F-cking Magnets, How DO They Work?

In a totally non-kinky aside, I enjoyed this story about a man’s misadventures with magnets. Apparently it’s possible to simultaneously be a very smart Doctor of Astrophysics and have all the common sense of a five year old with a nostril sized toy. I particularly liked the attitude of his partner, who took him to the hospital where she worked on the basis that her colleagues would all enjoy a good laugh.

His description of the scene reminded me of the magnetic ball clamps that can be used to create similar but more deliberately painful effects. My experiences with them in the past engendered a certain degree of sympathy to his plight. If anyone out there really enjoys really severe pinching and tight clamps, I’d recommend investing in the magnetic variety. Just don’t get them anywhere near your nose.

Finding images of femdom featuring magnets proved somewhat tricky. So here’s Mistress T adopting a slightly more old fashioned approach to applying a squeeze.

Author: paltego

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5 thoughts on “F-cking Magnets, How DO They Work?”

    1. He didn’t look all that happy in the photograph, but who knows? His partner definitely a fun approach to life!

      Thanks for sharing the link. I featured that story in my latest post. It seems to have been one that caught a fair bit of attention.

      Take care
      -paltego

  1. Read the article … and the mind boggles. It only proves that a PhD will not safeguard you from acting like a complete moron, so once in a while …

    Regards and from Marga as well

    1. It’s fortunate we measure people’s intelligence at their best and not their worst. Otherwise we might all be in trouble :-).

      Thanks for stopping by. It’s nice to hear from you and Marga. Hope you’re both well and stay safe!

      -paltego

  2. Read a couple of days ago that they used magnets on the TV show Westworld to hold the latex clothing together of the actors that play techcians in the belly of the beast.

    Found it somewhere on Twitter, don’t know where. The tweet stated the info came from the programme’s podcast.

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