Being reminded of a fantasy a play partner shared with me.

Heads and bodies stuck through the equivalent of glory holes, with guillotines along the walls.

People spend a shift sucking or getting fucked, with a blade hanging over them reading to cut their heads off or slice them in half.

To me, the most important part of that fantasy in the trigger.

Her idea:

"Maybe it's different for each person? So one could let the customer choose, one could have it set for the end of their shift, maybe they are all timed differently and go off as a cascade. Who knows.

Maybe if one just wanted the fun danger of it, there could be a ledge that slides out last minute to stop the blade or something

Or two seconds before you get off?"

My reply:

"See, for me it's totally a longer thing. I'd want her going in every day, not knowing what the trigger was. Watching people get decapitated every once in a while. Knowing that there's nobody there's who's been around for more than five or so year, but some people only last a few weeks.

I'm sure you'd probably last a couple of years. You're pretty good!"

I think it's incredibly hot that this friend got off on the idea of throwing my life away like that.

And it's even better that the fantasy worked both ways.

I think we eventually settled on "I'll start taking off the safety blocks once I've found your replacement" as the hottest version of this.

Which circles around to the problems I have with a lot of snuff kink, here: https://thicc.horse/@orange/112655866494910578

Orange 🍊 (@[email protected])

Content warning: kink

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I feel like, for me, there's two kinds of scenarios here that appeal to me, just logistically so you don't run out of snuff toys.

You've got to slow it down.

1) People can pay to unlock the guillotine.

An owned toy is placed under the guillotine, with their owner setting some price to unlock it.

The owner can set and change the price. The sub may or may not have input on the price or get to know what it is.

The money goes to the owner, the sub sees an indicator light, and the person who paid has however much time to release the blade (or not).

@orange the indicator light is so merciful, why include it?
@emerald If I'm paying $10,000, I want to know that they know that it's for real this time.

@orange that makes sense, ig? but it takes so much uncertainty out of it for the [noun]s...

what if, when one person paid, the light for all of them came on? could even be a whole room lighting color adjustment, so everyone present knows they're going to see a real happy ending tonight.

@emerald Oh, I like this a lot.