Why A Spanking Makes You Cry

Here’s Devilish Desires on why a spanking can make you cry, at least some of the time:

Things they never tell you about impact play is that sometimes you cry. Not because it hurts, not because it’s too much, but because somewhere between the sound, the rhythm, the waiting, something in you breaks open.

They don’t tell you that.

It isn’t just about the sting or the marks left behind or how much you can take. It’s what you let go of.

It’s the quiet permission to stop pretending that you’re fine.

The space to stop holding your breath.

Because when you’ve spent the day holding yourself together, making yourself small, keeping your hands steady and your voice calm, this is the one place you don’t have to. And suddenly the rhythm becomes background noise and all you can feel is the release.

The weight you’ve been carrying leaks out in tears you didn’t plan for, in breaths you didn’t realise you were holding.

No one tells you that impact play has nothing to do with hurting. It’s about softness and surrender and safety. It’s about finding the edge and knowing you’re not alone when you reach it.

No one tells you, but maybe they should.

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