Minty Fresh

I got the Listerine strip treatment tonight. I’ve never tried it before and it was certainly a unique sensation. I’m guessing it’s not an approved usage of the product.

For those with no idea what I’m talking about  – imagine combining a metal urethral sound and a Listerine breath strip. One is wrapped around the other, and then pushed into a very delicate part of the body. It doesn’t do anything for you breath, but you do end up with a minty fresh penis. Albeit, with a fair amount of groaning and thrashing about along the way.

I’ve no idea who invented this devilish technique – I first heard of it via Mistress Matisse –  but I enjoyed tonight’s dose courtesy of Ms. Savannah Sly. Apparently I got off lightly, as the cinnamon flavors are considerably more painful. To make up for that, there was a lot of pinching, slapping and stapling also added into the mix. It was a great session that left me buzzed, aching and just a little tingly.

I’m not sure who this is a photograph of, but she looks well equipped to administer all sorts of strenuous treatments. Breath strips placed in delicate places might be the least of your problems.

As always, if anyone can help me attribute this photograph I’d be grateful. I’ve seen it posted in many places, but never tracked down the original source.

Author: paltego

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3 thoughts on “Minty Fresh”

  1. Dear Mr. P., Where does one find more info on breath strips and sounding? Any info would be greatly appreciated. By the way your blog is the best. Thank You. Sincerely Zack

    1. Mistress Matisse did a podcast on it back in 2010 you could check out – https://podtail.com/en/podcast/mistress-matisse-s-podcast/altoids-and-listerine-breath-strips/

      As she says in that, I’d definitely start slow and not use a cinnamon one until you’ve gauged the intensity of the mint ones. Once the sound has some lube on it you can just wrap the breathstrip around it and carefully let it slide in. Obviously if you’ve not done sounding before or chemical play, I definitely wouldn’t start here! Once it’s in you can’t safeword out or stop it. Just have to ride it out.

      Glad you like the blog!

      -paltego

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