TENS unit with a doll?
TENS unit with a doll?
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...are you planning to electrocute a doll?
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Can you please explain where you would place the pads on yourself? I've heard of this and wanting to try it. Not necessarily with a doll at firstnoxster wrote:No I would connect the electrodes to myself not the doll, but they can unstick from your skin. It just adds to the stimulation if you attach the electrodes to yourself before masturbation.
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1) Attach one electrode to your ball sack, the other to your forehead, while standing in the bath tub with at least 2 inches of water.linux_tyro wrote:Can you please explain where you would place the pads on yourself? I've heard of this and wanting to try it. Not necessarily with a doll at firstnoxster wrote:No I would connect the electrodes to myself not the doll, but they can unstick from your skin. It just adds to the stimulation if you attach the electrodes to yourself before masturbation.
2) Start jacking off.
3) At the onset of climax, turn on TENS unit, set to max.
4) Experience an electrifying ejaculation.
5) Report back here, detailing the results, hopefully with pics and video.
Here's some more tips:
Have a second person!
This person can record what is certain to become a viral video. Makes documentation a breeze! Also, can unplug the TENS unit, in case you should collapse into the water. Make sure this person knows CPR, and has a phone (to call 911) handy in case resuscitation fails. Lastly, provide the witness with your TDF login/password, so THEY can report your findings, in the unfortunate event you should wind up hospitalized or dead, having experienced the Ultimate, during electronic ejaculation. Good luck!
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MrVitalic wrote:I read on wikipedia that silicone can be engineer to be insulative and conductive for different application. Im sure a silicone doll is not, but checking if current run through her with a multi meter could not hurt.
When I try it I will let you know if anything happens here.
linux_tyro wrote:Can you please explain where you would place the pads on yourself? I've heard of this and wanting to try it. Not necessarily with a doll at firstnoxster wrote:No I would connect the electrodes to myself not the doll, but they can unstick from your skin. It just adds to the stimulation if you attach the electrodes to yourself before masturbation.
I would say it varies on what you are using for estim, and also the placement of the pads can vary on what can be pleasurable from person to person. I myself had to experiment a bit with the placement of the pads until I found my favorite. I started with 1 but I use 2 units at once now and it feels great to me most of the time. I recommend starting with a battery powered TENS unit for estim because in my opinion the ones you plug in might be dangerous. There is very little info on the internet about this even for those that use TENS units for physical therapy. I am not sure if there is a right or wrong way to place the pads on yourself and even if you find a placement you like you might get bored and start using other positions sometimes. I use them for physical therapy and have asked my doctor and even my doctor does not seem to know the right placement for the pads but says if it helps relieve pain to keep using it. I have Googled this and have found contradicting results on the placement of the pads. Before you try putting them on your private area try placing them somewhere else first so you learn what your machine does and how it feels. From my experience I have found the following placement of pads helpful for pain on different parts of my body:
If using 4 pads from top to bottom:
+ Red - Black
- Black + Red
For estim using 4 pads from top to bottom:
- Black - Black
+ Red + Red
The red ones do not go on your scrotum, that can actually be very painful depending on the settings. If you are starting out I recommend trying to put it on your inner thighs, then work your way up a little closer to behind the scrotum. I am not a doctor or an expert at this but I am just sharing what has helped me. Everyone is different so experiment carefully.
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That said, I've messed around with a store-brand unit myself; it's interesting in how it feels, very different from a vibrator. Hard to describe. Tingly, tappy, very deep. Doesn't hurt unless you turn the intensity 'way up. Different!
I have an actual e-stim unit coming in the next week or so; it'll be interesting to see how an official e-sex stimulation differs from a standard TENS.
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Dude. Do you need me to break out my multi-meter?Pa Ubu wrote:The problem would be whole-body contact with the doll if the material did conduct electricity. You do NOT want to get even TENS level electricity anywhere near your chest; it can cause heart problems at the VERY LEAST. Keep that TENS below your waist at all times!
That said, I've messed around with a store-brand unit myself; it's interesting in how it feels, very different from a vibrator. Hard to describe. Tingly, tappy, very deep. Doesn't hurt unless you turn the intensity 'way up. Different!
I have an actual e-stim unit coming in the next week or so; it'll be interesting to see how an official e-sex stimulation differs from a standard TENS.
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Kwench wrote:Dude. Do you need me to break out my multi-meter?Pa Ubu wrote:The problem would be whole-body contact with the doll if the material did conduct electricity. You do NOT want to get even TENS level electricity anywhere near your chest; it can cause heart problems at the VERY LEAST. Keep that TENS below your waist at all times!
That said, I've messed around with a store-brand unit myself; it's interesting in how it feels, very different from a vibrator. Hard to describe. Tingly, tappy, very deep. Doesn't hurt unless you turn the intensity 'way up. Different!
I have an actual e-stim unit coming in the next week or so; it'll be interesting to see how an official e-sex stimulation differs from a standard TENS.
Are you mocking me? o.O
You do have to shave for the TENS thing to stick well.
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Maybe. Or maybe I'm just trying to get your show on the road.....noxster wrote:Kwench wrote:Dude. Do you need me to break out my multi-meter?Pa Ubu wrote:The problem would be whole-body contact with the doll if the material did conduct electricity. You do NOT want to get even TENS level electricity anywhere near your chest; it can cause heart problems at the VERY LEAST. Keep that TENS below your waist at all times!
That said, I've messed around with a store-brand unit myself; it's interesting in how it feels, very different from a vibrator. Hard to describe. Tingly, tappy, very deep. Doesn't hurt unless you turn the intensity 'way up. Different!
I have an actual e-stim unit coming in the next week or so; it'll be interesting to see how an official e-sex stimulation differs from a standard TENS.
Are you mocking me? o.O
You do have to shave for the TENS thing to stick well.
For the electrically illiterate, listen up! Both silicone and TPE are forms of RUBBER, which means it does not conduct. So even though there are in fact metal parts throughout the doll, unless there IS some exposed conductive parts touching live voltage, the entire doll is an insulator and will block the flow of electrons, thus stopping any current in it's tracks.
Still don't believe me? OK....
If you know anything at all about a multi-meter, then you can plainly see it is turned on and set to ohms. If both leads can complete a circuit, (in other words if that 9 volt battery has enough electromotive force to push electrons to the other lead) it will get a reading. "O.L" stand for "overload." In this case too many Ohms. It cannot "see" a circuit, because the rubber doll is non-conductive. She will actually shield you from a shock. Unlike you, my body is not 70% Water. I stop electricity in it's tracks.
And so do my TPE sisters. OK, no more excuses. Dolls don't conduct. Break out than TENS unit and get on with it!
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