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Old 03-30-2011, 07:10 AM   #1
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Question Blood-letting

I have a peaked intrigue with this, and am aroused by blood. Do you think blood-letting is too risky to perform in a session? Perhaps a consent form should be signed beforehand...
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Old 03-30-2011, 09:55 AM   #2
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All depends on what type of blood play you want to do. Since you are wanting to play with blood, safety and cleanliness is important. You should make sure your play space is set up for the scene you want to do. If you want to play with needles, then a simple waterproof pad below the sheets is fine. If you expect there to be spatter (chainsaw play anyone?) then I might suggest doing it on a tiled surface.

You'll also need some basic knowledge in knowing what you are going to do and how to do it safely. Needles are relatively benign as far a blood play goes, but you need to know where its safe to stick them, and where it isn't.

Finally you'll need to have some info about your 'victim'... Do they have any blood disorders? Do they have a hard time clotting? Bad veins? Weak heart?

There's no reason to bother with a consent form. In situations like that its not likely to do you much good if something were to happen.

If bloodplay really turns you on, look up some of your local lifestyle groups and find out if anyone there does bloodplay, play piercings or knife play, and then sit down and ask lots of questions and maybe find yourself an eager guinea pig who knows what to expect.
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Old 03-30-2011, 11:01 AM   #3
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Have you received your required OSHA blood borne pathogen training as well?

In general, all blood and mucous, and I guess any other body fluids should be treated as if the donor has been diagnosed as HIV positive, or hepatitis, etc.

I would suggest that any 'blood play' is well beyond the scope of activities for mere amatuers on this site and should be left to the realm of real professionals.
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Old 04-01-2011, 10:40 PM   #4
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I agree with Tigercat. You should at least read up on blood borne pathogens, cross contamination, and maintaining a somewhat sterile field. Most of it is common sense, but still. Hope you find what you are looking for
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Old 04-01-2011, 10:49 PM   #5
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AO,

Solid advice here, and let's not forget the trust factor that is inherent in this kind of play. You are taking a risk and unless you both have had your testing done together, and establish trust. Make sure you have really studied up on your literature on the subject. This is potentially very dangerous, but understand your interest. I have to say that images I have seen of needles with corset lacing is amazingly hott.

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Old 04-02-2011, 12:00 PM   #6
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Interesting Ao.
Do you want to do it? Or have it done to you? Or both?
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I have a peaked intrigue with this, and am aroused by blood. Do you think blood-letting is too risky to perform in a session? Perhaps a consent form should be signed beforehand...
I like the idea of a consent form if only to somewhat protect you if something does go wrong or the client/friend/acquantance suddenly decides to sue you because of damage or abuse or whatever else might come up.

In some of my classes that I attend at kink functions, contracts are mentioned. But I don't know how well that they could protect you but a consent form couldn't hurt!!!

Charges being brought against a person happens more than we might think. A rough scene, someone gets pretty bruised up and more and then suddenly, the police are brought in. I have also heard of people being sent to prison when scenes go wrong and something dire happens. It will change a person's life forever.

Sure. HIV and the other diseases are a concern. A lot. Use gloves and don't do anything dumb without some training or the very least, reading a lot.

This is an area that I find intriquing but I know nothing about. I've been in a few medical rooms in dungeon areas and felt close to fainting and had to leave. So that tells you a little bit about myself.

But when I HAVE seen the few that I have ... there have been gloves worn, alcohol, sterile gauze and a very sanitary environment. Under those circumstances, and with some know-how, I can see how it could be erotic.

The thin lines of cutting with a razor is something that I might actually consider trying. Probably NEVER with someone who is a client but with someone who is in the lifestyle.

I would do A LOT with an experienced lifestyle player that I wouldn't delve into in this sphere. But that's just me. You would probably find a lot of very excellent clients if you offered that service.

These are my thoughts.

Thanks for presenting this topic. It's a really good one!

Sincerely,
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Elisabeth,

Guess I did not relaize this was more mainstream than I thought.

As far as contracts and consent forms, I guess a lot depends on where you go with this. If the line is crossed into prostitution (an easy line to cross in Texas), I would think any contract or consent form would be void in regard to illegal activities. On the other hand, I guess if you didn't violate prostitution laws, then maybe the consent form would be valid.

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Old 04-03-2011, 12:18 PM   #9
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This has always been an interest of mine but have been afraid to ask or indulge. One would think the fear of hiv infection would scare most away.
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I am a fucking vampire.
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I am a fucking vampire.
That leads my mind to wander ...
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Elisabeth,

Guess I did not relaize this was more mainstream than I thought.

As far as contracts and consent forms, I guess a lot depends on where you go with this. If the line is crossed into prostitution (an easy line to cross in Texas), I would think any contract or consent form would be void in regard to illegal activities. On the other hand, I guess if you didn't violate prostitution laws, then maybe the consent form would be valid.

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I wasn't really referring to acts of prostitution as much as a contract of consent between two adults. Please note that I am completely unfamiliar with this. (A little knowledge being a dangerous thing and all)

I just know that in some circles, this is frequent and sounds like a good idea.

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Elisabeth,

Guess I did not relaize this was more mainstream than I thought.

As far as contracts and consent forms, I guess a lot depends on where you go with this. If the line is crossed into prostitution (an easy line to cross in Texas), I would think any contract or consent form would be void in regard to illegal activities. On the other hand, I guess if you didn't violate prostitution laws, then maybe the consent form would be valid.

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You are correct TC. Contracts can only protect you when you are obeying the law. If you enter into a contract with the intention of breaking the law, its considered null and void. Also if you enter into a contract fraudulently, the contract can be rendered void by the courts. Of course, all of this comes down to proving intent...
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Blood play CAN be done safely. If it's something you truly want to pursue, find people around you who are blood players and ask to watch a session. Also educate yourself a little on it - what are the risk factors, what kind of things can be done safely, how much medical knowledge should I get, and what do I do if something goes wrong. All of that can be researched online through non-BDSM resources. It really depends on what you are looking to do.

Some good people to ask are medical (medics, nurses, dr's etc), but also piercers and any other vocation that deals with the human body and blood. They need to know things about the body and how to treat it.

It's also best if you find a partner whom you might want to have more than a one-off session. As the top, you can minimize a lot of risk by taking some simple precautions - use gloves, don't spatter the blood around, use betadine to sterilize the area, and dispose of your needles in a sharps container when done playing. You also may want to have some bandages and antiseptic ointment available to put on your needle dummy after playing to minimize the risk of injury or infections.

I would not suggest going into anything heavy until both you and your bottom are comfortable with one another AND you've educated yourself. It's always a good idea to seek out mentor's to watch and learn from before you try this at home.
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I am one of those people who have just enough knowledge to be dangerous, PM for more info. Having said that were you wanting to bleed or cause the bleeding, or does it even have to be real blood or human for that matter.
Another thought there seem to be a lot of nurses who are also providers who would be ok with the sight of blood and perhaps would be willing to be there as a coach, helper, or safety backup.
Interesting, but not sure if I would act on it.
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