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The Toybag Guide to Clips and Clamps (Toybag Guide)

The Toybag Guide to Clips and Clamps (Toybag Guide)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Lots of information in a small book
Review: In five chapters and just over one hundred pages Jack Rinella gives us advice, suggestions, and basic safety tips to using one of the most commonly found and versatile toys in sex: clips and clamps. 19 photographs give us a view of the various devices (he lists 20 of them) that can be used as well as some examples of how to use them. Rinella talks about his own experiences as well as those of seven others who shared their tales with him in emails. He also gives us five simple yet important rules for using them safely so you can focus on the fun.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Quick "Clip and clamp toy guide"
Review: You could almost call this handy little book, the 'everything you need to know about clips and clamps guide in a "pinch.' Although that bad pun would take away from the fact that the author Jack Rinella has put together a lot of valuable information in a very small, quickly read (I finished this in under an hour) book. He also includes several photographs of various types of clamps (from clothespins to menacing looking Japanese clover clamps), along with short descriptions of clamp play scenes he's received from various people in emails over the last year or so.

The book as mentioned is a short read and contains just five chapters (you could almost read this before doing this type of scene). Besides an introductory chapter, there are also chapters devoted to "pain management," clothespins, even "advanced clamping." Oh my. I've enjoyed Jack's other books and this one makes it clear he knows a great deal about the art of "clip and clamp play."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Quick "Clip and clamp toy guide"
Review: You could almost call this handy little book, the 'everything you need to know about clips and clamps guide in a "pinch.' Although that bad pun would take away from the fact that the author Jack Rinella has put together a lot of valuable information in a very small, quickly read (I finished this in under an hour) book. He also includes several photographs of various types of clamps (from clothespins to menacing looking Japanese clover clamps), along with short descriptions of clamp play scenes he's received from various people in emails over the last year or so.

The book as mentioned is a short read and contains just five chapters (you could almost read this before doing this type of scene). Besides an introductory chapter, there are also chapters devoted to "pain management," clothespins, even "advanced clamping." Oh my. I've enjoyed Jack's other books and this one makes it clear he knows a great deal about the art of "clip and clamp play."


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