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How to Pour Erotic Hot Wax

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One way to spice things up in the bedroom is to pour erotic hot wax on your partner. With just a little effort and some sparks, you and your partner could be squirming from the sensual drip of the hot wax as it drops and dries intensely on your skin. Here's how to pour erotic hot wax.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Paraffin candles
  • Matches or lighter
  1. Step 1

    Encourage your partner to close their eyes. Part of the sensuality of pouring erotic hot wax on your partner is the expectation of it. Suggest that they close their eyes so they won't quite know when to expect the stinging drops.

  2. Step 2

    Light your candle and allow it to burn for a moment so that the wax begins to melt. (Be sure to check the warnings section for clarification on which candles to use).

  3. Step 3

    Drip the wax on your partner. This is the most popular form of erotic hot wax play. Drip the wax on your partner in small inconsistent droplets. Keep them guessing when the next one will happen.

  4. Step 4

    Pour hot wax on your lover. This technique is a little risky as a great amount of wax can cause a burn. Build up to this point, and make sure you are using paraffin candles. Allow the candle to burn until a pool of wax has formed, then pour it onto your partner forming pools of hot wax.

  5. Step 5

    Paint your partner. This combines the sensation of brushes and hot wax and can be exceedingly erotic. Allow the candle to burn, forming a pool of wax and then dip a clean paintbrush in and paint your partner.

Tips & Warnings
  • Do not use wax that has scents, oils or additional additives. This can cause an allergic reaction to the skin.
  • The harder the wax, the hotter the temperature. Choose plain paraffin candles, as they melt at the lowest temperature. The hardest candles, beeswax, burn at the hottest temperature and will likely give you a burn.
  • Test before you pour. Be sure to test a small drop of the hot wax on your partner before pouring it on them. Hot wax can cause burns, especially if the wax temperature is above 140 degrees.

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on 3/15/2009 Outstanding article. Got all the right safety tips! Author has done their research.

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