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In this episode, Mayfair and Iare talking about the somewhat controversial topic of
blood play. Hello Mayfair, HelloCauldron, how are you today? Excited
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and nervous about the conversation. Yeah, this is a pretty intimate topic for
us, so yeah, a lotof details are gonna are gonna come out.
That's only come out really to theDiscord group, the Patreon producers.
So yeah, And we didn't talkabout this beforehand as to if anything was
off limits. So if it is, if one of us brings something up,
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then that we're not ready to sharewith the public yet. I guess
we'll just let each other know inthe moment. I mean, we're pretty
open about everything. There's only beenlike twice when it in all the years
that it was like, yeah,no, let's let's not dive into that
yet. I'm not ready. Allright, well, let's set those rules
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show and we are always grateful tosee everybody showing up. Sorry that it's
such a pain in the ass today, all right, so blood play.
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First, thank you to she whoshall not be named for messaging me asking
me about this, and thank youto Dan and Down. I was on
an episode with the Erotic Awakening podcastback several months ago, and we discussed
this topic. All right, Mayfair, hey feel about blood play? I
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thank you? Why? I don'tknow, It's just I like you.
It's fun, it's hot, it'sit's yeah, I love it. All
right, Well let's I do too, obviously, but let's jump into what
is it? Subjects says me too. All right, Well that sucks.
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We're just having all kinds of technicaldifficulty for one of our favorite topics.
So disclaimer, we are not doctors. We are not providing one of all
information on this topic of blood play. While we enjoy it for safety purposes,
we do not endorse anyone participate inblood play activities. If you choose
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to participate in this behavior, youare doing so at your own risk and
with the understanding that you are responsiblefor further information, further education for the
risks, the harms, and evenpotential deaths resulting from this activity. It's
on you, not us. Byparticipating in this, you accept those responsibilities,
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all right. With that said,what is blood play? So there's
four different type that I could thinkof? What about you, Mayfair?
Yeah, you're I mean, Iguess knife play kind of goes in there
with it, but it's just amethod of drawing the blood. Yeah,
playing to the point of bleeding.Yeah, either it be knives or scalpels
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or needles or impact or spankings.So that would be one type. There's
a party here locally that they Ibelieve they have once a month that's hosted
by well I'm not gonna say don'thave permission to do that, even though
it's a posted party on fete,but that is the point of the party
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is to play to the point ofblood letting in whatever way you may choose
to do that, whether it's impactor knives or whatever. That is one
type of blood play. Another wouldbe blood bathing, which has roots that
goes back to ten thousand BC ofpeople bathing in blood because they thought that
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it brought youth. Mayfair has takena bath in blood somewhat. I mean
more of like a sprinkling bush shower, a good old Protestant baptism and blood.
It wasn't the full dunk, butit was the Yeah, there was
no bathtube full of blood, whichis what painting and blood really kind of
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makes it. Yeah, yeah,Yeah, definitely blood consumption and menstrual blood,
which is its own fetish, butI had to put it in here.
It is blood and other substances.You're allowing of the uterus and all
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kinds of stuff that one I amnot into. But these other three are
certainly right up my alley. Somayfair, are there any of these four
types that you want to touch onpoint out talk about a little bit before
we get into why someone one woulddo this, participate in this type of
play. No, I think it'sjumping right in this. It's good,
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okay, all right? So whenI asked you why like, I don't
know. I just like it.For me, it's a combining the erotic
and the spiritual, and a lotof blood players taught to feel the same
way. It's something so taboo,it's so erotic, it's considered your life
force. You know, if ifa person's eyes are the windows to the
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soul, then your blood would wouldwould be the gateway to your life force.
So for me, it inherently hasa spiritual side too, because growing
up in the church and thinking aboutthe crucifixion and all of the blood from
the crown of Thorns placed upon Jesus'sbrow, and the blood trickling down his
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face and body, and of coursethe where he was nailed up, and
then the stab into the side withthe spear and that blood. I remember
sitting in church, being a probablyseven eight years old and listening to somebody
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describe it and just thinking how incrediblysexy that sounded. Now, I mean
I also thought, you know,how horrific that somebody be tortured that way.
And I guess that was also myfirst lesson in consent come to think
of it. You know, we'retaught that he gave himself freely if you're
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of that faith, so and thisis not going to be like a big
church lesson, so it's about tostop, don't worry. But for me,
that's how it came about. Andyeah, so it combines that spiritual.
Also, I went through puberty veryearly, so I was already at
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that age prepubescent, around eight,and I was heading into that and so
my hormones were already starting to pickup and kick and everything was erotic.
So it just kind of combined them. Now that I've kind of talked about
that a little bit, mayfair,do you have any thoughts on like some
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kind of why you practice a differentspiritual belief system. Do you find a
link between it being a somewhat spirituallyerotic thing or is it just all eroticism
for you? It's it's there's nospiritual there for me. Sorry, other
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when you're saying oh God, ohGod, I mean, I guess it
probably is rooted in it. Aslong as I can remember, I've watched
vampire movies and shows and read bookfrom like eight young young age, Like
back in the eighties when Dark Shadowswas a television program that came on at
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midnight, my mom and I wouldstay up and watch it, and I
was always rooting for the vampire,Like I've always loved the vampire lore.
And yeah, as far as spiritualitygoes, like I don't have a link
to that for me, I guessI should. I don't know. I
kind of feel bad that I don't. But it's just always been blood play
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and vampires have always just kind oflinked together, and that's been like my
favorite genre for my whole life.Like as a little bitty kid, I
wanted to be a goth, LikeI wanted to die my hair black from
like age four, which if youare blond and naturally that's a terrible plant
because you have to update it likeevery other day, which is why my
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hair is not black. It's growingout or a real thing. Huh.
Yes. And when you die yourhair black any I have such link light
blonde hair, it looks so weirdvery soon. It wasn't worth the effort.
Yeah, you know, And that'ssomething when we've talked about it in
the past, I've always credited mylove of vampires to my love of blood
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play. You know. That's howI got started in the scene, was
the whole the industrial vampire thing thathappened in the nineties underground in Atlanta.
And until last night, when Ilistened back to my interview with Dan and
Down on the Erotic Awakening podcast,I didn't hearing myself talk about it and
the spiritual aspect of it and makingthat connection and it neurons were firing up
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and links were being made that hadn'tbeen made in my adult life. And
I kind of hit an earlier similarmoment where I'm not hallucinating but picturing myself
sitting in church as a child andthinking about that. So, yeah,
that was a new realization for melast night while prepping for today's episode.
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So We are not taking this froman article today. This is all us
talking about it because this is somethingthat we're both very, very passionate about
to the point that it can getus a little flustered, and I don't
want Dan and Don's podcast. It'skind of funny because I started getting a
little aroused as I talked and Ihad to take a moment, all right.
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So also the connection with the personor the people involved. I am
a person that I don't have alot of friends that live here, close
friends, thankfully to the because ofthe show, I've made a lot of
friends around the world, but connectingwith people. So when there's someone that
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I really connect with in a verypassionately erotic way and all of the testing
is done and it takes the actiondeeper for me, mayfair any thoughts there
on now? Granted, as faras I know, you've only got one
experience with this. I'm just aheathen, I guess. I just it's
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just hot. There's nothing wrong withthat, because there's a lot of people
who are like both of us,and there's a lot of people that are
into it that could give us awhole different perspective. So we need to
put it all. You know,somebody will relate or they will relate to
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the fact that I just said,Hey, there's there's other things that we
don't think about because it's not us. It's I'm so into this topic that
it's hard to see it from differentperspectives because I just love it for the
reasons that I love it so passionately. All right, So there's a couple
of reasons why somebody would be intoit. Three reasons. It combines the
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erotic and the spiritual. It's adeeper connection with the person or the people
involved, and it's just erotic andsexy to some people. Mayfair, So
how do you go about doing theseblood draws? This is something I know,
Mayfair, you've got experience with andall. But the last one of
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these that I have listed, strangelyenough, either with you or with me,
it taking place with you or withme. So impact play. Remember
the picture of Toy on Fat Lifet Oy Toy. If you look Toy
up and you friend her, followprotocol there that she has laid out on
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her profile. I actually take thetime to read it. But if you
want to see some amazingly heavy playwith lots of blood for her thirtieth birthday.
She took thirty looks from thirty peopleat least that was the goal,
and it was kind of a weaponof choice type of thing. And she
got like six hundred and something licksin and had to stop because if you
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count thirty times thirty, that wouldbe nine hundred. And it got called
when she was in the six hundredsbecause she was so bloody. And there's
a picture that felt liful show toonly her friends from her birthday and it
is just absolutely phenomenally amazed, ballsso sexy. It's like I just want
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to go up and lick up herleg, like it's just she's been over.
She's on like a spanking bench orsomething and showing the shot from behind,
and it's just like, oh mygod, the what she went through,
the the sheer will to be ableto get to that point. And
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I'm not saying that that should bea goal of anyone. Some people do
make it a goal, and that'sfine, you know, as long as
you're doing it for the right reasons. But just blood letting itself. Now
you've played to the point of someblood have I I don't remember that was
impact. Did you freeze? Ithink he's frozen, folks. Okay,
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good, so it's just me here. Okay, I don't remember bleeding from
impact. I'm not saying it didn'thappen. Most of the time that I
remember blood was either intentional or scratches. I don't know if he knows he
froze. Okay, he is aware. So yeah, I don't recall that.
And now I'm gonna have to thinkabout it. So chat room,
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if you guys want to share anyof your experiences or maybe like why you're
drawn to blood play, maybe youguys have a different reason than Couldron and
I are talked about. So ifyou're willing to put that in there,
I'm all by my lonesome, lovely. I know. Probably the one that
was I don't want to say mostunwanted because it wasn't necessarily it was an
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accident we were doing. It wasan impact scene. It was just sexual
and he raked his nails down myback and I happened to have a mole
there and he like scratched it sohard it started like pouring blood to the
point where we had to stop becausehe was worried about the blood getting on
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my sheets, which had I realizedI was bleeding like that. I've told
him to ignore it, but thathappened. There is something to be said
for being cautious when you are scratchingsomeone with moles. Cauldron's Internet is out,
so scratching someone's back or doing anykind of play like that around a
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mole can be dangerous because if youaggravate moles, it can cause longer term
issues with that mole. I dobelieve that there's some literature out there saying
that if you have a mole,like you can't get tattoos over it,
you need to avoid like aggravating it, or it can turn it to turn
cancerous. That could be absolute crap. I haven't looked into it in a
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very long time, but I doknow when I get my tattoo, they're
like, we can't tattoo over yourmole. We'll go right around it,
but we can't actually tattoo over topof it. It can call it's harm
so impact play. I do knowsome of the ways. Obviously, a
whip can very quickly draw blood,both intentionally and unintentionally. So whips you
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have to be very careful because youcan do a lot more damage than you
plan to. But it is oneway that I know impact play can lead
there. I know that there arealso impact toys that we modify as kinksters
to bring blood. You can buypaddles that have spikes or thumbtacks. There
are things called vampire gloves that youbasically are just sticking thumbtacks within the gloves
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and spanking someone with that. Oneof the local people who has a brush
it's for horses and I cannot rememberthe name of it, but she gets
paddled with that. If anyone knowsthe name of that, please throw that
in the chat. But it's basicallyjust a horse brush, but it's metal.
Curry comb. Yes, thank youso much. So I'm not being
completely off topic here. So there'sa lot of different ways an impact and
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I'm sure when Coldron gets back he'llhave a lot of input to put their
shares. I'm not sure what hemeant with that. Again, we didn't
really talk about this. I didwant to try the curry comb. I
absolutely yeah, I'm with you rightthere. Curry comb sounds fun considering I
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really like spanks and I really likethe blood play. So scratches I talked
about, just like your finger nailscan cause scratches anytime scratches, and with
biting, if a human causes thatscratch, it is far more likely to
get infected. Human to human bites. Scratches, they're actually super dangerous.
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They're fun, and as long asyou're aware of the danger and you take
the proper cautions, it's not likeyou can't do it. Just be aware
that a human bite, a humanscratch can get infected easier, so it's
important on those to take the properaftercare. For sure, you should always
do proper aftercare, but understand thatthose two can cause infections easier than like
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a sterilized toy. But scratches area lot of fun. You can do
scratches with your fingernails. You cando scratches with like the bear claw.
If anyone's unfamiliar with that, thattoy is it's the meat up. You
buy them in the kitchen section.They're actually meant to create pulled pork and
that kind of a thing. Sothey're meant to just rip meat apart.
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But because we turn everything we caninto keep items, they're actually very fun
for the impact scene or just alike almost a primal scene. You could
use them. Writing is lots offun again. I'm huge into the vampire
your fetishes. Oh yeah, you'reher back? Yeah you had to go?
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Okay, sorry, folks, Iwas just rambling. Oops. I
don't care anymore. The mask isjust so I can pretend no one knows
who I am at this point,I got you all right? Sorry about
that. Where'd you get to?Um? We're just gonna start at impact
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play because I'm sure you have moreinsight than I do. I talked about
whips and how they're really easy todraw blood, sometimes more than you want.
So you need to be intentional andbe aware. And if you froze
and left again, I'm I mightcry. Can you hear me? Yes?
Now I can't. You had froze. Sorry, I had to reset
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my my mootem and router. Well, whip was what caused you to bleed?
Is it just a little bit?But yeah, okay, I didn't
remember bleeding from impact. But inthese yes, I put those in the
scratches department. Yep, I kindof described them. So that's the bear
claw I was referring to. Yeah, if you're looking for these zenware on
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Amazon, they're like seven or theyused to be pre pandemic seven or eight
dollars. You get a pair ofthem. They're barbecue polers. People call
them bear claws, but yeah,it's from making pulled pork barbecue. So
for impact play I talked about thecurry comb about vampire gloves are just three
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big ones and just length of timeand starting low, going slow is very
very important. Take your time,build up that endurance. And I don't
mean just in the the intensity ofscenes over a period of time, but
the intensity of each scene. Buildingup. Do a good warm up thirty
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minutes or more of the area thatyou're going to focus on, if this
is your goal, to do this, whereas if you're having a scene,
just a general impact scene, Alot of people enjoy the back, the
butt, the two most commonplaces,and they'll warm them up, but then
they'll not think about it and strikethe thighs or the calves or something and
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the tits. So be sure thatyou're warming places up that you're going to
be playing. Every patch of skinthat is going to be hit needs warmed
up. And you do this becauseit will make the scene last longer.
It will make the bottoms endurance lastlonger, and then it's not just like,
oh, one strike and they're bleedingand it's it's done and over given,
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you know, depending on the circumstances. See, I've got shares in
the show note which is supposed tobe sharps, okay, because I was
like, I don't know what hemeans by shares, so we're just gonna
skip. Yeah, sharps, needles, knives, scalpels, air claws,
letter openers. I sell a letteropener that kinksters use for making scratches for
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knife play. It's not sharp,but the tip of it it definitely scratches.
And you know, when you're talkingknife play, most people think about
cutting, and that's really not thepurpose for most people in general knife play.
It's okay if it happens, butthat's you're wanting that sensation, that
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scratchy sensation I have found for mostpeople. So yeah again. Inclusion woodworks
dot com or Etsy dot com slashinclusion woodworks or shop slash shops slash inclusion
woodworks. Sharps and scratches closely related. But fingernails. Um I mentioned that
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like fingernails and biting, both aremore likely to be infected because the human
body is not sterile. Um,And I told them about the time where
we were having the sex and youscratched on my back and hit the mole,
and how critical it is to watchfor moles. Yeah. Yeah,
if there's a mole that is likeborderline cancerous, you can push it over
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the edge by trauma to the mole. I was right. Yeah, I
hadn't researched in a long time,but I was pretty sure you could cause
them mold to turn cancerous. Yes, aggravating it, yeah, if it
gets aggravated enough. Um. Imean, well, obviously they can do
it on their round and it happensunfortunately all the time. But if you
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aggravate it, yeah, And Imean if you when you get a tattoo,
the tattoo artists will look for anymoles and they want tattoo on the
mole. At least they shouldn't becausethen if it does start to go asymmetrical
or get spotted or something, itwill be covered and you know, you
may end up with melanoma not evenknow it. Biting highly recommend and we'll
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go over this in safety. I'veonly done this a few times in my
life. But if you think aboutit, Rents and you're going to do
some some intentional blood letting with biting, which, by the way, is
the most painful way as far asI'm concerned of blood letting is through biting.
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Do a good multi rents with analcohol based mouthwash like lesterine to help
mitigate some of the issues there.Your mouth is the nastiest part of your
body. So yeah, syringe draws. Did you talk about that one?
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No? You came back while Iwas still in the scratches and the biting
and THEO. Well you you wantyou talk about that a little bit?
Come on, turn. I wasall by myself. Oh all right,
I'm sure you manage just fine.But I'll find out in the playback.
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Um, oh, Valfrey is here. Hello. Uh so scratches or syringe
draws. Um. I was aphlebotomist, so I learned standard precautions and
universal precautions and I'll be going overthose here in just a moment or we
will. But uh and I learnedthe proper ways to do blood letting because
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of being a phlebotomist in the medicalways. And one of those things that
I enjoy doing is seeing my bloodcovering someone else. And there was a
time when Mayfair. We were inher play space and I did a syringe
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draw on myself and this is whatI referenced earlier in her taking a bath
in blood. Though it wasn't abath, it was quite a bit of
blood that drew out of my ownarm and just spread all over her back.
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But that is another another good wayto do that. The last one
and I don't have much say onthat one because that one's pretty straightforward,
but lancets for diabetic testing. Youcan go to any pharmacy, Walmart,
whatever and get get a lancet kitfor like ten bucks and use the alcohol
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swab and clean your finger off anddo the little and sometimes they're not painful
at all. Sometimes it's a littlesting at most and get blood that way.
And the cool thing about those isthey have a depth gage, all
of them that I've used, whichis like five different brands. Because I'm
diabetic and have been for I don'tknow twenty years, they have different It's
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a depth gage. Say, justrotate the head of it and from one
to what's six or ten depending onthe brand, And I usually to give
you a reference, I'm usually arounda depth of three or four, which
is on the shallow side, andI think that's about what most people are.
If you've got really tough fingers,then you may try a deeper setting,
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but depending on how much blood you'rewanting to get out. But just
start with the one and push itin your finger and pop the trigger.
Do not use those lancets more thanonce. The same thing with the needles.
You never re stick. Then there'smany reasons for that risk of infection,
the pain level it hooks. Youcan hook the needle, whether it's
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the lancets which are solid or asyringe which is hollow. Obviously, but
you can hook those and it's goingto bring more pain, and which is
maybe cool if that's what you're lookingfor. But the risk of infection is
very high, and you can selfinfect yourself. You know, a person
can self infect if you've got somethingon your skin and you can end up
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injecting it into bloodstream and you know, or into the system. You can
give yourself mursa if it's immersa,which is a type of staff infection that
can kill you. Is everywhere,So seriously, just don't do it.
It's not worth the risk. Itis not playing safe mayfair. I'm just
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gonna say if you're trying to dropblood with the lancet nurses. At least
that when I've been trying to donateblood before they've discovered if you do the
side of your finger, it doesn'tmake your finger sore for the next week,
because that's always the part I hateabout the lancets, is that I
can't use my finger right for thenext week. It's every time I try
to touch something, I'm like,of course, I've never done lancets for
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kink play or maybe it would befun to have that sore nos from kink.
Normally it's from a doctor's office oryou know, yeah, good good,
good of fun medical stuff. Yeah, you're not supposed to use your
thumb, your first finger, oryour pinky, so I end up with
this finger a lot. Yeah.I typically always do mine, like on
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the side right here, my middlefinger on the side, on either middle
finger or my ring finger on eitherside. My middle finger kind of hurts
if I do it on this side. It's sensitive right here because of an
injury that I had, and mynerves are jacked up on that side of
my finger, so over here,And that's what I hear most people on
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the middle finger towards the side ispretty good for soreness later. Good point,
man Fair, very good point.And we're talking about how different ways
before we get into the seriousness.If you are a person who happens to
like the feeling of needles and likesthe blood play, sometimes it's very interesting
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when you get blood drawn at hospitals. Could you the wrong con of thoughts
in your head? And you're like, this is like a sixty year old
woman drawing my blood. This shouldnot be exciting. But yeah, no
offense to any listeners. No,but like you don't want to. You're
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not trying to be attracted to yourdoctor, your nurse. That's just awkward.
Like I don't see it as someonewho may or may not be attracted
to my doctor. Yes, itmakes it awkward. You're like, I'm
not cheaty thoughts about this person.Um. However, my last blood draw
was very disappointing because I was kindof excited. I was like, phooh,
needle stick. Yes, it's beenstressful lately. She she doesn't got
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it in my arm and I didn'teven hardly feel it. I was like,
what the hell? I was like, good job, But because I
mean I complimented her normally I feelit. I was, but I was
very disappointed because sometimes those vanilla thingscan give you that little spark too,
just random little mini story. Niceabout France, says, I have thoughts
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about my physical therapist. I mean, my surgeon who took up my gallbladder
is stunning, but you know,I had to talk to him about poop.
So I don't think i've I toldmy wife this. I can't remember.
But when I just had my nextsurgery the next morning, I had
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to stay overnight at the hospital andtake bag after bag of antibiotics just to
make sure that I didn't get inaffected. And so the physical therapist and
the occupational therapist come walking into theroom about six fifteen in the morning,
and I was wearing a podcast shirtand they said something about, oh,
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so we finally get to meet thisthis big time podcaster guy. What are
you talking about? Like you don'tremember? I like, nope, Well
it's in your medical record if youwant to get a copy of it.
Like okay. Apparently, when Iwas coming out of anesthesia, I was
talking about the show and and differentkink things and pain and pleasure and yeah,
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so they they made a note ofit about my hallucinations of awards and
accolades for podcasting. Well, atleast you didn't hit anybody, that was
our concern. Yeah, No,I didn't have any mystery bruises. So
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I finally went under anaesthesia without comingout violently, but that was because I
warned them anyway. So precautions here'sa big one. And we didn't get
too much into the blood consumption aspect, which is so incredibly erotic. Mayfair,
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don't hate me for saying this.I'll hear about it later. But
the first time you consumed mine,I thought you were going to have an
orgasm in the middle, like assoon as you went to my arm.
I don't think I was close tothat, but it was, I mean,
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it was something I I mean again, I've liked vampire things since I
was like four, and I wasalready like probably past thirty five at that
point, so you know, itwas a long time, a lot of
build up to that. It wasall about the expression. It wasn't like,
I mean, don't get me wordthere. There wasn't. Well,
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there was some heavy breathing, butit wasn't like a panting kind of getting
close to sexual climax anything like that. It was just it was this expression
of euphoria that yeah, so.But on the safety of consumption, And
this comes from seven strange ways thatpeople act like vampires in very small amounts,
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say a few teaspoons, not tablespoons, teaspoons. And if the blood
is free from pathogens such as themany blood borne diseases, blood might not
harm you, might not harm you. Beyond that, watch out. The
strange fact is blood when drank istoxic. So don't You're not gonna consume
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massive amounts. It will make youthrow up more than just a few drops.
They say, it takes a fewteaspoons for it to actually poison you.
But I would be certain to limitthat to you know, a tasting,
just a drop here or two,if that's your jam, and be
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ready to be nauseous because it mayjust that small amount may make you nauseous.
Go ahead. I have a friendthey just had nasal surgery. Um.
They had to go in and likescrape their sinus cavities. Oh yeah,
they haven't been able to breathe sincelike last October. Um. This
has been going on, and theyfinally got around to doing the surgery and
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so now she's having she can't sleeplaying down, she's having a lot of
issues where all of that blood fromit healing is draining down her throat and
she has to spit all the timebecause they told her it can be very
toxic. And I didn't mean tomake you sick. I'm sorry, cauldron,
No it's not sick. It's thethought of your sinus cavity, just
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like, yeah, it just soundsso incredibly plainful. She was excited to
finally happened, and I'm so happyfor her, and I was sure all
the best, but yeah, she'sdidn't having that blood drained down her throat
and has to be super extra cautiousabout it. Hum from a medical professional.
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So I just love that kind ofsome message home that even your own
blood, you can't even drink yourown blood. Yeah yeah, Oh,
I've been in fights before or hadteeth work done that When I was younger,
this happened and ended up swallowing somuch blood that I was violently throwing
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up. So more on the precautionsof course testing fluid testing for fluid and
blood bonding. If you're brand new, you don't know what that is.
If you come in contact with anotherperson's bodily fluids. Where someone comes in
contact with yours, then there isa fluid or blood bonding taking place.
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That means that you too, you'velinked up. Congratulations. I hope you've
been tested for all the things,um and have done your homework as to
where STDs S tis and and allthe things can actually be like passing genital
(39:22):
warts. Yeah, I try HPVcancer causing things, uh from genitals to
mouth and mouth to genitals, mouthto anal, genital to anal. It
can all be a thing, Sobe very cautious there U. I know
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within my marriage it is h ifI'm to take on a new partner and
there is uh sexual activity or anytype of fluid bonding going on, then
that doesn't happen for the first sixmonths and the other person has to commit
(40:08):
to not having any other partners andthen there's testing and all that good fun
stuff. So that was a funperiod, condoms. I want to point
out I had my testing done formonths. Yeah, it did take me
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a little bit longer. I wasout on the road though at that time.
At that time I was over theroad truck driver, so it was
a little more difficult for me.My time home was limited to weekends.
Thankfully, at least that was homeon the weekends. Anyway, while I'm
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getting my hands blanked by Mayfair fortaking my sweet time with it, you're
explited about the condoms if biting.Help mitigate the risks again by using rinsing
with an alcohol, best mouthwash multipletimes, standard precautions versus universal precautions.
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Maccourage you say something I did beforewe moved. We're back in the biting.
Um. It was a trend fora little while, and it looks
like for some unknown reason, JaredLetto is bringing it trying to bring it
back. Um. People were havingthose like mouth it's a mouthpiece, but
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it's like made of metal. Yes, that's it, grill Um. So
they were really popular for a while. And I knew a guy who he
got his made like vampire things.So the question, and I'm not trying
to encourage anyone to go get this, but like, would that make the
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biting more effective or less painful?Possibly if you had like the sharp metal
grill, uh, I mean maybea little bit less painful. Um,
it would still be just a highrisk of infection. Yeah, I just
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I'd always been curious. It mayI mean, I I used to have
some things that um high dollar dentistsmade things. I wish I knew where
they were. They disappeared throughout theyears. But oh they were very effective.
They were very very sharp. SoI guess like, if you gotta
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made yeah, it would it possiblywould hurt less. I don't you know,
depending on how they were made.It makes sense to me. I
was just curious. And since we'retalking about biting in different ways to bite
or draw bloods, so standard precautionsversus universal precautions. You hear these terms
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thrown around a lot in the medicalworld, and a lot of people don't
know what they are. But universalprecautions are applicable to all patients, while
standard precautions provide an additional layer ofprotection for those at high risk of transmitting
certain infections. Together, they createa comprehensive and effective strategy for reducing the
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risk of healthcare associated diseases. Anascomial infection, which is an infection that
you pick up in the hospital.Most common again, a type of staff
infection, whether it be MRSA orV, which are two nasty, nasty
(44:00):
things that require ivy antibiotics and yeah, terrible, but it's basically I'm not
going to go through a whole thingresearch this yourself. Again, I reference
the disclaimer from the start of theshow. We are not doctors. We're
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not providing all information on topic ofblood play. While we enjoy it for
safety purposes, we do not endorseanyone participate in blood play activities. If
you choose to participate in this behavior, you are doing so with your own
risk and with the understanding that youare responsible for further information, further education
for their risks, the harms,and the potential of death resulting from this
(44:46):
activity. So universal precautions has alot to do with hand washing, using
antiseptics PPE, which is personal protectiveequipment like gloves, gowns, masks,
protective eyewear, splatter protection, uh, laying down a drop cloth that is
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waterproof like painters, plastic stuff likethat. If you're going to have a
big you know, if I'm goingto use a single tael on somebody and
draw blood, it's going to beflying everywhere that room exactly. And unless
you dexter a room up and completelybasically make a clean room, that you're
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gonna get dirty real dirty with alot of fun. Um. Yeah,
it's there's there's micro cuts that peoplecan get. There's little microscopic bits of
of blood and tissue flying off theend of toys. Even floggers can create
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this and people like, oh floggersjust fly mean it's just a piece of
leather and you know been't reding it. That's not true. It can.
I don't know if a toy thatwe use for impact that can't. Uh
so even paddles, So be verycautious there mayfair Do you have anything on
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on the safety aspect of of precautionsand PPE and um, so you do
have listed to use um antiseptic somewhere. Um it's even like, sorry,
we're not there yet. Um,go ahead jump into wind care. How
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do you how do you? Imean you've had enough of these so you
know how to take care of them. Well, it's even starting to pop
up on places like TikTok now um. Ten to fifteen percent of the population
is allergic to neosporin or the activeingredient in NEOSPORINUM. And for those of
us who are, if you putneosporin on my my cut, it's gonna
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get infected um. So about bacitration, it's it's good to have options for
your antiseptic ointment because some people areallergic. Yeah, it's like the go
to. But yeah, as atriple antibiotic if you're buying generic, is
(47:30):
the same as neosporin, and uhyeah a lot of people, which is
why I put in their apply woundcareointment. Yeah, disinfect with an antiseptic.
Do not use peroxide. Peroxide actuallykills tissue. Peroxide is is not
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good to use to treat and treatand treat an infected area. I know
it hurts. But alcohol use myalcohol? Uh there there is a Johnson
and Johnson makes an alcohol free it'scalled sting free antiseptic UM. I keep
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a bottle of it in my mywoundcare kit just so I can show it
to people right before I spray alcoholon their wounds. It's like this,
don't worry, this won't hurt.This is I'm um, and then I'll
spread it. I don't say I'musing this. I'm just like here,
this is here's some ounce free stuffs. Oh I didn't say I was going
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to use it. I just havea bottle of it because that's a mine.
Fucking I love those. Uh so, Yeah, disinfect with antiseptic,
do not use peroxide. Apply woundcareointment. As Mayfair said, be very
cautious there. Um, ask thequestions. Carry both A d ointment is
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your go to, isn't it?Um? That's what we use, yeah
for after I seene, Yeah,and it works well. It also helps
with scarring. Um. If it'ssomething I'm worried about infection, really bad
one it, I probably would getmy basket tration out. Yeah. Then
of course cover with a sterile bandageof some sort, whether it be a
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band aid or big bandages. Usemedical tape. A lot of people are
we'll have a bad reaction to medicaltape, so I prefer the paper tapes
if you can get them to stick. Stuff like that. Just ask these
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questions about wound care prior to goinginto a scene with somebody. Obviously,
if it's pick up play, that'snot going to be you're not going to
be able to be one hundred percentprepared unless this is a type of play
that you do and you just carrythese your med kit with you, which
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if you're a good kinkster, youcarry a med kit with you. If
you are a bottom to this typeof play. Make up your own little
med kit and keep it with youwhen you go to the dungeon. That's
just the smart thing to do,especially if you're going to like a dark
party or a party at somebody's housesomething like that, take a first aid
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kit with you. Don't rely onthe host to have the things because a
lot of times they won't it.They don't even think about it until it's
too late with a lot of people, and then that's just personal responsibility to
me, Like, hell, yes, it's good for if you're hosting to
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have some stuff ready, But ifyou're someone who you know, like me,
is allergic to tape, allergic totriple antibiotic to damn near everything.
Yeah, like I can't even usenormal freaking detergent on my clothes. It
has to be die free. Like, so I'm gonna bring my own blanket,
my own like covering. Um,if you have an issue, it
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is your responsibility to make sure youcan be taken care of. I think
now, if you have a partner, yeah, their partner can help with
that. But if you're on yourown, like it, you want to
make sure that you're you're aable tohandsome one a kit and say hey,
I'm not allergic to any of this. Yeah, yeah, I don't understand
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why somebody wouldn't do that. Andit's not expensive to put a kit together,
and you got to the dollar treeand get a lot of the stuff
that you need. That's that's fine, that's not going to expire for a
while. I say these things becauseworking in um hospital sting now, I'm
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seeing that there is no such thingas common sense. Had a person come
in she's on a blood thinner Coumadinstyle blood thinner, I'm bleeding out of
my ears and my nose very often. What should I do? The answer
(52:22):
is go to the hospital. You'reright. If you're bleeding out of multiple
orifices that aren't supposed to bleed,go to the hospital. The only orphice
that should bleed is a vagina,and that's only certain times of a month.
It should not. If you're bleedingfrom other places, go to the
hospital. Yeah. If I'm ona blood thinner and I get a nose
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bleed, I'm definitely going for treatment. She's like, I've been bleeding out
of my ears and my nose forabout a week now. I mean,
even if the nose bleed wasn't thatbad. I may not worry about it,
but by god, if I startbleeding out my freaking eyes and my
ears, my ass is it's goingimmediately. I'm not going to wait for
(53:07):
the doctor's office to open and goask the doctor. God people, Yes.
So anyway, we say these thingsto to not to insult anyone,
but to hope you guys understand thatpeople may not think about it. Be
prepared. Yeah, prepare yourself soyou're not like the lady, what should
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I do? I'm bleeding out ofall of my orfices. Yeah. And
if you're a top and you puttogether, when you put together your med
kit, have different options and askbefore you just start applying stuff. You
know, I've got regular band aids, and I've got the ouch free band
aids, and you know, theeasy release ones and they don't stick as
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well. But you know, what, what do you well you need?
I've got some carlex in there,which is that weird phil and it feels
spongy, it's typically brown. You'llwrap it around and it sticks to itself.
That way, you don't have touse a band aid if somebody's really
hairy or you're putting it on anarea that you know you don't want to
(54:13):
to cause them to pull their hairout or remember people who are you have
a peaceful like me who are alertstoo adhesive. Yeah, yeah, so
you and the wife both allergic toboth swell up in the area that that
it is applied. Uh. Andthen so after you cover with steril bandage,
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you keep clean and change dressing regularlyas often as it needs, every
time you shower that kind of stuff, um until it gets to be a
closed wound. Uh. Yeah.To basically that means when the scab goes
away, and don't pick at yourscabs unless you want a scar um and
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you want to greatly up your chanceof in fact, so all right,
that's about everything. Unfortunately, becauseof all the issues with the um interwebs,
the interwebs in my house, uh, the steam kind of got knocked
(55:17):
out. So if you have anyquestions, I know, we lost the
we We we lost some of thedrive. But I do thank you for
sticking around. A lot of thepeople kind of balanced out, did I
Oh no, not at all.We may just read the comments. We
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may have to revisit this topic andmake it exciting. Yeah, I know,
I know, we lost a lotof passion in it, so we'll
probably revisit in the next couple ofmonths and uh yeah, make it new
and fresh and just have it storytime, and hopefully we can be back
on YouTube with the regular audience anddo a lot of questions. I still,
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below that, and that believe that'sgoing to wrap us up. Mayfair,
Any final thoughts, any anything wedidn't touch on, Anything you want to
say before we jump out of here. Um, what play is? It's
very taboo. Um, you're gonnahave a lot of people who think you
are gross and disgusting. Um,but as long as you're doing it safely
(59:38):
and consentually, just have fun.Um. Maybe next time we'll get into
story time without just me, it'llbe me and him. Um, but
it's it's definitely one of both ofour favorite things. Um So, if
it's something you're interested in, dothe research, do the do do your
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due diligence before you jump in,but after you have it already have fun.
Yeah, it's way more exciting thanI appear right now. I did
get rather frustrated earlier, and wewill definitely revisit this topic again. In
(01:00:22):
fact, it just occurred to methat I didn't hear it record on my
audio equipment because I usually don't becauseI can just download it from YouTube,
and well, stream Yard will haveit, so I can download it from
stream Yard. But we'll end upcalling this part one. Next time,
(01:00:43):
we'll call it blood Play story time. And maybe I can get Master Gabriel
on here because he loves blood bloodPlay two so and everybody loves Master Gabriel
Ben on the show. So allright, that's going to do it.
We should try to get both ofthem because Star was feeling left out.
(01:01:07):
You're not wrong, because I hopeshe, I hope she does the blood
play to you, right, Yeah, yeah, we'll have yeah, yep,
I really yep. All right,cool, remind me of that when
it comes time. So all right, Well this has been Master Cauldron end
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