
Nurturing Spankings
I never "drop" or walk away from a spankee in a vulnerable place of catharsis. All spankings are followed up with a warm hug and words of encouragement.
Except for a few days during Thanksgiving and Christmas I will be available in Minneapolis for your spanking needs throughout the holiday season.
I never "drop" or walk away from a spankee in a vulnerable place of catharsis. All spankings are followed up with a warm hug and words of encouragement.
Except for a few days during Thanksgiving and Christmas I will be available in Minneapolis for your spanking needs throughout the holiday season.
"Will you give me a spanking using only your hand?"

I find this request fairly frequently in my inbox. I don't have a problem with obliging. However, my determination to give a painful spanking coupled with my enjoyment of the reciprocal sting on my hand tends to lead to getting a little carried away.
This picture was taken months ago and my palm has healed. It was a result of having used my hand throughout a thirty minute session. I wish I'd taken it the day it happened when the blisters where bloated, bright red and threatening to pop. It was very painful. Research on proper care determined that popping them wasn't necessary (phew!) and that the blood would be absorbed back in. That proved true and eventually the blisters hardened and peeled away.
This prompted my policy regarding all hand spankings. I will go no longer than ten minutes with my hand, and if one has no interest in other implements, I'll not force it upon him, but he'll forgo the rest of the spanking. It's not that I would mind the damage to my hand, but it does take it out of commission during the healing process and I can't have that. It isn't fair to those whom I spank during that time.
Alas, the Josephine knot has proven less practical than she is pretty. The heavy, floppy knot draws unevenly upon the ropes in the handle rendering it misshapen as some tighten and others do not. I find it necessary to tug the outer ones back into place to reestablish her form after each use. Oh well.
The Jack Bootsole paddle is working nicely. It offers a different sensation (as you might imagine) from the classic wooden paddle. Like the Jo-knot it meets its target quietly, but unlike the other it has integrity.
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This picture was taken months ago and my palm has healed. It was a result of having used my hand throughout a thirty minute session. I wish I'd taken it the day it happened when the blisters where bloated, bright red and threatening to pop. It was very painful. Research on proper care determined that popping them wasn't necessary (phew!) and that the blood would be absorbed back in. That proved true and eventually the blisters hardened and peeled away.
This prompted my policy regarding all hand spankings. I will go no longer than ten minutes with my hand, and if one has no interest in other implements, I'll not force it upon him, but he'll forgo the rest of the spanking. It's not that I would mind the damage to my hand, but it does take it out of commission during the healing process and I can't have that. It isn't fair to those whom I spank during that time.
Alas, the Josephine knot has proven less practical than she is pretty. The heavy, floppy knot draws unevenly upon the ropes in the handle rendering it misshapen as some tighten and others do not. I find it necessary to tug the outer ones back into place to reestablish her form after each use. Oh well.
The Jack Bootsole paddle is working nicely. It offers a different sensation (as you might imagine) from the classic wooden paddle. Like the Jo-knot it meets its target quietly, but unlike the other it has integrity.
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