Clips and Clamps
A submissives journey
A submissives journey
I want to stress a few dangers of playing with clothespins and
clamps.
First, used on the scrotum and labia, or any where else for that matter, but
especially there, make sure you are not getting any of the delicate structures
in these areas actually IN the clamp. This can cause a lot more than you are
bargaining for. Both in pain and nerve or tissue damage.
Secondly, don't leave these on too long. The whole point is that they cut off
the circulation. Thus, they hurt more coming off than while they are on.
However, if you cut off the circulation for too long, you get tissue damage.
This is NOT good. I recommend no longer than twenty minutes maximum, and less
than that if you are using strong clips. Thirdly, some tissue was not designed
for exceptionally rough treatment like zippers and heavy weights. Please be
careful around the genital area on both sexes. It is easily possible to tear the
labia and genital tissue in these areas. As always, it's your decision as to how
you play, but emergency rooms are not my idea of enjoyable play spaces.
Wood versus plastic:
Wooden clothespins are a bit kinder and have less tendency to abrade, thus I
would suggest starting with them. Plastic clothespins tend to have much smaller
ribbed gripping surfaces, and a 'feel' much stronger than the equivalent wooden
ones. Extremely small plastic clothespins are very nasty indeed, and many may be
used in the same area for greater intensity.
Wooden clothespins are available in several qualities, with the older, thicker
ones being a bit better IMHO, and the thin ones more likely to splinter or have
sharp edges. As one may purchase 50 of these for perhaps $4 American, these rank
among least expensive of toys, and among the most versatile. Almost anything one
may do with fingertip squeezing may be done with clothespins, and several things
that cannot be accomplished with one's fingers may easily be done with these
tiny household beauties. Of course, this does leave your hands free for other
activities....
Clamping Tightness ["too hard!", "too soft!", "just right!"]:
Unmodified, most wooden clothespins of quality grip with between 4 and 6 pounds
of pressure over an area of 3/16 X 1/2 inches. This is too much for some, and
not enough for others. The grip is best increased by wrapping the clamping end
with elastic bands, and decreased in several ways. The simplest is by weakening
the springs by clamping something that requires the clothespin to be open to its
limit for several days. This will reduce the clamping pressure by several
pounds, dependent on the initial strength of the spring, the width of the
opening, and the length of time one allows for stretching. Carefully pulling the
jaws wider than they would normally travel will stretch the spring quickly, but
this is harder to control. Wrapping elastic bands around the legs of the
clothespin will resist the tension of the spring and weaken the clamping force
without permanently weakening the spring.
If you are willing to spend a bit more time, drill straight through both legs of
the clothespin legs about one third from the end and thread a bolt through the
holes, tightening a wing nut on the bolt will allow for wonderfully precise
changes in clamping pressure, since the bolt-nut combination adjustably limits
the travel of the legs. It is often best to drill a larger hole or even a slot
in one leg for ease of adjustment. This requires perhaps 2 minutes per
clothespin and is well worth the time, as the pressure may be slowly increased
as her ability to enjoy the sensation improves. Weights may be hung off of the
clothespin as well by hooks or cords attached to such holes and hardware.
'Standard' Techniques [suggestions for beginning and advancing]:
One classical place to begin with clothespins is the nipple, but there are many
possible variations to this alone. The first grip recommended most often is with
the clothespin pointing straight onto the nipple, not from the side, gripping
the base of the nipple, not the tip, and perhaps a bit of areola as well. This
does not have the same sort of 'bite' as grasping the nipple alone may, and
often does wonderful things for sensitivity without causing severe pain. It is
best to start with a rather weak clamping pressure and work upwards, and if you
are just beginning, try not to leave the pins on for too long [start with what
she can endure, and eventually work up to perhaps twenty minutes [I prefer not
to leave them on longer than this, YMMV]. The longer the clamping time, the more
fierce the sensation caused by removing the pressure. The increased sensitivity
afterwards may last from minutes to many hours, depending on the person, the
clamping force and time; and several things might be done in this period to use
that sensitivity to advantage [beating with the proverbial 'wet noodle' or even
a feather duster is quite effective]. Ice applied immediately after removing the
clothespin may reduce the length and severity of the sensation if that is
desired.
You might try putting the clothespin on sideways, with the nipple centered in
the the hole in the clamping area. If you do this far enough back on the nipple
base or areola, the tip of a large nipple will remain exposed for other things,
such as ice, nibbling, or smaller clips and clamps.
You might try clamping the nipple only, or work gradually out from the areola as
heir ability to enjoy more increases. Tapping or lightly brushing the tips of
attached clothespins is effective, and a light vibrator may also be used if
taped to the legs of the clothespin.
One simple device works nicely for both nipples at once on all but the smallest
female breasts. Take two clothespins and glue the outsides of the legs together
with a slight overlap so then use the clamping ends to grasp both nipples from
the sides at once. The pull will vary depending on breast size, but some will be
present, thus causing her to jiggle her breasts gently can be fun, and of
course, this is often just the thing to add to tickling. Size differences may
require an additional short piece of wood to link the pair together, length best
found by experiment.
Several people have mentioned pulling on clothespins or clips with strings,
chains or cords. The nipple itself may also be encircled by a thin cord or
thread, I have used unwaxed dental floss to good effect. Avoid slipknots for the
obvious reason that they might tighten too far in use.
Pulling off a clothespin is more painful than squeezing the legs to remove it
gently, and is the basis for several devices below. Again, the longer one leaves
them attached, the stronger the result. It is also possible to flick off
clothespins with a flogger or some other striking device, and combining the two
is an interesting way to add some bright 'explosions' to the sensations of a
'standard' flogging without switching instruments or striking harder. When doing
this near the front of the body, some form of eye protection is needed, a heavy
blindfold will serve nicely.
Other places you might wish to try:
Many areas of the body might do well with a bit of clamping either for sensation
or visual appeal. Other parts of the breast, and any portion of the torso and
limbs where one may gather a bit of skin come immediately to mind. In view of
the tiny expense, one might use many dozens at one time.
Specific classic variations include but are not limited to:
a row, circle [or other sigil of your choice] on the belly or back one or more on the labia or other areas of 'wabbliebits' [tm-STella] the inner thigh or arm a belt of clothespins round the waist small clothespins on the webbing of fingers and toes the earlobe [the dangling legs of the clothespin brush the neck nicely] behind the knees and inside the elbows a circle round the thighs as a reminder to keep them spread.
'Zippers' and other tailoring:
Drill a hole through one leg of at least one dozen clothespins, thread them on a
thong or cord, knotting them at small intervals, and you have created a zipper.
One derivation for the name will become obvious the first time one tugs swiftly
on one end of the cord and hears the sound made by the pins pulling off
sensitive skin [there may be other sounds as well]. The spacing may vary, longer
ones may be made, and double rows of 20 or so clothespins are common. The inside
of the upper arm or thigh are rather traditional for these, but most areas of
the body are available, one of my own favorites being the side of the body
normally covered by the arms, after binding the arms over the head. Ticklish and
sensitive.
A 'tri-zipper' is my own name for three of these single zippers with one end of
each fastened to a central ring [a keying will do, but try to find something a
bit larger]. The ring is centered high on the belly, with the farthest pins
attaching to the nipples and 'wabbliebits' [tm-STella], perhaps with a bit of
spiral towards the center of each region, and the nearest ones fastening to the
skin near the center. The look of horrified anticipation as you grasp the ring
and begin to pull slowly outwards, each pin popping off in turn as the three
zipper lines move towards the most sensitive areas is not to be missed, while
pulling faster often causes volumes of coloratura shrieking.
Another design I have not seen elsewhere I have dubbed the Reverse Garter,
'reverse' in the sense of pulling down rather than up. Two bands of non-stretch
material [webbing, fabric or leather will do] with buckles or other adjustable
fasteners are put high up around each thigh, perhaps five inches from the pubis,
although this dimension will vary. Sewn or riveted onto the band is a close
[almost touching] row of four clothespins on the inside of the leg, with the
clamping ends pointing upwards. These are first attached to the outer labia,
then the band is adjusted to a position to gently stretch the lips and tightened
so as not to be pulled further up the thigh. Intriguing in itself, and provides
both more pull and an interesting display when she spreads her legs. Delectable.
[N.B. There are major sensation differences between the outer lips and more
inner tissues, grasping these areas with the same force is likely to cause
considerably more pain than anticipated.]
(Aside from Domina, "The inner labia are no place for zippers or other methods
that could tear fragile skin. This should also indicate to you that scrotum are
not good places to do this, either. I know people who have had torn labia from
weights and zippers in this area. I've HEARD of people having damaged testicles
from rough play in this area. PLEASE use a bit of sense here.")
Modifying pins for more intense sensations:
The simplest method is increasing the clamping force with one or more elastic
bands round the clamping end, but there are several others.
Purchase some short 1/8th inch diameter brads or finish nails, and a drill of
the same diameter. Drill three holes through the clamping end of two
clothespins. Sand, grind, or file the ends of the brads to a smooth *ROUND* tip
then push them through so they protrude into the clamping area while the
clothespin is held open 1/8th inch. Use a drop of strong glue to hold the brads
in place, and saw off the excess length from the outside of the pins after the
glue dries. This is as it might appear when completed.
Exceedingly nasty, as the clamping force now concentrates primarily on three
small areas rather than the entire clamping area. Use this carefully, preferably
with a fully adjustable clothespin as above, and make quite sure by testing on
yourself first that the ends of the brads are NOT SHARP at all to avoid damage.
Useful for those seeking more than a 'regular' clothespin may provide.
Several less extreme variations on the idea above are possible, all based on
disassembling the clothespin, filing several grooves in the wooden clamping
area, then reassembling the clothespin. Grooves and blunt 'teeth' aid in
preventing slippage, and feel a bit more harsh than flat wood.
Removing perhaps one-half of the side of the clamping area with a saw or rasp
provides two benefits, the same clamping pressure will be applied over a smaller
area, and double the number of clothespin tips may fitted to the same bit of
anatomy. Remember to round the edges slightly with sandpaper to avoid splinters
or other inadvertent injury. View from above of the clamping end with the side
removed.
A design for testing the clamping force of clothespins: Tradition demands
testing on the web of one's hand, this is well and good for impromptu buying and
to get a subjective feel for the actual sensation of a new design, but lacks
precision and repeatability, qualities dear to the heart of any engineer. Some
thinking and a bit of experimentation resulted in the following frame to
directly and accurately measure clamping force in clothespins. With minor
modifications, it serves to measure certain other sorts of spring-clamp pressure
as well. I recognize the source of error from measuring the force at the hole
rather than the clamping area, but it is a difference both trivial and
consistent, and thus may be ignored for comparative testing.
Select two boards longer than 8 inches, wider than 1 inch, and perhaps 1/4 inch
thick, and place them together, lying flat on top of one another. Drill a hole
through both 5 inches or so from one end. Put a bolt through this hole, and
thread a wing nut on the bolt. Clamp the other end of the boards firmly to a
table or bench, slide one leg of the clothespin into the tapered space between
the two boards, then tighten the wing nut. This frame will hold the clothespin
for testing. Once the pin is held firmly in place, use a thin cord attached to a
spring tension scale [I use an 'anglers scale', accurate from 1 to 28 pounds,
any 'pulling' scale with a hook will do], and pull downwards against the
clamping area until the clothespin opens. This measurement will vary from the
pull necessary to just open the jaws to a higher reading before the jaws reach
their limit of travel. As mentioned, the 'standard' clothespins I have tested
fall somewhere in the region of 4-6 pounds, stretching for several days may
yield less than 3 pounds, and manual stretching of the clothespin spring will
swiftly reduce the pressure to 1 pounds or less. If one has the time and
interest, coding the various strength ranges of tested clothespins for different
tastes and applications is possible, either by color or by filing groove
patterns in the legs to select by touch. "Twenty of the red ones for a start, I
am in an evil mood tonight.
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The Toybag Guide to Clips and Clamps [Paperback]
by Jack Rinella
A quick reference guide to everything pinchy, from simple wooden clothespins to hand-tooled precision devices of gleaming chrome. Clamps offer a versatile spectrum of sensation to the knowledgeable player, and this book is the clamp-user’s best friend.
You could almost call this handy little book, the 'everything you need to know about clips and clamps guide in a "pinch.' Although that bad pun would take away from the fact that the author Jack Rinella has put together a lot of valuable information in a very small, quickly read (I finished this in under an hour) book. He also includes several photographs of various types of clamps (from clothespins to menacing looking Japanese clover clamps), along with short descriptions of clamp play scenes he's received from various people in emails over the last year or so.
The book as mentioned is a short read and contains just five chapters (you could almost read this before doing this type of scene). Besides an introductory chapter, there are also chapters devoted to "pain management," clothespins, even "advanced clamping." Oh my. I've enjoyed Jack's other books and this one makes it clear he knows a great deal about the art of "clip and clamp play."
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