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    Hello,

    My husband has a strange fetish where he likes me to band my nipples with rubber bands. I like exciting him, but can this be unhealthy for my nipples? I like the constant feeling of something gripping my nipples, but I do feel pain. Any women out there in a similar situation? Thanks.

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    Jen

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    Not unless you are chafing or eventually bleeding because of it. I would be surprised if you did not feel pain as that is not something your nipples were intended to be enduring lol. As long as there is no like sheer pain making you uncomfortable then this little fetish is harmless.
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    Perhaps you could develop a fetish of your own involving clothespins attached to his balls?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimbeau View Post
    Perhaps you could develop a fetish of your own involving clothespins attached to his balls?
    ...ouch?
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    Pretty sure clothespins to the balls would cause some damage...or a pop? eewww o.0 lol
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    No, I can't do that! That's just harsh. My right nipple hurts more than the left, but not as painful as yesterday. Glad to hear that it is mostly harmless.

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    Per wikipedia:

    It should be noted that tight elastration for an extended period can kill your nipple. If this happens, the necrotic tissue would have to be excised, resulting in nipple removal.

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    It should be noted that tight elastration for an extended period can kill your nipple. If this happens, the necrotic tissue would have to be excised, resulting in nipple removal.
    lol yes if you bind tightly for hours it will literally die off, much like when a doctor removes a skin tag by tieing a piece of string around it for a week. Wiki is always full of surprises. Pretty sure this is not an all day everyday activity for the OP though.
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