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Friday, September 13, 2013

May The Force Be With You

One of my first punishment spankings occured when I threw something out of anger. Tom's reaction was to tell me to go to the basement so we could talk. On one hand, since we had been experimenting with a D/S dynamic, I was excited to see his inner Dom come out. On the other hand I knew that he was really pissed at me and I wasn't really sure what to expect. So by the time he got downstairs I was already halfway in tears. And you know what he brought with him? Our son's lightsaber toy. On one hand it's hollow and pretty lightweight, so you wouldn't think it would be terrible, but it has quite the sting to it. That being said, this was one of my first real punishment spankings. So he stopped the minute I cried out, which was after only three swats. That was plenty to keep me good for a good half a week. I know that as time goes on and he becomes more confident with spanking, I will not get off so easy! How is it that we're only a few weeks into this and Tom already has a favorite implement? And I absolutely despise it - it really is quite stingy. I will never hear the phrase "May the force be with you" the same way again!


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  1. Oh my gosh. I may have to take back my request this morning for a Star Wars marathon this weekend BAHAHA. Kids break their toys a lot....maybe :)

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    1. Ooh - a Star Wars marathon sounds fun! Yes...kids break their toys all the time...bwahaha!

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  2. Hello and welcome to blogland.

    I had to chuckle at this, my son's light sabre is very light weight and also collapsable. Hmm, I think it would make a very good implement.

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    1. I wonder if it's the same one. This one also collapses. Perhaps you should hide it before your HOH gets any ideas!

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  3. Welcome! I hope to read your other post soon.

    As I type this, I kid you not I just saw my neighbour walk by with 2 light sabres and a mini hockey stick. I think I'd choose the light sabre! LOL

    I guess I should be grateful that my boys are old enough now that all their toys are electronic. There is enough our kitchen in our bedroom, I don't need any children's toys in there too!

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    1. Hi Wilma! I agree that the lightsaber sounds better than a hockey stick. That would be all sorts of ouchie!

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  4. Hi TomsRose ~

    Just wanted to welcome you to blogland! And what a cute post! As the mother of 2 older boys, I am very familiar with light sabers - but thanks to you, I'll see them in a whole new light, lol.

    :) Cali

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    1. Haha. I will never see them the same-even if Tom ends up moving onto something else!

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  5. Hello! Glad to see you here. Blogging has seemed to really help me and I hope it does the same for you.

    Leave it to a man to grab a light saber...

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  6. Glad to hear you find blogging so helpful. I am hoping that it helps me to process all if this as well as to find help when I need it. And yes...leave it to a man...lol!

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  7. Thank you to everyone for such a warm welcome to blogland and to DD!

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  8. Yes I would imagine that the light saber makes a good implement :) TX has a implement called "white lightening" that is like a mini light saber and it's made of lexan and it hurts like heck! I am assuming that the light saber is made of a similar material? You did get off easy but I am sure once he gets comfortable then you won't get off as easily ;)

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    1. Yes, it's quite the implement. I'm not sure what the material is. Perhaps I should google it! It's some sort of hard plastic. It seems to bruise quickly, although I bruise easily, so who knows? And yes, I'm SURE I won't get off easily once he realizes he can take things a lot farther without hurting me!

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    1. He is very creative. It makes me excited and a bit nervous for the rest of our journey! :P

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  10. Lol at the light saber.

    And yes you'd think something like that wouldn't hurt so much. The favorite implement around here (his, not mine) is a plastic blind tilt wand. Very light and thin. That thing hurts so bad. I really want to hide it...unfortunately we have more blinds in our house though.

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