Ice Cubes

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Ice Cubes
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Sun, 08-14-2005 - 2:45am
Hello everyone. I have a question... I recently heard that you can use ice cubes on a woman. I'm not sure if this means, putting the ice cubes up inside the woman or what? I think that is what that meant, but I'm not sure. Please help!! Can the ice cubes harm the woman's vagina??
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Sun, 08-14-2005 - 9:34am

Ice cubes are water! VERY cold water, but still, nothing but water. They won't hurt you in any way, but you might not like the icy cold feeling. Actually, ice usually numbs things, so other than for a surprise novelty, I don't think they "enhance" sex in any way.

You can also put ice cubes in your mouth when you're giving your partner oral sex...same idea.....not neccesarily to make things better, just for a surprise feeling.

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Sun, 08-14-2005 - 11:27am

No, ice cubes won't hurt you, as Dakine said ice is only water.


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Mon, 08-15-2005 - 9:33am

Hey blueeyed!

Thats a negative on the ice. By what I read sometime last year on another message board, DO NOT insert ice cubes.

Sensitive external areas, fine. Internally, those cells are just too sensitive to handle the extreme temperature like that. Again, going by what I've read.

Now, the insertion of something "cooler" is suggested as an idea, but not something as extreme as the temperature of an ice cube. Each body is obviously uniquely different though.

 

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Mon, 08-15-2005 - 10:37am

I guess different people like different things, but it sure doesn't sound very appealing to me personally! But as the others have said, it probably wouldn't be harmful, although, you'd have to wonder about frostbite on delicate tissues.

Using ice cubes on the nipples or rubbed on the body MIGHT be pleasurable, on a hot summer night, depending on the woman in question but certainly, NOT placed in the vagina for most of us.

Talk about cooling things off FAST!




Edited 8/15/2005 10:40 am ET ET by katmandoo2001
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Mon, 08-15-2005 - 12:24pm

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Mon, 08-15-2005 - 1:24pm
I can relate, I can truly relate.
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Mon, 08-15-2005 - 8:44pm

Definitely consider that everyones body is different. I have an allergy to cold. If my dh were to use ice cubes on me, I'd be in a lot of trouble. I accidently got sprayed with canned air a couple of weeks ago on my arm, and I have a burn scar to prove it! I usually get hives and sometimes asthma as a reaction to cold.

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Mon, 08-15-2005 - 9:15pm

That is probably frostbite .... The temperature of the gas as it leaves the nozzle is probably 100 degrees below freezing. Ice cubes should be around 0.

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Tue, 08-16-2005 - 2:37pm
I know that the canned air is so cold that this is what it did. It was actually just an example of how sensitive I am to cold. I could not use cold packs when I was in physcial therapy for 1.5 years due to my allergy. They tried it once. I was in tears and had hives and asthma within a few minutes.

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Tue, 08-16-2005 - 7:14pm

With a little common sense, ice cubes can be very erotic. As long as the ice is not so cold that it freezes to your hand when you hold it, it will not harm you internally or externally. Extended exposure definitely can cause a loss of sensation but that loss is offset by the hypersensitivity experienced during the warmup period. Your body will quicly tell you whether or not this is erotic for you.

As long as you follow the rules of no sharp edges and not too cold such as straight out of the freezer, you will not be harmed even if a small piece is "lost" in the vagina or even the anus.

As a matter of fact, you can purchase a hemorroid alleviation device that is nothing more than a smooth slender plug made of a dense material that is refrigerated before application by insertion. There was a time that ice water enemas were a fairly common part of college sorority initiations.