Flagellation –WhippingAs you venture into the world of sensation play, realise that you are doing things which are more extreme. Take it slow. Be careful. Before any punishment is administered the buttocks should be prepared by massaging and gently pinching the buttocks. This stimulates the brains neurotransmitters to release endorphins, which bring on feelings of euphoria and also have an analgesic effect. Always negotiate a release word before engaging in play. Never whip soft tissue, such as the abdomen or around the kidneys. Clean whips with saddle soap or warm soapy water, but don’t oil them as this will soften them and reduce the impact. Never use one persons whip on someone else. Whipping
Whips are often called flails, floggers, and cat-o’-nine tails. They come in a multitude of shapes, sizes and materials. Thin whips make a lovely whooshing sound and the thinner the whip, the sharper the pain. Bats or paddles make a dull, thudding noise and the impact is more diffused. The more erotic spot for whipping is the lower or inner pat of the buttocks. Leather whips are medium to heavy in weight. Some have rubber lashes that deliver intense pain.
Bats and paddles are usually wooden, but sometimes leather, and can be used to deliver moderate to very intense pain.
Rods and canes can be made of bamboo or rattan. They deliver intense pain and make a thwacking noise.
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Whipping to arouse your partner is an ancient practice.
A crop is a stiff rod with a leather strip at the end. Crops deliver moderate pain, leaving wide, deep bruises and make a whooshing sound.


