How to Buy Medical Instruments
For some people, medical play started in childhood and culminated into a
kinky sexual fetish in adulthood. For other, a visit
to a gynaecologist or urologists was the beginning of their medical play
fantasies. The embarrassing arousal
caused by the feeling of a speculum spreading your vagina open or the insertion
of a cold urethral sound stirred a sensation you can never get enough of.
Whatever your case, medical role-play is one of the most popular BDSM practices.
Medical plays involve role plays of doctors, nurses and patients. The
Dom naturally assumes the role of a doctor or a nurse examining and performing
intimate-medical procedures on the patient (Sub). For perfection and precision,
the patients is often dressed in humiliating costumes or left naked, restrained
and gagged.
The
examination is a key part of the medical play
When it comes to medical play, the stage is set to explore your
curiosities and feed your fetish fantasises. The examination involves playing
with the genitals and breast. It includes object insertions into various
orifices, sensory plays or even enemas and electro stimulation. This is a
perfect time to experiment your medical sex toys and re-create your fantasises.
Although your hands are your best tools, the examination defines the
type of equipments you will need.
Here is a guide to shopping for
medical instruments.
Medical role play includes a variety of examinations and tests. To test
your patient’s orgasm sensitiveness, a clitoris stimulator and pinwheel are
essential tools to have. Speculums and spreaders are also needed for vaginal, anal
or mouth inspections. Open up the anal
cavity for a nice deep enema and to allow a refreshing flow of air. Or insert a
warm probe for a deep medical prostrate milking of a lifetime.
Use mouth spreaders open up your patient’s mouth for a dental inspection.
Or stretch out their urethra and give them a cold urethral sounding. Run a
pinwheel around their nipples or penis to test their skin and nerves
sensitivity as you probe them.
Play some therapy test. Introduce electro sex with medical E-Stim toys
for anal and vaginal play. Consider introducing vacuum games with vagina, penis
or nipples pumps and cupping sets. Make
them scream out with dark body arching eroticism and multiple orgasms.
With all this excitement, you will need to invest in restraints like
handcuffs to keep your patient still. Pick medical themed cuffs and collars to
authenticate the play. Take thing to the next level, get harnesses and bed
restraints for when your patient is extremely out of control, maybe even
dangerous. The possibilities are endless. Your intention is to tap the most vulnerable
and frightening spots of the patient.
Medical instruments like any other sex toys come in different sizes
ranging from small to extra-large. For beginners, it’s advisable to start small
and work your way up into larger and more daring sizes. For toys such as
dilators and spreaders, pay attention to the total operable diameter. Some open to larger diameters than others
giving you more options to insert larger dildos or plugs. The right size also
applies to other items including gloves, aprons and robes. The more fitting
they are the better they look and feel.
3. Consider the Material
Most medical instruments use stainless steel metal because it is body
safe and easy to sterilize. Besides, it already has a medical feel to it. Other
materials including disposable plastics and latex are commonly used. Stainless
steel and disposable plastics are used on insertable instruments such as
speculums, spreaders, penis plugs, urethral sounds, penis clitoris stimulators,
enhances among others. Steel last
longer. On the other hand, disposable plastic eliminates the need for cleaning and
storage after use. Latex is common on medical gloves. While cotton fabric is
used in making medical apparels such as robes, head gears and aprons.
4. Consider Lubricant Compatibility
The type of lubricant to use is entirely dependent on the type of
materials you choose. Metal is compatible with all types of lubricant. If your
plastic and latex materials include any silicone components, stick to
water-based lubricants. Silicone lubricants will react and damage the surface
of your sex toys rendering them unusable.
While medical play is an exciting
practice, it is important to play safe and sensibly.
Dos:
·
Only play medical
bondage with a trusted partner.
·
Wash your hands with a
sterilizer and wear surgical gloves.
·
Sterilize your toys
and play spaces thoroughly before play. Use a sterilizing machine for the toys
and wipe the spaces (tables, trays, sinks) with alcohol swab.
·
Go slow. Start small
and work up your way to more advanced instruments and procedures. Discontinue
play if there is pain or extreme discomfort. Little discomfort is normal.
·
Use plenty of
lubricant to make insertion and removal smooth. Visit Peaches and Screams for
high quality anal and vaginal lubricants.
·
After play, ensure the
submissive gets plenty of rest to recover both physically and mentally from the
experience. Some people, especially beginners go through withdrawal in case a
scene reminds them of a painful real medical experience they had previously
suffered.
Don’ts
·
Don’t use anal
relaxers during medical play. Your body need to be naturally sensitive in case
you overstretch or accidently pierce body muscles.
·
Don’t introduce
medical play procedures you are not sure of. You risk causing injury or other
traumatising damage to your partner.
·
Study and understand
the basics of the human anatomy before engaging in medical plays. This will
help you effectively use medical tools to stimulate and pleasure your patient
without hurting them
·
Don’t share your
medical equipments. You risk transfer of STIs and UTIs to both you and your
partners.
If the idea of medical play is what
intrigues your sexual fantasies, Peaches and Screams
is here to help you fulfil them. Whether you are just getting started on
medical play or already a seasoned fetish, Peaches and Screams got you covered.
Our medical collections include spreaders, anal and vaginal speculums,
separators, forceps, percussion hammers, gags, urethral sounds, pinwheels and
more. Break
your bondage limits and explore
your medical fetish with a willing equally adventurous partner. Peaches and
Screams advocates for a safe and pleasurable play. Have Fun!
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