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latest scientific study related to pain suggests that swearing after an injury eases the sting. There seems to be a link between bad language and an increase in tolerance to pain.
So it is perfectly justifiable to swear at your top while you are being spanked. It increases your tolerance so you are able to stand the increased attack on your bottom that the swearing will inevitably provoke.
Sounds like a vicious circle to me. Vicious, but fun!
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My spanko friends have a saying for this. "There is nothing more fun to watch than a bottom with a death wish."
Can I please quote you?
HSxx
I've known this all along, and I'm all for it! :-D
LOL, I'm all for it Hermione. Link doesn't seem to be working.
Love,
Ronnie
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This is a real catch 22 situation or as it is more commonly known in the spanking world a catch twenty too hoo ow holy c£%p situation.
Prefectdt
Joey - Your friends have a great sense of humour.
AHS - Ge my guest!
Erica - You're an expert!
Ronnie - Thanks. The link workd now - sorry.
Prefectdt - LOL!
Hugs,
Hermione
Yes, finally some scientific data to back up what I've known all along! Lol.
Yes, this is a quandry. My butt would definitely be toast causing the need for more words!!
Cursing is not a rule at my house.....yet! A fact for which I am extremely grateful. ;)
I thought I was mumbling the swear words, but I found out that apparently I am not.
I have even tried replacing the words with non-swear words - but figaro and ship just do not appear to have the same results.
And apparently replacing the swear words do not make them less than an offense??
I give up. (GRIN)
Hugs
Raven
Methinks that while being spanked,one is best to be agreeable with the spanker's wishes. That is a policy that I have learned to follow. Definitely a death wish to use foul language at the spanker.
cheers
red
Lea - there's a study out there to back up pretty much anything!
CedenoGems - I know. it's quite a dilemma.
Rogue - That's lucky for you. Sometimes it's necessary to swear.
Raven - No, fudge and sugar don't work either, except to make you hungry.
Red - Yes, best to be cooperative and agreeable, and - if at all possible - pleasant.
ugs,
Hermione
I get away with the swearwords as long as he feels they are not said in an angry tone/directed at him...so "oh, sh** or f*@& that hurt..!" is in most cases, accepted as confirmation that he is doing a good job, while "OWW, you bas*@*d!" incurs further hard stings!! xxx
Daisy - At least you know what he will tolerate and what he won't. That's good.
Hugs,
Hermione
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