Anyone who has been intrigued by the idea of playing with shock collars might want to check out this article on them. Apparently they’re not a particularly safe way to combine kink, discipline and electricity. I’ve heard dommes joke that they’d never use them on their dog but they’re fine for a submissive. Given the widespread love of animals in the domme community that’s not too surprising, but maybe it’s time to discard the use of these collars entirely.
Searching around turns up a number of devices that are allegedly designed for human use, but it’s hard to tell exactly how safe they are. That makes me think there’s a gap for in the market here for one of the reputable e-stim companies. They already have the expertise, the hardware and the branding. Just build something that can be attached to a different part of the body and has a remote control. A lot of the e-stim devices are already pretty portable, so it wouldn’t take a lot of adaption.
This domme seems like the caring sort. Obviously she can’t have read the article in question. Captioning comes courtesy of the always creative Servitor.
I had a domme try to put one around my neck at a party. I didn’t want her to, but it’s hard to refuse a domme. Luckily it wouldn’t fit around my thick neck. Instead she put it around the root of my cock and balls. It fit there just fine.
I don’t know the setting it was on, but it definitely got my attention whenever she pressed the button. It hurt, but not outrageously so. Perhaps it was on a low intensity setting.
Not something I’d want to repeat, but it was a kinky and intense form of (literally) remote control.
Based on the article, it sounds like your thick neck was a real plus for you there! Intensity can be tough to get right with electrical toys. I find a small change in the contact quality can make a huge difference, so the device attachment probably matters quite a bit.
I do like the idea, particularly when it’s located as yours was in the genital region. That seems both safer and more appropriate.
-paltego
Dammit, these had been on my I’d-like-to-try list for a long time. I’d seen the ones with mobile phone apps at crazy prices, but maybe I’ll pass.
Is this the same for those zappy fly swats?
No idea on the zappy fly swats. The guy who wrote the article I linked to might be a good person to ask. He seems to be an e-stim expert and have a lot of similar details on his site.
I think the safest thing to assume is that if he wasn’t designed to be used on humans, it’s probably not safe for humans.
-paltego