Diluted hibiscrub is really good for mild skin abrasions, it's antibacterial and antimicrobial. Most floggers can also be cleaned in this solution too but as stated if it's broken skin it shouldn't be used on anyone else. |
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The aftercare will also depend on the location. If it was shoulder blades/butt as above. If it was back/side of back keep an eye on kidneys.
Appreciate that this goes beyond what was asked, but do seek out what makes you smile/brings you happiness in a couple of days,
You might experience drop.
Speak with the flogger about techniques and boundaries next time as older skin can be thinner and more care taken. Moisturiser first for a few days ahead of time can help. But if not otherwise agreed, they might have overstepped and many Dommes/female tops & men are not great at pre-negotiation and don’t check in regularly equally men often take it without safewording because free Dommes are in short supply. |
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"As above definitely dont use that flogger on anyone else. I wasn’t the one using it I was taking the flogging "
If the flogger has drawn blood the person using it should never use it on someone else. If they are using such implements to draw blood on multiple people I wouldnt trust them as far as I can throw them. |
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By *ottsguy40 OP Man 20 weeks ago
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"As above definitely dont use that flogger on anyone else. I wasn’t the one using it I was taking the flogging
If the flogger has drawn blood the person using it should never use it on someone else. If they are using such implements to draw blood on multiple people I wouldnt trust them as far as I can throw them. "
I not be going back that’s for sure as blood was a hard limit discussed I’ve already said about her not to reuse any equipment |
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