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JUICE--Electricity for Pleasure and Pain

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ABOUT THE BOOK:

I wrote JUICE as a basic primer for those wishing to learn how to do E-Stim and E-Play. In JUICE I talk about the three P's: Physics, Physiology, and Psychology. Only the necessary basic information that you need to know about these subjects are included. I want you to UNDERSTAND how to play with electricity in order to do it safely for you and your partner. But JUICE is not some boring complex textbook on a mysterious subject. Knowing that you, the reader, would not get the full benefit of the information if it was boring, I wrote the book in a humorous but factual style that makes it fun to read. And there are also practical suggestions and sample scenes that will give you a better idea of how to apply your new-found knowledge.

Now let's talk about electrical safety for a minute. The nature of E-Play and E-Stim is such that there have never been any scientific, medical, or engineering studies done about the way we use electricity in our type of play. So there is no guarantee that even a medical device is safe for electrical play. We're in unknown territory here. We do know that if something bad happens electrically, it happens faster than you can turn off the switch. (There is even an experiment that demonstrates that on page ** of JUICE.) ELECTRICAL PLAY IS EDGE PLAY. Old wives tales and cookbook methods are no guarantee of safety in electrical play. The only way to increase your safety is to UNDERSTAND the play, and that's why JUICE was written. After all, it's you and your partner's life at stake.

Uncle Abdul

WHAT OTHERS HAVE SAID ABOUT JUICE:

Quoted from Amazon.Com® reviewer comments
(NOTE: Amazon no longer carries JUICE)
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Best in its field, December 9, 1999
Reviewer: A reader from Western United States

As an electrical engineer I find Juice an excellent resource in the field of the erotic use of electricity. Not only are the principles included accurate and applicable, but they are presented in a way that is both humorous and highly understandable by even a reader who had trouble with electricity in their high school physics. Having also checked out the other books in the field, Juice is the only one I've seen that presents the material this well. I also have to compliment the author on his commitment to safety in the erotic use of electricity. This cannot be more emphasized than he has done in his book. I'd recommend Juice highly.

Great Resource Book for Electricity Play!, August 30, 1999
Reviewer: lqzpebbles@aol.com from USA

This book came out in 1998 and really takes an indepth and humorous look at the use of electricity in play (chapter 13 is titled, "Be afraid, be very afraid"). The book spends the first half in review of how electricity works and then overviews everything from the carpet shuffle zap to household voltage. Fans of the violet wand and the tens unit will find support here. This book is a must for anyone wanting to be well informed before venturing into pleasure with electricity. All the advice is sound and very like what is experienced through the use of currents. The author clearly tells the readers what is absolutely not acceptable as a toy and what is potentially dangerous. Electricity is extremely pleasing in the right hands. (The shocking animal collar is a real attention getter!) Is that my hair standing up? Interesting book!

Sound concepts, September 6, 1999
Reviewer: A reader from Western United States

The book is a great idea, and the author obviously knows his stuff _very_ well.

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