Cigarette Fetish & Torture:
Q: What is a cigarette fetish?
A: To have a cigarette fetish is to essentially have an extended
appreciation of both the aesthetic appeal of smoking and the actual act,
including all the ritual and paraphernalia which goes with the practice.
Q: How can cigarettes be used during a
session?
A: In addition to the visual value of watching Mistress smoke, always
using a 5” cigarette holder, there are a number of games, from the mild
to the more extreme, that we may play. From simply blowing smoke in your
face, to enforced smoking and ‘blow back’ techniques (which can be used
for cigarette breath control) including using gas masks and other
ingenious inventions of Mine.
Q: What is cigarette torture?
A: Cigarette torture is exactly that, i.e. Mistress will use cigarettes
as the chosen instruments of torture. Cigarette torture is very
different to generic cigarette fetishism, and during the session you
will be burned with a lit cigarette, on whichever part of your body I
choose (should I deem you suitable for this session), including the
soles of your feet, your fingers, your cock and balls, and other
especially sensitive areas.
Q: Will I require any aftercare with
cigarette torture?
A: Cigarette torture may result in a first degree burn and could take up
to six weeks to heal, depending upon the pressure applied during the
session. A first degree burn is the least serious type of burn, because
in only injures the epidermis (the top layers of the skin), and whilst
the skin may be red, sore, and sensitive to the touch, first degree
burns should not blister or leave scarring. To soothe a first degree
burn, you may hold the affected area under cool running water, or place
a clean towel or cloth, moistened/soaked in clean cool water, over the
area. However, ice and ice water should be avoided, as they can damage
the delicate skin tissue further. A dry, sterile gauze pad may be placed
over the burn, but do not use bandages or plasters with an adhesive, as
it is important for air to be able to reach the area for it to heal,
thus keeping a burn covered can delay the healing, or even make the burn
worse, because the heat would be unable to escape. Equally, butters and
oils should be avoided for the same reason. Should you wish to use a
salve, request a natural, aloe-based product from a health shop or
chemist, as aloe will both assist with the healing process and help
relieve any pain.

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Dometria 2008
