Yo**** Posted October 19 She knew it was coming. From the very second the 'no' left her lips, she knew this would be the end destination. She was kneeling, hands presented, palms upwards in front of her, like a naughty schoolboy. She thought it unlikely to be caned in this fashion, but never say never. She had been like this for what felt like hours, in reality about twenty minutes. The tension was palpable, waiting for His footsteps, for the door. All the while, the endless possibilities of punishment play out in her submissive mind. Restraints, implements, ***, penance. Not averse to the infliction of ***, especially for pleasure, the idea of *** for punishment held a few ***s. Despite these ***s, she could feel the wetness pooling in her tiny panties. Pulsing. Flutters. Throbs. Her body betrayed her mind. Subconsciously she wanted it. Wanted the punishment. Wanted Him to chastise her for the indiscretion. The discipline would aid her journey to be a better submissive. She heard His feet. Steps getting louder. Her heartbeat pounding in her ears. The door opened, His presence filling the room. Taking a deep swallow, she readied herself. Right My girl, shall we begin.......
si**** Posted October 20 I might be misunderstanding the point of this part of the forum, but why would a No from a sub lead to punishment? If a sub says no, then that means they don’t want to do something , which should mean it doesn’t happen
ey**** Posted October 20 1 hour ago, sissyNoa said: I might be misunderstanding the point of this part of the forum, but why would a No from a sub lead to punishment? If a sub says no, then that means they don’t want to do something , which should mean it doesn’t happen this part is stories, which are usually fiction and one of the problems with stories, especially fiction, is they often appear non-consensual and/or miss context like - the whole origin purpose of 'safe words' is for a word to use when "no", doesn't mean stop
si**** Posted October 20 26 minutes ago, eyemblacksheep said: this part is stories, which are usually fiction and one of the problems with stories, especially fiction, is they often appear non-consensual and/or miss context like - the whole origin purpose of 'safe words' is for a word to use when "no", doesn't mean stop Oh ok. Good to know, though for me no means no. It doesn’t have any other meaning. Even if there is some safe word chosen
ri**** Posted October 20 I have a friend who has 2 different types of NO, one is a hard NO the other is a softer no and when she finally accepts it, she squeaks out barely audible ok I picked up on this early on and actually talk about it while cuddling before sleep And her hard NO is always up for discussion
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