All Comments on 'Just Say Their Names'

by TarnishedPenny

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JNMCJNMCover 4 years ago
Golf clap?

No! Full Standing Ovation!

ElectricBlueElectricBlueover 4 years ago

Does Pepper have a sister, Salt? A fun little frolick, TP :).

BelleCanzutoBelleCanzutoover 4 years ago
tickle torture would

most certainly cause me to betray any revolution. I'd've held out about 47 seconds.

Loved this story.

AnonymousAnonymousover 4 years ago
Need more of these

This was a great story and did not realize it was roleplay. Really enjoyed it!

AnonymousAnonymousover 4 years ago
Whew

Wow. That turned me on to no end. I came three times of my own hand rubbing my clit reading this. I’d love someone to do this to me for real. Damn.

AnonymousAnonymousover 4 years ago
Wow!

That was amazing! Nice job!

AnonymousAnonymousover 4 years ago
Building the machines in this?

This is incredibly hot, I found it via reddit where someone is asking about how the machines in this are built.

Having read some of your other stories I think it would be amazing to try and build some of them too, especially the chair from "House of Feathers"!

https://www.reddit.com/r/BdsmDIY/comments/ddnged/inspiration_but_how_would_you_build_it/

TarnishedPennyTarnishedPennyover 4 years agoAuthor
Hey, Thanks!

Very cool to see one's ideas spreading! Thanks for the link.

I don't do reditt, but if you wanted to pass this along, here were my thoughts when writing the story:

- It's based on a solid wood disc, let's say the size of a teacup in diameter and maybe 1/2" thick, although the precise dimensions aren't at all critical. It could be normal wood or plywood or whatever.

- turning it from a simple disc into a wheel takes an axle. You'll have to drill a hole through the very centre of the disc so you can put a machine bolt in place, tightening it up with a nut. Done? OK, hold that bolt between your thumb and forefinger and twist - the wheel turns. Simple, right?

The trick is, when you are drilling the hole, to not drill it straight down, at 90° to the surface of the disc. If you have a drill press, just tilt the table a little bit. What you are after is the rim or circumference of the wheel to wobble a bit, shift from side to side as it is being spun.

- In the story, Greg drilled a bunch of radial holes into the edge of the wheel using a finer drill bit. Again, these were RADIAL holes, holes aimed towards the centre of the disc, where the axle hole is. Into those smaller holes he glued feathers, so that the completed item would be a wooden disc with dozens of feathers sticking straight out all along the edges. The analogy of an asterisk (*) is a good one. Or think of how a sunflower looks - a big circle in the centre with petals sticking out radially around the edge of that. Or try this symbol: ☼

- The type of feathers is something I never gave any thought to, but probably stiffer than fluffier. Experimentation required :-D

- I doubt this would need a large motor. Once the wheel is spinning, there would be precious little load. All it's doing is dragging the tips of feathers across skin. Nor would it need thousands of RPM. True, the air resistance of the feathers would have to be overcome, but I don't think what would be all that high as they're all one behind another, so to speak. I could be wrong.

- Obviously, all normal safety precautions would have to be observed.

Hope that makes things clearer. Thanks again for the ego boost! Feel free to ask if there are more questions.

toloveandtocherishtoloveandtocherishover 3 years ago
I didn't predict the twist

I didn't predict the twist at all. Enjoying hearing about yet another homemade toy.

Highly believable. Enjoyed it thoroughly, thank you.

TicklespankeeTicklespankeealmost 3 years ago

As a tickling person, this was delightful.

dbsidedbside5 months ago

Absolutely hilarious ending

🌟🔥🌟🔥🌟🔥🌟🔥🌟

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