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Anonymous commented at 2011-04-12 21:55:00 » #692817

the resistance would usually be too high to get any current to pass through. but for the sake of enjoyment let's say that the wire is VERY inefficient... and her pussy is wet

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Anonymous commented at 2011-04-25 23:19:40 » #708922

Anonymous >> #490102 . . . are there any pics of what you speak?

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Anonymous commented at 2011-07-13 22:52:14 » #810353

Have you noticed that she could be relieved from the electricity if she took a step back?
Sadly this would increase the nipple pull untill she couldn't take it anymore and was forced to step back into the wire.
I love these predicament bondage scenarios

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Anonymous commented at 2011-10-25 14:07:12 » #909697

Poor thing. At least give her high heels to help her tiptoe! :3

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Winternacht commented at 2011-11-23 03:01:32 » #933391

Electricity, it'll keep you on your toes...

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Anonymous commented at 2013-02-03 22:01:46 » #1258911

Anon #436589,
Maybe for direct current. But alternating current tends to be more "indecisive" when it comes to what objects it penetrates. Which is why sticking something in an outlet will still electrocute you even if you don't create a closed circuit, and why electric fences are effective.

Actually if this were AC it would be quite dangerous to the poor girl. DC causes muscle contraction and severe internal and superficial burns (due to the fact that it heats anything it passes through up far more than AC does), and can cause brain damage if it passes directly through the head. AC on the other hand causes very little physical damage, and muscles won't seize up like they do in the presence of DC, but it is can interfere with the heart's built-in "pacemaker", and can cause cardiac arhythmia which can lead to ventricular fibrillation, which can be fatal. DC simply feels like a burn, in a second or two you feel your skin heating up and may feel your muscles tense, whereas AC feels like a stereotypical "shock", i.e. a disorienting and intense experience that is quite disconserting. I imagine a constant supply of AC would be very traumatizing, if not lethal to Inaba.

And one more thing, electricity would not arc randomly like that at such frequent intervals. As soon as an arc forms, the air around it temporarily gains a very negative charge and ionizes (in fact the air nearest to the path of electrons ionizes so much it literally glows, which is why we see sparks), which "repells" other arcs for a short time.

Ah, I just noticed something else as well. The wire color scheme doesn't apply the same way to an AC generator, and even if it did, it would be red and black, not red and blue. Blue wires have a different purpose.

This artist really doesn't know basic physics...

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Anonymous commented at 2013-07-28 17:29:02 » #1368786

The blue wire should be to the ankle cuffs

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Anonymous commented at 2013-08-09 22:15:02 » #1377140

Anonymous >> #1258911 or the artist could have put new coloring on the wires or you're just a nerd trying to ruin a nice piece of art.

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Anonymous commented at 2014-04-25 09:25:27 » #1524650

@Anon #1258911 I think thatif it was low enough voltage, it would be rather an S&M thing than excruciating pain... I'm just guessing though.

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Anonymous commented at 2014-05-22 21:38:35 » #1539187

Don't Wizz on the Electric Fence

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