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Post by ShyGlueGirl on May 1, 2005 18:59:22 GMT -5
;D ok first time i got stuck was a prank in college. the girls in my dorm hated my old work out shoes. so they decided that if they put glue in them maybe i would finally throw them out. so they did it one night and it sat all day before track the next day. i didnt feel it because it was really tacky and dry. i got back from my course and couldnt take my shoes off!!!! it was really kinda funny and it worked! i tossed the shoes that night. i had to soak my feet in water to get the glue off. they got me good! ever since then i've been kinda drawn to the idea of being stuck. i think its fun to fight to get free. the girls didnt know it then but now i'm addicted to glue. ok i just wanted to share.
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Post by Miss Luna on May 1, 2005 19:06:47 GMT -5
[glow=yellow,2,300]Wow! First Post![/glow]
[glow=yellow,2,300]Next time, sign in! There is nothing to be shy about, people are here (just like you) to read and share stories about this stuff!
If you have any more recent stories, please share them with us!!![/glow]
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Post by Slick Kitten on May 4, 2005 12:39:40 GMT -5
were they trying to be mean or just prove a point?
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Post by KingJeremy on May 5, 2005 14:46:47 GMT -5
While not really a stuck enthusiast myself, I can appreciate the story. It's really kind of fascinating hearing about what got people going down their particular path so to speak. Glad you posted, it was fun to read.
KingJeremy
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Post by ShyGlueGirl on May 5, 2005 16:54:36 GMT -5
I wasn't into stuck until that first time! Kitten, they weren't trying to be mean just get rid of my old shoes the stuck just happened to happen the way it did.
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Post by Miss Luna on May 6, 2005 22:39:48 GMT -5
[glow=yellow,1,300]Whatever the case, definately a good story![/glow]
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Post by Phantom of the Frozen One on May 8, 2005 10:57:36 GMT -5
Cool story Shy! Any others you'd care to share with us? Although I'm not into the stuck fetish (unless you count being frozen as being stuck ;D ) I'd like to hear more of your encouters with the tacky stuff... ;D
Take care and beware of that guy named Elmer..lol HP
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Post by ShyGlueGirl on May 23, 2005 18:33:46 GMT -5
i used to glue my hands in school not to anything but just covered them in glue. we would take the ink thing out of markers and put them in our glue bottles so we would have color glue. then we would put glue all over our hands and let it dry it was fun. Not really a stuck story but it has to do with glue. ;D
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Post by maddad on May 24, 2005 15:40:31 GMT -5
I would spread contact cement on wood sheets and my feet ,let dry, then step firmly onto sheet. Instant, incredibly strong bond. It took some effort to get free, which brings me to ask about the glue we prefer and the type of stuck we might be looking for. I like to believe that I am going to be stuck for hours. The stronger the bond, the more it supports my fantasy. That is why superglue is my first choice. What is it about rubber cement or epoxy or any other adhesive that gets you stuck the way you want it..?
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Post by Stuckfast on May 24, 2005 15:42:47 GMT -5
Was there pain involved in being stuck on the contact cement?
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Post by maddad on May 24, 2005 20:33:40 GMT -5
No, there is no pain. In fact, because of the tackiness, you can actually pull free and became stuck again several times over until the glue finally dries. In some respect I prefer contact cement over superglue because my skin retains alot of elasticity when stuck, whereas super glue hard coats .Unfortunately contact cement has nowhere the feel of permanence which I crave in a sticky situation. MADDAD
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Post by Halsca on May 25, 2005 12:03:38 GMT -5
Ever worry about what's in the stuff? Contact cement contains among other things hexane, toluene and acetone. NOT the greatest stuff to have come in contact with your skin.
Remember your skin is your body's largest organ stuff like that goes right through it and into your nervious system. Over a period of time you risk doing some serious damage. It's one thing to have to work with the stuff for a living and get sick from it and an other thing to get stung because you're getting you're having fun with the stuff.
I'm not trying to start trouble just give you something to think about. I KNOW a couple of people with industrial skin condititions.
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Post by Gnosis on May 25, 2005 15:39:48 GMT -5
I guess that's why I have never played with real glue nor never asked any of my,,,,,,, prey hehehe to use real glue either. I've enjoyed more of the roleplay situations. I've had a few video's and pics made and all of them have been "fakes" but the acting is good they deliver exactly what I am looking for in the struggle so the authinticity didn't really matter to me M
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Post by Miss Luna on May 25, 2005 15:59:16 GMT -5
Ever worry about what's in the stuff? Contact cement contains among other things hexane, toluene and acetone. NOT the greatest stuff to have come in contact with your skin. I KNOW a couple of people with industrial skin condititions. [glow=yellow,2,300] Well, you're half correct. Our skin IS sensitive but humans are more resistant to these chemicals than you give us credit for. Acetone for one isn't great for skin yet folks in salons are in contact with it every day and they're fine, I know a few people who work with it. Sure, it's not a healthy thing to inhale but I haven't seen a lady yet with her fingers falling off or damaged in any way (aside from being a little dried out.) This seems to be the worst of the 3 in contact.
www.atsdr.cdc.gov/tfacts56.html <-toluene
www.atsdr.cdc.gov/tfacts113.html <-hexane
Neither of them have been known to cause cancer or skin conditions that have been recorded, I invite you to check the ATSDR Government website on Toxic Chemicals. You DO however run a risk of issues if you breathe large amounts of either.
So before anyone freaks out, check it out. Pretty much harmless unless inhaled in large amounts. No need to try to panic stuck fans out of a fun hobby!
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Post by Phantom of the Frozen One on May 25, 2005 18:10:32 GMT -5
While I agree with Luna about acetone not being healthy to inhale, I used to work with the stuff when I used to build automotive parts. We soaked the lighter and A/C housings in a tub of it to remove the packing oil from them so the hot glue would stick, now there's some sticky stuff and NO I'm not suggesting you guys go around putting hot glue on your tooties (unless your into that sort of thing) and it didn't do any harm to me. Still have all my digits. Acetone is also a wonderful way to find out if you have any small cuts on your hand, if your not sure just put your hand in some or pour some over it, you'll know in an instant.. ;D The real reason for this post (long as it is) is wouldn't slippers covered in velcro work too? I know it may not be as strong as glue or gummy bears but I would think the clean up would be a whole lot easier. I'm not up on the stuck fetish, but I'm always willing to learn new stuff. Until next time fetish fans, [shadow=black,left,300] Hypnotic Phantom[/shadow]
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Post by Slick Kitten on May 26, 2005 6:44:58 GMT -5
I read on my own, he was just trying to start a flame. It's not harmful on contact just to inhale.
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Post by Halsca on May 26, 2005 13:11:46 GMT -5
I was not trying to start trouble merely wondering of prolonged contact with the stuff is as bad as I’ve heard. You know under dire circumstances your body can produce ketones (acetone) all on its own. Ever hear of keto-acidosis? It’s a diabetic condition.
Over the years I’ve worked with plenty of solvents including MEK and had no ill effects other than dry skin and maybe a headache now and then. Compared to Goof Off and some other solvents acetone is pretty tame. I just asked a question and got some pretty good answers.
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Post by Miss Luna on May 26, 2005 15:45:30 GMT -5
[glow=yellow,2,300] I'm all about the research! I'll take time to check out anything like that for the safety of my friends and fellow Jessica fans. ;D
As for the Keto-acidosis, yeah I have a few family members who suffer from its ill effects. It makes for some tough living.
Goof Off, anything like Goo Gone? [/glow]
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Post by halsca on May 26, 2005 16:14:46 GMT -5
Goo Gone is citrus based pretty safe but not nearly as effective for removing gum from clothing and the like. Goof Off contains Xylene, Methyl Carbitol and a bunch of stuff I won’t even try to spell. I used to use Energene (basically refined naphtha) but you can no longer find it.
My favorite cleaning solvent is naphtha its cheap about 4 dollars a gallon, the stuff is also used for Coleman lanterns. I love pulling sticky pranks on friends which means that I had also be ready to clean up what ever mess I make.
Sorry to hear about some of your family members, type 1 diabetes is a not pleasant thing to have to deal with. I have a friend who’s a type 1 diabetic had the condition since he was 9 years old. The man has some numbness in his feet but that’s about it, he considers himself to be quite lucky he knows some other people who aren’t quite as fortunate.
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Post by Miss Luna on May 26, 2005 22:33:10 GMT -5
[glow=yellow,2,300] Wow, yeah your buddy is certainly lucky, maybe his body learned to cope at an early age? My aunt Kitty down in Florida had one foot removed (I don't know about the other yet) And one of my great grandparents had one leg removed up to the knee and the other foot removed shortly before she passed away (unrelated cause)
I've never really gone too deep into cleaning supplies... but I used to have a bottle of perfume from Avon (way back in 86) that removed ink pen spills from white shirts..... scary stuff (smelled like a cheap person who sleeps around) I love Goo Gone but I've never had anything too rough for it to handle, mostly glue from those foam stick ums used for posters and chained pens.
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Post by halsca on May 27, 2005 1:24:31 GMT -5
[glow=yellow,2,300] Wow, yeah your buddy is certainly lucky, maybe his body learned to cope at an early age? My aunt Kitty down in Florida had one foot removed (I don't know about the other yet) And one of my great grandparents had one leg removed up to the knee and the other foot removed shortly before she passed away (unrelated cause)
I've never really gone too deep into cleaning supplies... but I used to have a bottle of perfume from Avon (way back in 86) that removed ink pen spills from white shirts..... scary stuff (smelled like a cheap person who sleeps around) I love Goo Gone but I've never had anything too rough for it to handle, mostly glue from those foam stick ums used for posters and chained pens.
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[/glow] Type 1 is generally much harder on the body because they have to depend entirely on insulin for survival. Their body produces none; someone with type 1 walks a tightrope trying to cope with highs and lows every day of their lives. My friend is lucky that he is quite active, exercise is one way to fight off the complications like your aunt and great grandmother had to deal with. Technology is also on his side home testing equipment and an insulin pump has made the man’s existence much easier. Type 2 generally hits older people you can have it for years and not know about it, when you start feeling symptoms the damage has been done. Someone with type 2 produces insulin but either not enough or their body no longer uses it properly. Diet and exercise often is enough to control the condition by itself but there are times when medication is needed to either help the body produce more insulin or better utilize it. Keto-acidosis occurs in type 1 diabetics this happens when there isn’t enough insulin to allow glucose into the cells the body tries to burn fat for energy which produces acetone as a waste product. Some suffering from an insulin reaction bad enough to have keto- acidosis will smell like acetone and be most likely unconscious. I won’t say I’m into cleaning solvents but as a part time apartment manager I have to deal with other people’s messes on almost a daily basis. You learn what works and what doesn’t. You know good old fashion WD-40 is pretty good for removing gummy residue from some surfaces too and is much cheaper than either Goof Off or Goo Gone.
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Post by ZeroOmegaSaber on May 30, 2005 1:59:31 GMT -5
*sigh* I live in the bible belt of america. -_- I doubt I'll find anyone out here that shares my..interest.
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Post by Miss Luna on May 30, 2005 10:00:12 GMT -5
[glow=yellow,2,300] Ok, I'm going to admit ignorance to this one... where is the "Bible Belt?" [/glow]
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Post by greneker03 on May 30, 2005 11:32:15 GMT -5
Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, and Iowa are considered the bible belt of america...
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Post by ZeroOmegaSaber on May 30, 2005 16:45:17 GMT -5
Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, and Iowa are considered the bible belt of america... Ding! Ding! Ding! We have a winner! *sigh* Oklahoma...mother nature's favorite place to vacuum. -_- Aka: Tornados. Thank god for college, I finally get out of the house.
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Post by Miss Luna on Jun 4, 2005 7:40:34 GMT -5
[glow=yellow,2,300] Ug... I feel for you...
I would have lost that one on Millionare... *sigh*
Sounds like I need to avoid that area as much as possible. I'd probably burn the moment I set foot on the "holy ground" Muahahahahaahahhahahaha ;D[/glow]
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Post by Phantom of the Frozen One on Jun 5, 2005 15:49:12 GMT -5
Amazingly enough I have found the recepie (spelling is not one of my strong suits...sorry) for making "Holy Water"
1. Fill pot/pan with regular tap water
2. Boil the hell out of it
3. Use as needed (after it cools)
What??? The jokes may not be that good, but at least they don't take long... ;D
Until next time fetish fans, [glow=white,10,300]Phantom of the Frozen One[/glow]
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Post by alex45acp on Dec 8, 2005 0:07:32 GMT -5
[glow=yellow,2,300] Ug... I feel for you...
I would have lost that one on Millionare... *sigh*
Sounds like I need to avoid that area as much as possible. I'd probably burn the moment I set foot on the "holy ground" Muahahahahaahahhahahaha ;D[/glow] Yeah me two I would hate being around those fanatics. I am a God fearing Christian myself but I don't see anything wrong myself with our fetishes. I mean so what if the individual is kinky or not. I don't think God is going to send you to hell on something small as that. Not compared to people like B.T.K. (Bind Them Torture Them Killer). Thats one thing I hate about my fellow Christian's how judemental they are when the Bible says that we are not to judge others. God does. Not us. I don't think you are going to go to hell over something as minor as this stuff we are into on here. Not to get religious on this forum but had to throw my two cents in on that.
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Post by spudz03 on Dec 8, 2005 1:57:40 GMT -5
Organized religion gives weak minded people the strength in numbers to go out and stick their noses in other people business- Jessie "the bod" Ventura.
A little religion is good, too much, NO GOOD- Taco... former boss of mine, Indian immigrant, a wise man was he.
What I think... those who use religion as a tool of manipulation have a specially hot place in hell.
OK with all that said and done let's try and keep religion and politics out of here. Flammable topics they are. Besides that GOD has a sense of humor. In one of those epic Bible flicks Noah has a sticky mishap while building his ark.
Was up on some scaffolding using pitch to caulk the joints between the planks. Looses his balance falls off and rolls down an embankment. He ends up with the bucket of pitch stuck to his foot. Took a couple of tugs to get it off too.
[glow=red,2,300]I'M NOT MAKING THIS UP. WOULD I LIE ABOUT SOMETHING LIKE THAT?? [/glow] ;D
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