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I'm about to work with my beautiful model Chloe again, an incredibly sweet and gentle girl:
She's very submissive and it's fun to work with her! I'm thinking this time around about binding her legs and putting itching powder on her soles, then when she gets really itchy using a back scratcher to scratch her soles when she begs for scratching, which will be a relief ... but also tickle her sensitive soles! 🙂
Questions though for any who may have done this:
1) will it actually cause itching on soles of feet? Or does it only work on hair follicles? I can rub it into her sole flesh with my hands of course, wearing gloves.
2) much more importantly, will it actually hurt her? Because I do not want that! Can I easily relieve the itching by washing her soles with water?
Thanks, won't be doing this unless I get assurances that it's above board. I remember some tickle site used itching powder in one of their clips but the resulting itchiness seemed simulated, so my thought was that they either a) did not use real itching powder or b) they did and it did not create an actual itching sensation. I think the little slivers from the maple seeds actually need to be abraded against skin to cause itching, but I don't know if it works on hairless skin like foot bottoms.
She's very submissive and it's fun to work with her! I'm thinking this time around about binding her legs and putting itching powder on her soles, then when she gets really itchy using a back scratcher to scratch her soles when she begs for scratching, which will be a relief ... but also tickle her sensitive soles! 🙂
Questions though for any who may have done this:
1) will it actually cause itching on soles of feet? Or does it only work on hair follicles? I can rub it into her sole flesh with my hands of course, wearing gloves.
2) much more importantly, will it actually hurt her? Because I do not want that! Can I easily relieve the itching by washing her soles with water?
Thanks, won't be doing this unless I get assurances that it's above board. I remember some tickle site used itching powder in one of their clips but the resulting itchiness seemed simulated, so my thought was that they either a) did not use real itching powder or b) they did and it did not create an actual itching sensation. I think the little slivers from the maple seeds actually need to be abraded against skin to cause itching, but I don't know if it works on hairless skin like foot bottoms.




