Fun with Lexan
A number of people I know have wanted opinion on the use of a Lexan paddle, so I’m sending them here. As many know, the sting of a wooden paddle, especially a smoothened and polished one can be an attention getter. Yes, holes properly drilled and finished increase the intensity. Lexan is very intense, and makes contact with the skin almost perfectly. If the skin is wet, or has been oiled, the sensation is very hot.
I have been on the receiving end of a Lexan paddle, as well as having used it. It’s practically unbreakable, that’s why it’s used in some anti-ballistic applications. The thinnest of Lexan paddles can be very intense. Starting lightly and slowly is important. The sound is more of a ‘splat’, aside from the sound the spankee makes.
It’s important to consider the intensity of a stroke with a Lexan paddle. I recommend only to use the Lexan on bare skin, not because of the erotic appeal, but because of the visual feedback. Being able to see what the skin is doing is important. Marking can – and will take place very quickly, and will be remembered.
My first encounter with a Lexan paddle (on the receiving end) was basically a fun one. After 5 or 6 strokes, things become very hot.
In the way of quality, consider that the edges (and any holes or window cut-outs) are perfectly and smoothly finished. A Lexan paddle (even a small one) is a fun accessory to have around in a swimming pool – or even a shower.
It can be a very erotic little devil; it’s high pitched splat sound on a bare bottom isn’t as easily detected as the sound of a wooden hairbrush or bathbrush.
But beware – a so-called ‘good’ spanking with a Lexan paddle can be very intense, and can last a long time. As with a rattan cane, it’s good to give the spankee the opportunity to recover after each stroke. Sometimes this ‘recovery time’ can be as short as 30 seconds, or as long as 2 or 3 minutes.
It depends on tolerance of the spankee, and understanding of the spanker.
Comments are welcomed.