Deleted Member Posted June 25 So I’ve spanked a couple of friends and connections, either when they were in the bath, or had been lifted out and straight over the knee and spanked whilst still not dry. They have said the water adds an extra stingy feeling to each hand slap, and I feel a difference. Wondering if others had any thoughts or preferences?
SC**** Posted June 25 I’ve spanked my ex-wife and a few girlfriends with wet bottoms. All of them say that the water opens the pores and makes it more sensational and stingy.
Deleted Member Posted June 25 I find the sound to be of the wet skin to be more crisp. I don't know if that is the right word, but I like it more.
0g**** Posted June 25 I have weak hands from hypertension and you may have given me a new tool to make people happy, thanks bud!
Deleted Member Posted June 25 Author If I can be over service, in person or giving ideas, then my work is done! 😉😂
Ta**** Posted June 25 Apparently, I've been doing this wrong. I must take notes. *scribbles in pad*. Thanks guys.
fa**** Posted June 26 I like being spanked both dry and wet, but being spanked while wet brings the subspace quicker
Pu**** Posted June 28 Your cruel i camnot believe that your surprised and oblivious to the fact that it causes more *** with water. Thats creul kinky and saddistic. I applaud you
ti**** Posted July 11 I find after a really hot bath, the pores open up and it’s a totally different level of sting to the spanking.
Ba**** Posted October 25 It’s science. Specifically physics and biology. Even more specifically, it’s: friction and surface tension (when the skin’s wet, the water layer reduces slip and increases surface tension between hand (or whatever’s doing the spanking) and skin. That means more of the impact energy transfers into the tissue instead of sliding or dissipating. Less glide, more sting), nerve sensitivity (moisture can slightly swell the outer layer of your skin. That swelling makes sensory nerves just below the surface more exposed and reactive, which heightens *** perception), thermal conduction (water conducts heat and cold faster than air. So if the skin’s wet, the temperature difference from a warm or cool hand hits faster, and your nerves interpret that extra stimulation as more intense), microtrauma and suction (the water film can create a light suction effect during impact. That tug on the skin adds a sharp, biting sensation right as the slap lands.)
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