73
but I have also done things to block hearing and tactile sensation, plus bondage, and made them only have their eyes, and then try to gradually overload them with visuals. M. Daisy


Mistress Daisy, that sounds intriguing. I'd love to hear more details as to how you overload a person through visual perception. I'm guessing lighting tricks or something close?

-rook




InfernoMDM -> RE: Sensory Deprivation: Technique and Experiences (9/12/2007 5:05:12 PM)

I haven't really gone into this type of play, because of the inherent psycholoical issues you can be fucking with.  Unfortuantly most of my knowledge on Sensory Dep is based primarilyon torture case studies, so I have stayed away.  That said I probably should do some kink research.




MstrSkyWoIf -> RE: Sensory Deprivation: Technique and Experiences (9/13/2007 4:16:46 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Masters

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ORIGINAL: tamir

I also play with overload, synaesthesia, and general sensory attention shifting. So many of these aren't strictly deprivation and some aren't mono-modal.

For visual: blindfolds, enclosed dark glasses, absence of corrective lenses, dark room, hypnosis, NLP

For auditory: ear plugs, shooting ear muffs, audio masking, play under water, hypnosis, NLP, also ear phones, piping in amplified versions of the room, etc.

For kinesthetic: slow spins on turn tables, swings, slings, suspension, these tend to mask inner ear balance. topical anaesthetics, mummification, palette wrap, saran wrap, duct tape, blankets, etc, for general skin sensation coverage. Wet suits and the like can also work similarly. Hypnosis, NLP.

If I knew anything about ingestible psychoactives I probably wouldn't discuss them here. There are, however, several that I'm interesting trying and/or learning more about. (I think I can say that without violating the tou).

ETA: also hoods, bags, body bags, etc. And plain old functional bondage, (proprioceptive deprivation).

Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) is a field of study and a set of practices concerned with positively modifying behavior, particularly through psycho-linguistic techniques. Its theoretical foundation draws on a range of disciplines, including various psychological fields, linguistics, cognitive science and occupational therapy. Invented by Richard Bandler and John Grinder in the 1970's as a method of personal development, NLP has since been elaborated and reconceived in divergent forms by its practitioners and adherents, making it a diffuse field resistant to a single comprehensive definition.
Despite its popularity, NLP continues to be controversial, particularly for use in therapy, and after three decades of existence, remains scientifically unvalidated. NLP has been criticized for lacking a defining and regulating body to impose standards and a professional ethical code and for being pseudoscientific.
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Synesthesia (also spelled synæsthesia or synaesthesia, plural synesthesia or synaesthesia)—from the Ancient Greek σύν (syn), meaning "with," and αἴσθησις (aisthēsis), meaning "sensation"'—is a neurologically based phenomenon in which stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway leads to automatic, involuntary experiences in a second sensory or cognitive pathway. In one common form of synesthesia, known as grapheme → color synesthesia, letters or numbers are perceived as inherently colored, while in ordinal linguistic personification, numbers, days of the week and months of the year evoke personalities. In spatial-sequence, or number form synesthesia, numbers, months of the year, and/or days of the week elicit precise locations in space (for example, 1980 may be "farther away" than 1990), or may have a three-dimensional view of a year as a map (clockwise or counterclockwise).
While cross-sensory metaphors (e.g., "loud shirt", "bitter wind" or "prickly laugh") are sometimes described as "synesthetic", true neurological synesthesia is involuntary. It is estimated that synesthesia may be as prevalent as 1 in 23 persons across its range of variants (Simner et al. 2006). Synesthesia runs strongly in families, but the precise mode of inheritance has yet to be ascertained. Synesthesia is also sometimes reported by individuals under the influence of psychedelic drugs, after a stroke, or as a consequence of blindness or deafness. Synesthesia that arises from such non-genetic events is referred to as adventitious synesthesia to distinguish it from the more common congenital forms of synesthesia. Adventitious synesthesia involving drugs or stroke (but not blindness or deafness) apparently only involves sensory linkings such as sound → vision or touch → hearing; there are few if any reported cases involving culture-based, learned sets such as graphemes, lexemes, days of the week, or months of the year.
Although synesthesia was the topic of intensive scientific investigation in the late 1800s and early 1900s, it was largely abandoned in the mid-20th century, and has only recently been rediscovered by modern researchers. Psychological research has demonstrated that synesthetic experiences can have measurable behavioral consequences, while functional neuroimaging studies have identified differences in patterns of brain activation (for a review see Hubbard & Ramachandran 2005).
Many people with synesthesia use their experiences to aid in their creative process, and many non-synesthetes have attempted to create works of art that may capture what it is like to experience synesthesia. Psychologists and neuroscientists study synesthesia not only for its inherent interest, but also for the insights it may give into cognitive and perceptual processes that occur in everyone, synesthete and non-synesthete alike.




I can tell you from experience both work but I must ask a question here. You asked a question here then every time someone answers you give definition to what they post... Why.....




MstrSkyWoIf -> RE: Sensory Deprivation: Technique and Experiences (9/13/2007 4:18:55 AM)

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ORIGINAL: MasterFireMaam

Mummification in saran wrap, hooded, blindfolded, earplugs....floating in a pool on a quiet summer's night.

Master Fire



I like the sound of this one...... will have to add this one to my todo list....




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