Contact

This week gave me my first physical contact with another human being in almost three months. On the plus side, it was with a woman, unusual outfits were involved and she hurt me. On the downside, it was with my dental hygienist and getting my teeth scraped wasn’t exactly the kind of physical contact I was craving.

It also wasn’t the kind of in-person conversation I was looking forward to after many months of isolation. She wanted to know how my quarantine had been. I wanted to know why she was asking me questions while she had her fingers in my mouth and was repeatedly jabbing me with a metal spiky thing.

If you have a fetish people dressed like extras from the movie Outbreak, then I suspect the next few months are going to be quite fun for you. It really felt like I was potential Ebola patient, rather than someone who might have occasionally exaggerated his flossing habits. Personally I’m more old school when it comes to medical outfits.

This is of course Daryl Hannah as Elle Driver in Kill Bill.

Author: paltego

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2 thoughts on “Contact”

  1. I have been lucky enough over the last 30 odd years to have had a succession of young ladies as my dentist and I’ve often mused over the similarities with my Mistress. In both cases I hand over a significant sum of money to a woman who wears a specialist outfit and has a room or rooms full of unusual equipment. She then positions me on a another piece of equipment and inflicts pain with one or frequently several of her toys. Then at the end I thank her and wander off in a daze knowing that despite the pain I am better off for the experience. The main difference is that with my Mistress I don’t get the option of taking drugs to moderate the pain. Also she rarely has anyone with her to help out and hand her tools.

    1. Yes, I’ve had similar thoughts. It’s oddly similar and different all at the same time. Sadly the dentist has never called me a good boy for not flinching or screaming to much.

      I’ve debated in the past should I try and sexualize the experience in my mind, as a kind of pain relief. But even though it’d make no different to the dentist, it would seem rude to me to do so. Not sure that’s entirely logical, but I’m going to stick to it, and suck up the discomfort in the meantime.

      Thanks for the thoughtful and entertaining comment!

      -paltego

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