Dripping involves allowing liquids (typically wax, oil, honey, or similar substances) to drip onto the skin. The sensation, temperature, and visual element combine to create sensation play.
The appeal varies - the anticipation of where the drip will land, the sensation of warm or cool liquid, the visual element, or the combination. Temperature variations create different sensations.
Safety considerations depend on the liquid used. Hot wax requires understanding safe temperatures and materials. Honey or oils require hygiene awareness. Testing temperature beforehand is essential.
The practice can range from very light and sensual to more intense depending on temperatures and durations used.
Safety Information
Test all temperatures first. Use body-safe materials. Avoid sensitive areas if first-time.