AN INTRODUCTION TO FLOGGING
Author Unknown
Section 1: Disclaimer
This document contains sexually explicit information for the benefit of
adults. It is provided for informational purposes only. The authors are not
responsible for any injuries or damages associated with the techniques described
in this document, and do not guarantee the accuracy of this document.
Section 2: Assumptions
It is assumed throughout this document that the "whip" under
consideration is a multi-tailed cat. The use of single-tailed whips requires
advanced study, and is beyond the scope of this document.
It is assumed that the area one will primarily be flogging is the back.
Intense flogging of other parts of the body can involve additional safety
concerns and training, and is beyond the scope of this document.
It is also assumed that you have some familiarity with the theory and
practice of modern SM. If you have no clue WHY a person would wish to be
flogged, are not sure if SM is abuse, or are not aware that SM should be
consensual, we suggest you examine a book such as Sensuous Magic by Pat
Califia. Such a discussion is beyond the scope of this document.
Section 3: General Safety
Areas of the body such as joints, or places where internal organs are not
protected by bones, should never be struck with anything harder than a
caressing, brushing stroke. Also, avoid heavily striking areas over bones that
aren't protected by layers of tissue, such as the collarbone and the anklebones.
Don't strike the bottom's face when the bottom's eyes are open and unprotected.
When flogging the back heavily, avoid the lower back below the ribcage, where
the kidneys are exposed. Also, avoid striking the spine heavily and directly.
Avoid heavily striking the base of the neck, or anything above it.
Especially if the bottom is restrained, it is good practice to have a "safeword",
which, when used, will cause the Top to honor any request that follows it
(including that play be terminated). If the bottom has a safeword, the Top
should not hesitate to issue direct instructions to the bottom (i.e. Stand
still!), when such instructions will benefit the flogging or the scene in
general.
Especially if you are playing in public, concern may be necessary if any skin
breaks on the bottom (perhaps caused by a pimple bursting). A conservative
approach in such a situation would be to put on latex gloves, spray the area
with a rubbing alcohol solution, wipe it with a sterile cloth, and then cover
the wound with MicroFoam (see a medical shop for that product). Flogging may be
done over MicroFoam, so the scene may then continue.
If blood or other body fluids come into contact with your flogger, you should
clean the flogger before using it on anyone else (or perhaps just reserve it
from then on for that bottom, if it cannot be cleaned). One may clean floggers
by first scrubbing off (with a microbicidal soap) any obviously tainted spots,
brushing or spraying the tails with something that will kill HIV and other
bloodborne diseases but which will not harm or discolor the whip, and finally
letting it sit for at least 10 minutes to dry. You may then have to treat
leather floggers so they don't dry or crack (depending on the cleaning materials
you chose). As it can be difficult to clean and treat suede without it becoming
damaged, you may wish to avoid breaking skin with suede floggers. Also note that
Hepatitis B is much harder to kill than other viruses, and you should consider
getting the vaccination if you plan on receiving many heavy floggings during
your life. Please note that there are many opinions and ideas in the SM
community on how to clean and disinfect floggers, and that the best procedure
may depend on the type of whip in question; you may wish to ask about such
procedures at the time you purchase your whip.
When you're practicing, it's helpful to put pillows or towels over areas that
are unsafe to strike.
Section 4: Comfort
Although A-frame standing racks are valuable for the bottom to lean against,
and be restrained to, it is perfectly fine and comfortable for the bottom to
simply lean, with both hands, against a wall.
It is often valuable to discuss before beginning a scene what the bottom is
looking for out of the scene. Is he or she interested in a masochistic
experience? In this case, flogging firmly, with little or no warm-up, may be
appropriate. Is he or she interested in a sensual experience? In this case,
beginning lightly and working to more intense sensation as endorphin levels rise
may be appropriate. Is he or she interested in a spiritual experience? In this
case, some ceremonial actions such as lighting candles or burning incense may be
appropriate, along with slow build-up culminating in strong strokes separated by
synchronized breathing.
When one is just learning flogging, or if one wishes "thud" rather
than "sting" at all costs, it may be helpful for the bottom to wear a
sweatshirt during the flogging.
Finally, it can greatly assist the experience of the bottom if he or she is
encouraged to (and given the space to) keep his or her breathing show and deep
during the course of the flogging.
Especially when the flogging is beginning, it's important that the room being
used is warm enough, as the bare back and front of a bottom can become cool
quite quickly. This is not generally the sensation either of you would desire.
Section 5: Stance
The best stance for flogging is often a lunging stance (such as that
frequently assumed in fencing). The Top's legs are separated with the front of
the Top's body pointing to one side. The foot nearer to the bottom points toward
the bottom, and the rear foot points to the side.
The knees should be slightly bent, to facilitate easily crouching lower (to
ease lower strikes) and side-to-side motion (to ease the use of different angles
of impact).
The ideal stance is a flexible one, as the Top may want to move quickly from
one position to another as the different strokes require. Good floggings often
remind one of a dance.
Section 6: Wrapping
Wrapping is the uncomfortable effect caused by the tails of the flogger
landing too high, and wrapping over the shoulder. This can be avoided when it
happens by stepping back (so the tails CANNOT reach that far) and/or lowering
one's stance into a deeper crouch.
Section 7: Grip
For most floggers (single-tail whips excepted), it is best to grip the whip
near the base of the handle, away from the tails. This will facilitate the use
of leverage to focus impact. It is also valuable to grip the flogger firmly.
This will facilitate firm, confident strokes, with less lost energy.
Section 8: Build-Up and Cool-Down
Unless one's bottom is seeking a purely masochistic experience, it is
generally best to begin the flogging slowly and lightly, progressing to greater
intensities as time goes on. Let it begin ever-so caressingly, and build as
endorphin levels rise to stronger strokes. Most skin exhibits redness when it is
warmed up to the point where harder strokes may be done. It generally takes
15-20 minutes or more for endorphin levels in the body to increase.
For many people, an important part of build-up is the smell of leather; for
such a person, at various points before and during the scene you may hold the
whip near the bottom's face and allow him or her to smell and/or kiss it. For
other people, an important part of build-up is the act of being put in
restraints; if you are putting wrist restraints on such a person (perhaps to
attach them to an A-frame rack before a flogging), do so very slowly.
It can be helpful for warm-up to have the whip come into contact LIGHTLY with
all parts of the body; this is more psychological than anything else. Just
draping the tails on the front of the body and swooshing them back and forth as
you go down and over the fronts of the legs can help the whole body feel more
included before beginning serious work on the back.
Many scenes have a point which is a peak (at which the bottom often either
safewords, or comes very close to safewording). One may then enter a cool-down
phase for the flogging (gradually lowering intensities). Cool-down may be
omitted, depending on the preferences of the bottom and what sort of aftercare
is being planned.
Section 9: Varying Sensations
Most people can take a longer and more intense flogging (and enjoy it more)
if sensations are varied during the course of it. Periods of "thuddy"
sensation may be alternated with periods of "stingy" sensation. It is
VERY helpful to occasionally stop, and perhaps run one's fingers or a fur mitten
gently over the bottom's back; after this interlude, one may build again to
stronger strokes, often reaching a level which would have caused a safeword
before the interlude.
It is very good practice to not always strike in the same place every time;
this is annoying to many people, and is not considered desirable (unless one is
TRYING to be annoying, and trying to end the scene with a safeword). A pattern
of strokes will be discussed which automatically accomplishes this. But, at the
very least, alternating sides of the back for strokes is good practice.
For many bottoms, whatever sensations may be varied, one aspect of the
flogging must remain relatively constant; the pace of the strokes. Strokes that
are rhythmic (and hence predictable) cause a hypnotic trance for many people.
Strokes that are out of rhythm are jarring and can cause fear. This may be the
effect desired, but a Top should be aware that this is the effect which
out-of-rhythm strokes will have.
It's often helpful to switch floggers (perhaps going from a heavy-weight cat
to a scourge, and back again) during the course of session, as desired. Working
from lighter-weight floggers to heavier ones is also helpful.
If the bottom's back is becoming too hot, it is helpful to have on hand a
water-spray bottle, to cool him or her down during a break. Another option to
accomplish the same purpose is to have on a hand a large sheet of leather or
cloth, and to fan the bottom's back with it. If the sheet in question is a sheet
of leather, such as deerskin, it may also be used to strike the back with
(perhaps folded, as well) to achieve a very thuddy sensation. When the scene is
over, it can be very comforting to the bottom to drape this sheet over his or
her back, and perhaps hug him or her through it.
Section 10: The Use of Sexual Stimulation
Many people find floggings much more pleasurable if they are sexually
aroused, or become so during the course of the flogging. If for no other reason,
sexual arousal can stimulate the release of the same hormones that are released
as the body experiences a flogging, thus facilitating the body's natural
response.
During interludes between heavy strokes, one may manually stimulate the
genitals with one's hand (possibly gloved for safety). One may also, with a
heavy flogger, lightly stroke upwards between the legs, causing the tails to
brush the entire genital area (for women) or the erogenous zones to the rear of
the testicles (for men). Some women can experience orgasm through such flogger
strokes, but this is somewhat rare.
If an A-frame rack is being used, one option many people choose is to have
another person (a "spotter") stand inside the rack and sexually
stimulate the bottom as he or she is being flogged. For many people, this works
wonders.
Other people, however, may prefer no genital contact during a flogging; it is
a matter of personal preference.
Section 11: Tips on Flogging Technique
Move into a deeper crouch, or side-to-side, as necessary. Stances should not
be rigid.
Simplify the motion of the stroke as much as possible, and use the weight of
momentum and the lever of the arm/flogger combination as much as possible. Let
the whip do the work! One may also lean forwards and backwards during the course
of a stroke to put one's weight into the stroke.
One may slightly twist the hand halfway through the stroke, if the tails of
the whip tend to splay out too much on impact.
The best way to practice, and focus one's attention, is to see on the bottom
the point you wish to strike, and then try to hit that spot. One may practice in
a similar way on walls, pillows, and light switches.
For a lighter stroke, one may slow the velocity of the whip as it reaches the
top of its arc, and let the tails gently fall on the bottom.
Generally, the more directly the tips strike the bottom, the thuddier the
sensation is. When the tips of the flogger tails brush against the bottom, and
do so quickly, the sensation is often stingier.
The tips of the flogger, as they strike, convey the greatest force of the
stroke. Thus, when one is flogging heavily, it is helpful to strike in such a
way that the tips land first; this will also help one avoid
"wrapping", which occurs when the middle of the tails strikes a good
area, but the tips (which land later) wrap around to strike over the shoulders
or around the torso. This is generally considered bad form.
It is difficult to judge what strokes and whips to use on a bottom at a
particular time, if one does not know what those strokes feel like. Thus, it is
important as a Top to experience each of the sensations which you have in your
repertoire. Consider bottoming regularly in order to become a better Top.
Section 12: Different Types of Strokes
Omitted from discussion here are specialty strokes such as double-flogger (a
technique borrowed from Kendo), snapping, two-handed, and side strokes.
One basic stroke is the overhand stroke. It consists of striking overhand,
with the palm towards the bottom. One may use the second knuckle of the first
finger as a "sight" for follow through.
Another basic stroke is the backhand stroke. It consists of striking
overhand, with the palm towards you. Again, one may use the second knuckle of
the first finger as a "sight" for follow through. The backhand stroke
feels the same to the bottom as the overhand stroke, but the overhand stroke and
the backhand stroke may be put together to form a continuous "figure
8" pattern, which is very useful.
A final basic stroke is the punching stroke, which may be either overhand or
backhand, but which includes flipping the wrist to provide more of a sensation
of the tails going straight into their target, rather than striking them
obliquely. This is commonly perceived as "thuddier" than other
strokes, and is valuable for providing a different sensation, as well as
allowing strokes in body areas (especially lower ones) that might otherwise be
difficult to strike. It is often easier to learn the punching stroke if you use
your non-flogging hand on your shoulder as a guide for the whip tails as they
begin their motion.
Another type of stroke which is sometimes used is one where the whip is held
loosely (perhaps by the loop at the end) and twirled in a great circle. The
continuous twirling can be brought near the bottom's back, so the tails upon
each revolution either come into contact with the back, or come close enough to
it to move air in the general area. This can provide continuous sensation.
I suppose that the act of lightly draping the tails of the whip over the
bottom's back, and gently caressing the back with them, could count as a type of
stroke. In any case, it is very valuable and adds to the sensuality of the
scene.
One principle that applies to ANY sort of flogging: every bottom is a little
different, and has different likes, dislikes, and preferences. Some of these may
be learned through pre-scene negotiation, but others will be discovered during
the course of play. For this reason, no two floggings are ever identical; the
best play is tailored to the people involved.
Section 13: A Useful Stroke Pattern
It is helpful for flogging purposes to think of the back as being divided
into four sections: the top half of the ribcage left of the spine, the top half
of the ribcage right of the spine, the bottom half of the ribcage left of the
spine, and the bottom half of the ribcage right of the spine.
Thus, consider the following view of the back: ***
* *
***
Left ***************** Right
* 1 2 | 3 4 *
* | *
* ______|_______*
* 5 6 | 7 8 *
* | *
* | *
*****************
Stroke Pattern, for a Right-Handed Top
- Backhand, stroke direction diagonal (from the top to down, and from the
left to right)
- Overhand, stroke direction diagonal (from the top to down, and from the
right to left)
- Backhand, stroke direction diagonal (from the top to down, and from the
left to right)
- Overhand, stroke direction diagonal (from the top to down, and from the
right to left)
- Backhand, stroke direction diagonal (from the top to down, and from the
left to right)
- Overhand "Punching"
- Backhand "Punching"
- Overhand, stroke direction diagonal (from the top to down, and from the
right to left)
Stroke pairs 1/2 and 3/4 especially may be done in a figure-8 pattern. With
practice, stroke pairs 5/6 and 7/8 will have a figure-8 feel to them as well.
Section 14: Music
Most people find that floggings are enhanced by the presence of good music.
Currently popular titles include:
 | Peter Gabriel, "Passion" |
 | Enigma, "Enigma II" |
 | Tangerine Dream, "Canyon Dreams" |
 | Andreas Vollenweider, "Down to the Moon" |
Be careful that the music is not too loud to hear the bottom's safeword, if a
verbal safeword is being used. One of the joys of SM for many people is hearing
the cries, moans, and verbal feedback from the bottom; this is all lost if the
volume is too high. Unfortunately, this difficulty often happens at many
so-called "fetish nights" in bars. Most people find that it is much
easier to set up a pleasant environment for SM at someone's residence or at
dedicated SM community space.
Section 15: To Learn More
This web page has only covered the basics. As is
the case with many activities in life, the best way to learn is to observe
and learn from someone who is highly skilled.
Classes on SM. technique, when available, can also be a terrific way to improve
one's skills. There are many organizations that give classes in various
BDSM subjects. Check with some of the NYS organizations listed in the
Resource Section. There are also many book which cover the Art of
Flogging. These are readily available from any scene or website
bookseller.
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