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Smoke, Ash and Burning Embers

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Smoke, Ash and Burning Embers
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Total Pages : 42
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ISBN-10 : 1935509721
ISBN-13 : 9781935509721
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Book Synopsis Smoke, Ash and Burning Embers by : John D. Weal

Book excerpt: The book details how and when cigars where first noted in history all the way to today and how they have changed. It includes what one needs to smoke cigars and cigar play i.e., humidors, lighters and such with all the different types talked about. The majority of the book is on how to play with a submissive using smoke, ash, and embers doing everything from simple smoke play kiss to burning a nipple. It also covers things like play with gas masks using smoke. It has first aid and safety information to consider when you play with smoke. The final chapter is on how to clean your leathers when they have the smell of cigar smoke embedded into the leathers. A well rounded book for anyone who smokes cigars and is into the BDSM lifestyle! This book is for everyone with an interest in Cigar Play from the beginner to the most experienced.


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