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Faceseat
03-10-2003, 5:29 AM
I have a question for anyone that wants to answer. Has anyone ever had any problems with their teeth hurting from being face sat with full weight ? I know when a woman sits on me if I am on a hard surface (like the floor) it feels like my teeth are either pushing against my lips very hard or as if they are sinking into the back of my head. I was just wondering if anyone else has had that happen to them before. ANYONE ??????
SitRightHere
03-10-2003, 5:44 AM
SIX MONTHS AGO A 400 LB. LADY SAT SQUARE ON MY FACE, FULL WEIGHT, AND MY TWO FRONT TEETH BROKE IN HALF. MY JAW ALSO SUFFERED A FRACTURE WHICH ALMOST RESULTED IN SURGERY. ALSO SUFFERED A BROKEN NOSE. AFTER ALL OF THIS INJURY SHE REFUSED TO GET OFF OF MY FACE . . . TRUST ME I WONT DO THAT AGAIN I LEARNT MY LESSON.
smotherman
03-10-2003, 11:17 AM
"SitRightHere"
Ouch god, sorry to hear that, Sounds like she was trying to cave your face in.Hope everything is ok now.
"Faceseat"
Never really had that problem before, But most times the teeth is pushing against the lips, My Ex girlfriend the first time she facesat me, she sat entire weight down on my face, My teeth was pushing against my lips,I ended up with a "Fat-Lip".
This was on the hard floor! I usually close my mouth anyway, If you leave your mouth open and she sits full-weight , It`s more on your teeth then if you closed your mouth.When i recieved the Fat-Lip that time my mouth was open trying to gasp breath`s, My Girlfriend did not get off my face for a entire hour, is why my Lip was busted.
Just a Thought anyway:D
Peace
Smotherman
chairboy
03-10-2003, 3:03 PM
like the reply, smotherman, it was almost like a mini-story;)
faceseat, the answer is yes, i always get teethache and cheekbone ache from a sitting session - as yet, i haven't come up with a way to counter it, though i bet there is - just takes practice:p :p
like smotherman says, try your best to keep mouth closed, it relieves a bit of pain.
still, i think it's a small price to pay for the godsend that facesitting is.
give me toothache and cheekbone ache any day, as long as i get to be a chairboy:p :o :p :o :p
oddworld17801
03-10-2003, 6:18 PM
Another negative side effect is the skin on your nose and cheekbones chafing if you get facesate regularly for long periods of time. I know this because it's a problem with me right now. I know I sound like a pussy for saying my face is chafed, but trust me, it's kind of uncomfortable. Worth it, though? Definitely!
I've not had toothache myself, but i do get blue lips afterwards when MS is very rough. Wouldn't change it for the world though!
;)
Take it easy
DC
billyk
03-11-2003, 8:15 AM
faceseat,was the 400 lb woman a pro domme?If not,how did you find her.Also,I move my face to the side with larger ladies.billyk
al-uk
03-11-2003, 11:03 AM
Cant recall ever having problems with teeth, but must admit I sometimes worry about the effect it has on our eyes. After prolonged sitting on the upper part of my face I often find it takes several minutes before my vision returns to normal. Must admit I've asked some of my heavier sitters not to sit 'on my eyes' for long periods- although must admit i found Layla's intense athletic facesitting caused it even though she is relatively light...( Thought pic below showed this but in fact she is sitting on my mouth) . Anyone else had this problem?
Faceseat
03-11-2003, 1:54 PM
Sit right here, I wish I could say I felt bad for ya, but I dont,lol. I actually love full weight face sitting . I dont care about the injuries either. Thats what makes it more exciting. I dont want to actually die from this, but I dont care if the woman sits hard and breaks my nose. And if she did and remained sitting on it, I would probally end up paying her double and ask her to do it again after it heeled.LOL...as for AL-UK, I COMPLETELY know what you are talking about with the comment on the eyes. I have the same poblem after being face sat for a long period of time. After a few mins, all I see is total darkness with little halos . After the woman gets up, it takes about 2 or 3 mins to see clearly. has anyone suffered any serious inuries to thier eyes from face sitting?
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