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Have you ever tried temperature play with hot wax? We have total 5 senses: eyesight, hearing, taste, touch and smell. All of them letting us feel and experience every second of our life. During sex, these senses are increased and become extremely tense! One of the most important for me is touch. Because of touch I can feel the relief of your muscles and you can feel the silk of my skin. The touch of lips, the slide of hands, light tickle and hard strokes. All of that because of this little part of us. But how about to increase the sensation of a touch? That is why, I want to introduce you the art of a temperature play.
Temperature Play with Hot Wax
The best start is for you to relax and lay on your stomach, you can spread your legs a bit and put your hands under your head. There is nothing too dangerous or uncontrolled in our play: I just want to play with your skin and your touch senses. I have a special wax candle for that: it looks the same as regular candles, but this one made out of the special wax so it wont leave burn marks after play even if I flamed it. I take my lighter and, flaming the top of the candle, wait until it starts melting.
When it melts enough and the wax starts dropping, I bring the candle closer to you, right above you bare back and lean it the way, so the wax will pour on your skin, leaving colored strips, that harden few seconds later. You scream from the first drop, but I push your back and ask you to trust me. I continue hold you and letting the how drops fall on your body, while you shiver and shake. The hot temperature scares your body, it feels like a fire burn. But after just a few seconds, there is nothing, but a warm feeling on your extra sensitive skin. The same way, but even brighter it feels on your legs. Slow moving, I pour the was on every part of your body, every little spot. It looks like you already used to it; how about we will raise out bets? Would you trust me enough to spread your legs and let this hot liquid go in some more private parts of your body?