
YouTube spankings and judicial fantasies
Posted at 02:56 on 12 Dec 2011 by Pandora / Blake
I've stumbled across a few unexpected and good public YouTube spankings lately. This one was found by D (we were searching for 'dragon spanking' in the name of Rule #34, believe it or not):
Only one whack with a wooden paddle, but it's a solid one. I was also entertained by the comment accompanying it:
"Went to Pride and came across "spanking will turn you gay" well guess what!? It worked... actually I was already... but it felt good."
(There are some other convincing "one strike" paddling clips on youtube here and here.)
A young woman is given 18 smacks over jeans for her birthday by gleeful friends, while being held face-down on the ground. She seems largely amused by the whole affair. I particularly liked the way the spanker keeps blowing and rubbing his palms between smacks - but seems determined to keep on dishing it out just as hard, despite the sting.
Finally, this one was linked on Twitter by QuaiDisciplines:
In this scene from The Incredible Journey of Mary Bryant, the young Mary watches a woman receive 25 lashes. This is severe, realistic and utterly gorgeous if you like historical judicial punishments. I particularly enjoyed the harsh soundscape of the whipping itself - the punchy, wet sounds of the lash landing, and the woman's screams muffled by her gag.
My prison caning with Pain4Fem was nearly three years ago now. It scratched that itch for a while, but watching this clip I realised I'm ready to start thinking about my next severe punishment on camera. My ideal scenario would be a historical, judicial setting: a whipping block or bench with restraints and a gag; me in petticoats, playing a hapless, probably poor young woman given a harsh sentence. The sentence should be between 25 and 50 strokes, but I wouldn't want to decide the exact number myself. I'd want it to be the cane, though, and I'd want Tom to deliver it. I could trust him to do it hard enough; hard enough to draw blood, to make me scream through the gag.
The problem is that I don't have any shoot budget until a few months into new year, but I want to do it now, while I have time to heal. And I can't think of a location which would be suitable and wouldn't also be expensive. Rather than film what I'd like to be an atmospheric, believable scene in an entirely inappropriate interior, perhaps this one should wait until I can afford to do it properly. In the meantime, the thought of it will just have to tide me over.
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And while I have no idea of locations or of the pricing to arrange an on location shoot, I am confident that something will fall your way.
Loki
Yet again, my admiration and respect for you increases.
Best Regards,
Quai
I would suggest you read "A Curate's Wife" by my erstwhile friend the late (great) Alex Birch, for inspiration.
You can find it on Kilahara's Library of Spanking Fiction.
All the best with your efforts and don't rush it.
Jimi
They asked their fans make advance orders for their new album. The money the fans paid (in advance) funded the time the band needed to male the album and all the people who paid for it in advance got a special edition of the CD/DVD.
Alternatively you could go pre-victorian and go for a public judicial spanking - those who order in advance get a ticket to participate as an audience member as the judical caning is fimed.
Now I fell really bad and need to lie down for a while.
I enjoy your blog.
I suspect I like the idea of an audience event more than Pandora, because controlling them is a complex business; but I feel it could probably be managed with sufficient planning. And I personally like the idea greatly; if you look forward to 'A touch of the birch', I make a similar comment there about a film I've been cooking up for a while.
Also, confirmation bias is an interesting thing. It's not two weeks ago that a conversation about Marillion which started with the same story led to me writing a song about the celebrity and fashion industries, playing off their 'hollow men' song lyric.
I suspect I like the idea of an audience event more than Pandora, because controlling them is a complex business; but I feel it could probably be managed with sufficient planning. And I personally like the idea greatly; if you look forward to 'A touch of the birch', I make a similar comment there about a film I've been cooking up for a while.
Also, confirmation bias is an interesting thing. It's not two weeks ago that a conversation about Marillion which started with the same story led to me writing a song about the celebrity and fashion industries, playing off their 'hollow men' song lyric.
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