Talk:Wartenberg wheel

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[edit] Ha

Ha... Wow:

Wartenberg wheels are a popular BDSM toy, proven by its constant presence on the bestsellers list of BDSM retailers. Similar in appearance to a pizza cutter, this wheel of prickly little pins is rolled over a person's skin, generating a unique, tingly sensation which many people really respond to. The pins are pointy enough to feel quite stimulating wherever they go but are not sharp enough to puncture the skin unless excessive pressure is used.

Many people "really respond" to it? The pins "feel quite stimulating wherever they go"?

I'm not sure whether the problem here is NPOV or Original Research.

Honestly. Search for a children's television series and this is what you find... The rabbit in the suitcase 22:36, 25 March 2007 (UTC)

Well, you DID search on the Internet, you wascally wabbit. Haven't you got the filter? You really responded and seem quite stimulated, I'll be amazed if this is your first such surprise. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.200.159.231 (talk) 02:06, 15 April 2008 (UTC)