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The Toybag Guide to Hot Wax and Temperature Play (Toybag Guide)

The Toybag Guide to Hot Wax and Temperature Play (Toybag Guide)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Nifty little "wax play handbook"
Review: Greenery Press has come out with a new series of tiny books called "toybag guides" that I recently acquired. They are a sort of "small class in a book" about a specific topic. This one is about wax play and is written by an author with years of experience in this. And one thing I immediately gleaned from it was how to remove wax from a carpet (some candle wax got spilled there in a definitely non kinky moment) amusingly enough. This "mini book" has seven chapters, including an "intro" to this activity, setting up a wax play scene, dealing with a partner with excessive hair, also a rudimentary device to heat and melt the wax you plan to use in a scene ("the vat of hell"), and some information about wax type and color (it turns out different colored candles do not burn hotter than white ones do, at least according to the author).

While this may not be "the definitive guide to wax play (if there even is one)," this "toybag guide" offers some good general information in a quick and easy to read format.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Nifty little "wax play handbook"
Review: Greenery Press has come out with a new series of tiny books called "toybag guides" that I recently acquired. They are a sort of "small class in a book" about a specific topic. This one is about wax play and is written by an author with years of experience in this. And one thing I immediately gleaned from it was how to remove wax from a carpet (some candle wax got spilled there in a definitely non kinky moment) amusingly enough. This "mini book" has seven chapters, including an "intro" to this activity, setting up a wax play scene, dealing with a partner with excessive hair, also a rudimentary device to heat and melt the wax you plan to use in a scene ("the vat of hell"), and some information about wax type and color (it turns out different colored candles do not burn hotter than white ones do, at least according to the author).

While this may not be "the definitive guide to wax play (if there even is one)," this "toybag guide" offers some good general information in a quick and easy to read format.


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