Tool Customer (SM & Sex)

The first distinction is between thin and wide, flexible and rigid instruments. An important characteristic is the material, the dimensions of the striking surface, e.g. on the butt, the length of the instrument and the diameter, which is very noticeable with canes or round instruments. All of these features feel different and cause different levels of pain.

Thin breeding instruments such as canes, crops, single-tailed whips, fresh rods, cables, thin hoses, etc. produce a more standing pain and usually leave lasting thin marks. For me one of the most beautiful drawings of a bottom.

Where against broad instruments, such as the hand, paddles, multi-tailed whips, floggers, household objects, trigger a rather dull pain and usually colour the buttocks over a wide area, even causing bruises. There are instruments that play the whole bottom or just parts of it.

Rigid and flexible breeding instruments play differently, e.g. the buttocks, see here: Striking technique & positions (SM)

InstrumentThinBroadFlexibleRigidMaterial
(Cane) sticksYesNoYesYesWood, bamboo, rattan, plastic, rubber
CropsYesNoYesNoFibreglass, hazelnut
WhipsYesYesYesNoLeather, rubber, metal, horsehair, seaweed
SwitchesYesNoYesYesWood such as willow, hazelnuts
HosesYesNoYesNoPlastic, rubber
CablesYesNoYesNoPlastic, rubber
PaddelNoYesYesYesWood, leather, plastic, rubber
FloggerNoNoYesNoLeather, latex, plastic
TawseNoYesYesNoLeather, silicone, plastic
HouseholdNoYesYesYesVarious
Leather strapsNoYesYesNoLeather, imitation leather
LastNoYesYesYesWood, plastic, metal

MATERIAL

Percussion instruments are now made from all kinds of materials, lengths and diameters. The different types of pain that can be inflicted and the size of the area to be covered per stroke make sense.

Wood:

Woods can consist of hard, medium and soft types of wood, which is exactly how they feel on the object.

The cane is a special case as it is available peeled and unpeeled. The peeled ones are generally more flexible but require more care, e.g. watering to prevent them from breaking off and causing injuries. The unpeeled canes are not as flexible but are also more robust and easier to care for.
My favourite are the beautiful straight unpeeled canes from the company “Baumwollseil”, which are almost as flexible as peeled canes and are available in different diameters. See e.g. here:

Pack of 5 canes unpeeled & flexible 6-8mm
Pack of 5 canes unpeeled & flexible 8-10mm

If a grip area is missing, it can be created quickly and easily with shrink tubing.

Peeled canes are available from Eufory. According to the supplier, these require special treatment, hardly any maintenance and are specially tested for breakage resistance.

Very thin wooden poles are no longer practical due to the risk of breakage and are therefore made of plastic such as Delrin. Like, for example, the Subischreck, which simply hurts very badly and literally burns into the skin. But you have to be careful here – depending on the striking technique and hardness, it can quickly lead to injuries, but at some point you will love it.

The subbie scare, thin and very flexible!

Extremely heavy, extremely cheap

You have to experience it, not only the pain but also the welts are sensational.


Leather

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Imitation leather

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Plastics

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Rubber

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Metal

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Brackets

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Needles

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