Alice522 and EffEf, your comments on this subject are quiet interesting and educating, maybe we can all learn about big and small floggers, I most certainly did. Thanks for the posts, as far as the vid goes, I found it very arousing and intense at the same time. Some people can withstand pain more than others, and others can act better than some. Maybe this rule applies in this case.
I thank you both, Alice and EffEf, for your contributions and I'm pleased you found this as entertaining as I did. Perhaps we should try to get a Forum going so that exchanges like this could be regularised.
I disagree, Alice.
The big flogger has more and wider strands, resulting in a bigger impact area. The bigger the impact area, the more distributed the force of the blow is, making it more of a slap than a sting.
The small flogger at the beginning had fewer strands made from thin leather cords. The much smaller impact area concentrates the force of the blow, making it much more of a sting.
You can also hear the different sound the floggers make on impact: the small one sounded like a sharp sting while the bigger flogger made a low thud sound.
Most floggers and masochists prefer the bigger and wider floggers as a warming up tool. Because of their size and sound they do look more spectacular, but they hurt less. Small floggers with few strands made from hard material (hollow plastic tubes, leather cords, hemp ropes...) can really cut deep in skin and flesh, and the pain is much more a sharp sting or a sensation of being cut.
This general rule about impact area also explains why single tail whips and canes are much harder to bear than floggers. Of course the density of the material from which the strands are made, also influences the impact. A flogger made from lamb leather is ridiculously light and has no impact compared to normal beef leather.
The flogger doesn't produce real pain like a caning, but it does sting. It's actually quite erotic, and many peoople are not into deep pain. The bigger flogger is a different matter and produces a more intense sting. Note how red her breasts became.
It's hard to tell if this is really hurting or just good acting; the suede flogger doesn't look all that severe and the sound has been enhanced so much it sounds like an old Kung-fu movie, but either way, it's pretty good. Two very attractive ladies, too - thank you.
Can't have hurt her that much, there wasn't even any marking on her tits...and the fact that she wasn't crying, leads me to belive she wasn't actually hurting her at all.
The big flogger has more and wider strands, resulting in a bigger impact area. The bigger the impact area, the more distributed the force of the blow is, making it more of a slap than a sting.
The small flogger at the beginning had fewer strands made from thin leather cords. The much smaller impact area concentrates the force of the blow, making it much more of a sting.
You can also hear the different sound the floggers make on impact: the small one sounded like a sharp sting while the bigger flogger made a low thud sound.
Most floggers and masochists prefer the bigger and wider floggers as a warming up tool. Because of their size and sound they do look more spectacular, but they hurt less. Small floggers with few strands made from hard material (hollow plastic tubes, leather cords, hemp ropes...) can really cut deep in skin and flesh, and the pain is much more a sharp sting or a sensation of being cut.
This general rule about impact area also explains why single tail whips and canes are much harder to bear than floggers. Of course the density of the material from which the strands are made, also influences the impact. A flogger made from lamb leather is ridiculously light and has no impact compared to normal beef leather.