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The difference between Whips and Floggers
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These have a short sharp focus of energy on the skin, which may
break the skin and cause deep bruising, depending on the nature
of the whip, the force and the technique used. Consequently,
they should only be applied to the heavily muscled areas of
the back and ass. The areas to avoid are the lower because of
the distance that the kidneys extend below the rib cage. This
implies that heavy tactile activity below the shoulder blades
puts you at great risk of damaging the kidneys. A leather weight
lifting belt does a fairly good job of protecting the kidneys.
As for rods and canes, when whipping women, avoid the breasts
for all but the lightest surface work. If the legs are not fatty,
the areas between the joints, i.e. the thighs, the backs of the
thighs, and the calves are good areas for whipping provided that
care is taken to be gentler to the smaller muscles. Make sure
that the knees, behind the knees, the ankles, and the feet are
properly protected from the whip.
RODS / CANES
For rod work the ass is a safe target. For light rod work, the
musculature of the upper back is also a safe area. If the back
is very heavily muscled, (It will always be less so in women),
one can use rods with reasonable force (provided that this doesn't
reach the bone breaking level). The heavy mask of muscle in the
trapezius, the rhomboid, and the latissimus muscles, is sufficient
protection for the organs under this area of the body.
In terms of the limbs, the muscles at the back, front, and inside
of the thigh are fairly heavy in the well developed individual.
In those that are not well developed, there may be a lot of fat.
Fat can be damaged by this form of activity. The cells can be
ruptured, and there can be a lot of bleeding deep inside. Therefore
a note of caution is warranted here for the heavy fatty areas of
the limbs, although this area is generally satisfactory for rod
and paddle work. The buttocks are fine for rod work. Men can
have pectoral muscles worked on with rods, but it is inadvisable
to attempt this for of play with women.
PADDLES
These can be a variety of items, from flat wooden kitchen utensils,
to hair brushes or expensive leather covered items. These can bruise
deeply and transmit the forces of the blow well into the body. The
only areas that would be appropriate to paddle would be the heavily
muscled areas of the body. Thus, the ass is a wonderful area for
paddling. It is well protected by muscle and the pelvic bone. The
only organ of any consequence in this area is the rectum, which
is well protected by the layers of muscle
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