Do you use ice after a spanking, or take painkillers either before or after?
Jack: My wife would not hear of such a thing. A spanking is supposed to remind you of what you did wrong to get a spanking. The lasting effects are an important part of the spanking. Rubbing is not allowed also.
Prefectdt: I have never used an ice pack but I have occasionally put some moisturising body lotion in the fridge. If my rear end is really suffering long after the action has happened.
Painkillers after a spanking has never happened for me. But because there is very often some time between arranging a spanking and the event happening, there have been times when I feel more "delicate" on the day than I did when the spanking was arranged and because I do not like to go back on pre arrangements I have sometimes (not often) taken a couple of paracetamol half an hour before proceedings begin. It does seem to help sometimes, although I do not know if it because of the pain killing effect or the psychological effect. Paracetamol never seems to help me with a head ache.
Wendel:
There are no meds or booze to ease the effects of the spanking. Once in a while I will rub cream on the Misses’ sore bottom as part of the comforting after the spanking. If time allows she will applying a cold wash cloth on her bottom after a whipping with the belt. It is quite a turn on to see her lying on her stomach, pants down with a little wash cloth covering her red bottom.
Roz: We have never used ice packs or taken pain killers after a spanking.
However, Rick has on occasion rubbed lotion or arnica on after a
spanking.
Fred: I had never used ice packs or painkillers until recently. As I get older
my bottom does not heal as fast so the ice pack really helps to reduce
the bruises. Pain killers don't really do anything for me. Thanks for
featuring my question.
Bonnie: No, that would defeat the whole purpose. Lotion with aftercare is fine, but a spanking is supposed to hurt.
Rosco: Never thought of it. When I am being spanked I cannot seem to get
enough. The first few hard whacks can be almost unbearable, but then my
bottom warms and I get into a blissful zone.
But 24 hours later
my bottom sometimes feels worn out. I cannot take most painkillers as I
take blood thinners, which makes it hard to deal with injuries.
I
don't feel the need but maybe I will try ice sometime. Then again,
sometimes Irene will use ice on me after a spanking on a hot day - on my
bottom, but also on my balls an inside my rectum (which causes a lot of
screaming).
Xen: I don’t take anything for the pain after a spanking; the pain DURING is hard to take, but I kind of relish the soreness after.
I
do occasionally take pain killers before a spanking however. I have
issues with headaches, particularly when straining/tensing and if I’m
feeling unwell, it can make a spanking impossible.
Anon 1: Never, Never, and Never. I seek the lasting sting from a spanking.
Unfortunately, I rarely get spanked to the extent to have the lasting
sting and burn from a spanking because Master still stops spanking me
too soon.
Simon: I would never take painkillers before a spanking. It seems to defeat the
object somehow. Afterwards I enjoy the after glow to much to take
anything.
Willie: The first year of ttwd there were times B applied Arnica to see if it
would do anything after. There were also times that I lay with a bag of
frozen corn on my butt. As time has gone on the spankings have come
more intense, but the effects less- in the buttocks area anyway.
Never did think to take anything for the swelling orally though. LOL.
Ronnie: No never used ice packs or pain-killers. I have rubbed lotion on after a spanking.
Morningstar: Never ever thought of taking any form of painkillers before, and
as for ice GAH!! I will call RED loud and long -- I HATE ice!! (which
makes it perfect for my Sadist)
I have from time to time used
arnica cream after the fact... it works wonders on bruising and back in
the day I wanted to play every weekend and it's never a good idea to
play when there is a lot of bruising.
Anon 2: Define "pain killers". Demerol? Dilaudid? Darvon? Percocet?
I'm
guessing not, but acetaminophen (Tylenol), aspirin, Aleve, Advil,
Motrin...sure, post-spanking. Don't think it would work pre-spanking.
Lotions? Yup!!! Always. And always fun to apply.
Joe: Never even thought about it, the only reason I am spanked is because I
ask for it and as Rosco said the first few hard whacks can be hard to
take after that I enter a zone of pleasure and can not seem to get
enough and frequently ask for more. Most of my spankings consist of a
long thick and wide wooden paddle, a leather strap and a crop which
leaves a wonderful sting and burn. Why would I want to mess that up?
Anon 3: No. No. And no!
Hermione: I don't. because the pain rarely lasts very long, and I enjoy the residual ouch. As Bonnie said, spankings are supposed to hurt. Sometimes I will take an ibuprofen before if my back is hurting.
That topic generated a lot of responses. Does anyone have a suggestion for next week's discussion?
Monday, March 2, 2020
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