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Topco Sales Japanese Silk Love Rope Ball Gag, Black

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Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: Topco
Color: Black
EAN: 0051021149766
Label: Topco
Manufacturer: Topco
Model: 1497-6
Publisher: Topco
Release Date: October 17, 2007
Studio: Topco
Variation Description: Black







Features:
  • Fully adjustable with quick release closure
  • Silky rope texture will not chafe or damage delicate skin
  • Quality tested, high-tensile construction
  • No Batteries Required
  • Japanese Silk Love Rope Bondage Bonus Booklet included



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Topco Sales Japanese Silk Love Rope Ball Gag, Black
this ball gag is not solid plastic, it's like rubber, when you bite on it you can feel that it gets a little bit smaller, the rope is a little bit uncomfortable at the sides of the mouth, ball gags are made to prevent shouting and if you speak it's hard to understand. the ball gag comes with a 16-page booklet about bondage in general and bondage safety. ball gags don't allow the tongue to slip under or over the ball gag and does not leave the mouth shut so by that the mouths sliver comes out, about the ball it has a slight bitter taste and it has a slight unpleasant scent.




 





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