Impact play is the practice of striking the body for sensation, arousal, or discipline. This includes spanking, paddling, flogging, caning, whipping, slapping, and use of various implements.
Implements vary in sensation - hands provide warmth and intimacy, paddles create thud, floggers range from soft to intense, canes produce sharp sting, and each requires different techniques and safety knowledge.
Safe body zones include the buttocks (most fat, least risk), upper thighs, and upper back. Areas to avoid include kidneys, spine, tailbone, joints, neck, and face. Understanding anatomy is crucial.
Intensity should build gradually within scenes. Communication about pain tolerance, use of warm-up, checking in during play, and proper aftercare including treating any marks are all important practices.
Safety Information
Learn safe zones. Start light and build intensity. Inspect implements for damage. Provide aftercare.