How To Find Right Whip For Your BDSM Play?
Sep 15 2020 0 Comments Natasha Griffin

How To Find Right Whip For Your BDSM Play?

So, you’re a kinky guy or a naughty girl and you want to introduce whips in your dom/sub play. No matter if you want to inflict it on your partner or feel it on your body, you need to learn a thing or two about how to crack a whip and what variation is better for you. Thankfully you landed on the right article. We’re going to talk about whip types and help you chose the one that fits your naughty mischiefs the most. But be careful! Whips are for a more advanced BDSM couple. If you’re new to impact play, you’re better off with a flogger at first. But if you’re over that stage, let’s commence.

 

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First of all, let’s run through the basic of whips. The thing you need to know first are the elements of a whip. First, we have the handle, also called a stock. Then we have the thong, which is most of the stem of the whip, followed by a part called fall, and ending with the cracker, which is the part that makes the cracking noise. If you master the cracking noise before you introduce the whip to your partner you will sure make a good first impression as a dominator. Now let’s run through the different variations of styles so that you can find the right whip for you.

 

The Stock Whip

As a whipping beginner, you should go for the stock whip, because it’s truly an easy to use and easy to crack one. It has a rigid and long handle, which facilitates a simpler cracking technique. If you can cast a fishing, you can crack this whip.

 

The Dragon Tail

Another good whip variation for whip beginner impact play is the dragon tail. This type of whip has a wide thong that gets narrower as you get to the cracker, forming a triangular shape. Because the impact area is wider, the force is dispersed on a larger area.

 

The Signal Whip

The signal whip can look pretty odd at first. You will feel like it’s incomplete, because it misses the handle and it also doesn’t have a fall. It falls into the category of long whips, so you’ll need a bigger room to use it on your partner.

 

The Snake Whip

The snake whip is a shorter one. It’s usually used for a more severe impact play and it can leave some serious marks. Proceed with caution and make sure your partner’s threshold for pain is trained enough to withstand the severity of this bad boy.

 

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The Bullwhip

This is a more advanced whip, mostly because of the thickness of the thong. Basically, the thong of this whip is a natural continuation of the handle, which makes it harder to control. It can be pretty dangerous in the hands of a beginner, so please leave this one for a more advanced period in your BDSM lifestyle and train on a non-human target. Fun fact: this is the kind of whip used by Indiana Jones. I bet he would make a perfect dom.

 

The whips presented in the previous paragraphs were ordered by the ease of handling and by the power they can have in impact play. No matter what you chose, make sure you take safety into consideration first, get the consent of your partner and know the body areas that can take a whipping.

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