Bullwhip whips,

Bullwhips, most people recognize them when you start talking about the Wild West. In that genre, these kind of whips always pass by. The “hero” has it attached to the saddle of his horse as standard with his “equipment”. Or in his hands and where it is not used in driving the animals that are led to another part of the country, there is usually a scene where the two Cowboys go head to head and the swipe at the other becomes hurled.

If you google you will also come across a lot about it, among other things, within the themes of the slavery periods, (landowners who used a Bullwhip) as a punishment attribute on the farm worker to give him a beating. Also in those films (think of the iconic series North and South, among others to name one), it is a frequently used attribute.

In addition, you can find a lot via sites such as Google with regard to the technically workable side, such as about speeds, sound barriers, faster than sound and therefore has a greater speed than a jet aircraft. That the “crack” gives a hard bang, about air displacement and more such technical details. Interesting to read, for sure. And has it aroused your curiosity so read that, I would say to you. Because I don’t think it’s necessary to write what has already been written, I’m going to write other info here, so it’s probably interesting for you to know about the Bullwhip.

More importantly, the info I describe here has everything to do with working with a Bullwhip within the SM. The SM with me. A Bullwhip is in principle a life-threatening attribute. A Whip that can cause massive damage when used by someone who doesn’t quite know what they are holding in their hands. And is not intended to be used as you see in movies like above and in my examples.

To be able to handle a Bullwhip and know what I have in my hands, I practice on a daily basis. Every day there is a moment when I pick up my Bullwhip and move it, flick it back and forth, keep my wrist flexible, let my hand and arm build up a memory of what to do when I have my Bullwhip in my hand. I teach my eyes to estimate, remember and determine distances. What I do with and for my Bullwhip is what someone else does on a daily basis in a gym where it learns, trains and builds a habituation in the “memory” to put it that way.

Working with a Bullwhip can be compared to top sport for a body, not only for the receiving side, most certainly and more importantly for the giving side. I as a giver, should use/process your body in such a way that it gives you an advantage, it makes you happy, you want to receive it, it makes you strong in your mind, you can access your emotions. That is only possible if I ensure that you receive safely and that you do not suffer any damage. Similarly, a sports coach pushes you so far that you can experience muscle pain, but never so far that you incur a muscle injury.

What you see in movies is nothing but fixie. The films in which you see in a fragment how a whip blow goes across a back and leaves a bloody open wound is what was at most a reality in the distant past with real slaves on plantations. And unfortunately that which you can often encounter on the internet these days by people who post photos without knowing what they have been doing. An absolute no, not don, to reality. You damage a body. A Bullwhip makes an air movement with enormous speed and power, so of course you don’t let the Bull itself come down on someone else with that heaviness. The air displacement is what makes you come down on another. This is achieved by creating a speed that arises during retrieval and not during eviction, it is precisely the last piece that passes the tap. Believe me, you feel it.

Can I give you light welts (similar to a nail scratch) and/or some bruises while I’m working on you with my Bullwhip? The answer is: yes, you can. Could it be that afterwards you have visible blue, yellow or otherwise some colored spots or stripes on your skin? Yes, that can happen. I can’t guarantee that nothing will ever be visible, nor will I guarantee that there will be nothing visible at the end of our battle or far after, so I certainly won’t.

Can I guarantee that there is always something visible afterwards / afterwards, no actually not. Both scenarios have everything to do with the influence of variables that differ per person and that differ depending on the moment. Those moment dependent Phariables mean things like, are you taking your medicine, what is the temperature of your skin, is it high summer and extremely hot, do you come out of the snow, does your skin always draw very quickly and easily, is the Bull all I need? have endured or have there been other sensations on your skin before, are you stuck at the moment or not at all (your body may react which is just not convenient, but has happened) and even more of these influences that cannot be calculated in advance that can play. Am I happy with my performance if I hit you with color, no, definitely not. I am proud of myself when there is actually nothing visible with you, but you have given complete surrender to me and my whip.

It is not an achievement to hit you with marks. It’s an achievement to have you bend your knees without it. I want to work with my Bullwhip. And I’m not afraid to work with it. It is very hard work. Whether I’m letting you have a brief introduction to the proverbial “boyfriend” or having a long run. I like to take up the challenge.

Of course I don’t do that in full, no I do that by playing with my whip and teasing you and letting you “get used” to my game. I tease, stroke, introduce you, challenge you. My goal is to slowly “decorate” you not in terms of marks, but in your feeling.

To fight a fight and to give you every opportunity to surrender to me, to want to hold on for me. Do you dare to challenge me to fight a battle with me? And discover how long you make me work to win you?

 

Be alert, When clicking on the films, the sound also starts immediately!

© Domina, Mrs. Jacqueline

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