Playing With Fire

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You all know the old adage “If you play with fire you’re going to get burned”. Well, as it turns out, this is entirely true.

For all of you who may be freaking out right now, no, I didn’t burn luna. I recently put all of my toy collection away in a nice bag and toolbox which allowed me to lift the restriction on buying new toys.

Immediately luna thought of buying items for fire play. We watched a demo a few weeks back on how to do more advanced fire play using some fire sticks and even fire cupping. So we figured what the hell, we’ll give it a try.

So after going to the store and buying the items to make the fire sticks I decided it would be a good time for a test. Now, before I get into the rest it’s important to say, do NOT use 90% alcohol for this type of fire play.

I poured some of the 90% alcohol we just bought into a tin and dipped the end of my brand new fire stick into it. I pulled out my new zippo lighter and lit the end. Immediately I was alarmed, the flames shot into the air as the alcohol burned.

Well, at this point the whole thing is still within the realms of what we saw and learned during the demo. Nothing was really wrong at all except the flames were a little big. Obviously I wasn’t going to try this new form of play on luna right away so I put out my arm and started tapping away on the underside of my arm. This was a huge mistake. The 90% alcohol burns VERY hot and I still carry the slight burns on my arm today. I tried a bit later with 70% alcohol and it worked very very well.

So ladies and gents, boys and girls, NEVER use 90% alcohol for forms of fireplay that contact the skin. As far as I know it can be used for the fire cupping but I wouldn’t use it anywhere else. At least without trying it myself first.

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