Don't people feel it sticking, then pull fingers away/apart?
I've been using superglue since the late seventies and never managed to stick myself to anything.
Which is not to say I've managed to keep the superglue off the fingers, I haven't!!! The worst offender is using superglue in cracks then rubbing it over with shavings to remove the excess - I usually end up with a thin hard coating of glue over my finger tips after that (and would leave no fingerprints!!!) The residue usually comes off in the shower/bath.
I had a member of staff that superglued his hand to the perspex cover of a large pen plotter whilst trying to repair a crack in same cover. This happened at night when there were few people about in the building and before the days of mobile phones. Stuck to the plotter, he couldn't reach the phone on the desk the other side of the room, or his tool kit beside the phone. He had to wait three quarters of an hour for the security guard to come by on his rounds to help him. The guard unscrewed plotter cover and my staff member then walked a few hundred yards down the road to the hospital casualty dept for help. Needless to say he had forgotten completely about the bottle of de-bonder lurking in a cupboard in his office!!!
Poor chap was the butt of many office jokes for some time to come.
Kym