Spanking Contest And A Question
I wanted to let everyone know that we’ve started the festivities for the Spanking Den’s Second Anniversary! I’ve got three contests going and the grand prize is this lovely Son Of Buster paddle from Leather Thorn Paddles.
They’re all fun contests so even if you don’t want to enter, you should go over and read the entries. But do enter if you get the chance! It’s fun and easy.
I have a question for all you spankos out there. Dan thoroughly spanked me Saturday night with various implements and yesterday my bottom became very itchy and it’s still itchy today. I remember way back when I was a young tender spanko just into the scene, that occasionally I’d get an itchy bottom after a hard spanking, but that hasn’t happened in years…I won’t say how many; that would be telling!
Back to my question, now. I’ve tried everything I know to try and my butt is still itchy as can be. What the heck is going on and does anyone have a suggestion?
I’m blaming my itchy bottom on the rubber paddle. Which is a shame because I was just starting to enjoy it…but still, it’s an evil toy. Does anyone out there have a rubber paddle and had this same reaction?
I’d hate to think my bottom has gotten soft on me. I like having a tough bottom that can take lots of spanking with lots of implements. That spanking Saturday night was really good. Mmmmm…yummy! It was really intense and I needed that.
I’d like to give the entire spank-by-spank recap, but I’ve got to get off this itchy bottom! One strange thing is that despite the tenderness, it feels really good to get the itchy area spanked. I found that out when Dan put me back over his knee yesterday and used a couple of different toys on me. I just hung there and enjoyed the sensations. It almost makes me want to do something naughty. Let me think…
I think it was your favorite flogger, getting applied a little harder than you’re used to. Lots of little welty spots all healing at once like little bug bites.
What???? 😮
No, no, no, I don’t think it was the flogger at all! I love my flogger. 😀
I suspect you have a little bruising – maybe not obvious “blues” but some broken capillaries. What happens is your body has an reaction to the blood cells that “leaked” into the skin and connective tissue. The breakdown of these cells creates products that set off an immune reaction with accompanying inflammation. This causes the itch – similar to the itch of varicose veins, or Schamberg’s complex. Since this is not serious you could just live with it until it fades. Or rub it gently, or have it rubbed for you to speed up the breakdown and dispersal of the bruise. With all that additional sensation you won’t notice the original itch though another itch may soon need attention… Since it is an immune/inflammatory reaction standard over the counter allergy (antihisamine) and or anti-inflammatory (ibprofen) medicines may help – just stick to the stated doses and keep in mind the normal side effects.
Regards’
Peter Grimm
Peter, I think it was some bruising and some little scratchy places where the tiger tail crop got me. It took a few days for it to calm down but it’s fine now! Thanks!
Timory, we’re suspicious of the rubber paddle, too. I don’t think I’m allergic to it, but I think the way it stretches a little on impact and then pulls back across the skin might have done something. I don’t know but Dan is more than willing to try it out again just to see. 😮