I charges extra for doing datyI was talking with an sp and she told me that she and the other girls that work at her agency all use saran wrap during Datyam i just new to this or is this common ???? I can tell you i would not be partaking in this
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I can tell you that is the only way i would do it if i ever start.I was talking with an sp and she told me that she and the other girls that work at her agency all use saran wrap during Datyam i just new to this or is this common ???? I can tell you i would not be partaking in this
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If true then i'd suggest a finger or tongue condom.Saran wrap doesn't protect you from anything in the slightest... it's much more porous and prone to being damaged than a condom, or other similar device.
This being Canada, has anybody ever tried... DUCT TAPE?
I am wondering what the point would be with - or without - the saran wrap.Licking Saran wrap to lick a pussy. What would be the point? You're not even licking pussy, just licking the plastic wrap...like chewing gum with the wrapper still on.....why even bother doing daty then?
Protected daty is when you have a protective barrier between your mouth and the woman’s genitals.
People use a number of different items for this such as dental dams, cut condoms/gloves or plastic wrap (Saran Wrap).
Have a look at this link to the sexualityandu website where they discuss dental dams, how to cut a condom and information about plastic wrap.
http://www.sexualityandu.ca/adults/sti-4.aspx
There still is a lot of discussions on the web about using plastic wrap (saran wrap). I have not been able to find any studies about its use’s but it seems that it is a lot better than nothing and is easy to find.
The other thing you will find on the web is that you should use a non microwaveable type of plastic wrap. Current thinking is that it doesn’t matter what type of plastic wrap you use because the pores that are in the microwaveable type only open up when they get really hot (temperature hot).
HN
www.stiresource.com
I'm not in the medical world but I'm pretty sure that saran wrap isnt " medically approved " by the FDA for this sort of thing.