The Aesthetics of A Good Set of Marks

In a post entitled “Men!” over at Burblings, Confused writes:

After those 8, he stopped caning me, made a pleased sort of noise, carefully laid the cane across the back of my legs (which made me give a sort-of shocked/stunned gasp), and stood back. So I carefully turned my head and saw him standing there, arms crossed, looking very smug and pleased with himself.

Of course, afterwards, it occured to me that only a man could be that pleased with getting the stripes evenly spaced and seem completely oblivious to the effect he’s having on the canee!

Bethie and I have a version of this conversation from time to time. Her: “What do you mean, it’s cute? It hurts!” Me: “I should hope so, it was supposed to. It’s also extremely cute….” Her: “Doh! You…..”

Men are visual creatures. Visual proof that a good spanking has been delivered is very satisfying. It’s Bethie’s bad luck that I’m sorta color blind — no gentle pink glow gets acknowledged around here!

However, as Baltazar points out, stopping to admire the marks is not a sign that we are oblivious to the effects thereof. Quite the contrary!

  1. buttercreamkinkykisses commented on March 10th, 2005:

    I love having marks proof of what I endured.
    buttercreamkinkykisses

  2. Invidia commented on March 10th, 2005:

    I must be a bit of a visual creature myself, Spankboss. If I am going to endure an ordeal of pain and suffeing then I want there to be marks to admire and complain about later. :)

    Best Blessings. . .

  3. Confused commented on March 10th, 2005:

    Of course, I’d be lying if I said I never, ever looked in the mirror afterwards! :)

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Detention House 3: Delinquent Girls Spanked Amazingly Hard

before and after brutal caning photo
"...the girls are prepared in the reformatory’s punishment room, naked, lying on their backs on special benches, bound with their legs spread above their heads, shamefully showing the two holes usually hidden..."