Nettles grow wild in the hedgerows and all over the place as weeds. If you touch a nettle leaf it releases histamine and stings you. The skin swells and stings and there is a red lump where the leaf has touched. The stinging goes on for hours and the redness and swelling of the skin may last all night.
As long as Mistress can protect herself by wearing plastic or rubber gloves She can protect herself from the stings. But She can brush the nettles over the skin of the slave, marking him with red welts and stripes and also applying the stinging to his balls and buttocks.
He can have stinging nettles applied anywhere and as many as Mistress has available. They need to be freshly picked or they lose their sting. Mistress used to live out in the country with a good supply of nettles close to her door. She could get them herself ready to use on me, or require me to pick a fresh bunch on the way to Her.
One way to make it most intense was to place me in a cage full of nettles and to turn over and over until i was stung on all sides, or to put me in a harness and push nettles under the straps until i had been stung where She wanted it. i could also be made to keep a bunch of nettles inside my underpants until i was in agony.
The only risk with nettles is that there are some people who react badly and can have a generalised allergic reaction with difficulty breathing and swelling up all over. So first check that your slave is not totally allergic, or try a small sting on a leg first to check it is safe. Never put on the chest neck or face in case there is severe swelling and pain.
Nettles are a “natural” product ideal for tormenting slaves. They can be so intense and the pain and tingling and redness last for hours. Balls stung with nettles swell and remain so overnight at times so they are a severe test for a slave.
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