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What is involved in knife/razor play? Typically its less extreme than you might assume. Just drag the point lightly over the skin or poke something gently. Its more a psychological game than a physical one. Consider it 'sharp fingernail for people bored with a sharp fingernail'
Of course some people actually draw blood, but they usually only "scratch the surface" so to speak, very very few people even cut deep enough to requires stitches or even bandages. Usually novices and people with a very extreme medical or blood fetish. (Generally people you don't want to live with).
What are the safety aspects involved? Well you want a clean knife or razor obviously. a smooth blade causes less damage (a serrated teak knife is not a good knife). If you accidently cut deeply with a very sharp knife, its less likely to scar as with a dull or serrated knife.
hemophiliacs obviously shouldn't engage in knife-play.
a good idea to keep a supply of guaze and bandages around. Most shallow cuts will clot themselves in under three minutes, but still.
Don't wear white.
Have you ever experienced it? If not, how do you feel about it? It can be fun, and works very well in many roleplaying scenarios, but I don't have a fetish for it or anything.
Of course this shouldn't be confused with cutting/scarificiation for art purposes, which is done much deeper, and hopefully by a trained professional for a permenant scar similar to a brand.
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