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Old 09-27-2010, 06:42 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by Blade View Post
I must admit FeminineAllure my eyes got big when I read in your post "I have enjoyed needle play in the past"

as a child I was in the Dr's office every month with ear infections, this was in the days before tubes. I was terrified of needles until my mid 20's when I had to overcome that fear so could give myself allergy shots. Chuckling...of course allergy shot needles are no where the size of antibiotic or cortisone administering needles.

Course my tattoo wasn't to bad except right on my spine, but, still not something I'd like to experience every week. I'm thinking this type of needle work is different than what the article is referring to.
Here is an example. But please be warned this is not for everyone. It is your choice to view or not. It shows needle play.
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[nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8G9qV87cSsY"]YouTube - Needle Play[/nomedia]
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