Fisting injuries

Apparently fisting can be dangerous. If you’re not careful the dominant might end up laughing so hard that she bumps her head. That’s at least according to this post by Rain DeGrey.

I’ve never tried fisting and, after reading her post, I can’t say I’m in a big hurry to. The intensity of it sounds a little intriguing but more disturbing. I’ve gone icy cold during heavy play, and experienced pins and needles in non-constricted extremities as my body pulls back blood into its core. But I’ve never experienced the kind of brief blindness that Rain describes. I suspect that would freak me the hell out.

The charming sequence of images below are by the artist Gracy Gimp. They are actually from a sequence of 9 images titled Adèle & Lambert. Shown below is the first four and the very final one (click to enlarge any of them). The missing intermediate drawings are numbered 5, 6, 7 and 8.
Adèle & Lambert 1Adèle & Lambert 2

Adèle & Lambert 3Adèle & Lambert 4
Adèle & Lambert 9

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2 thoughts on “Fisting injuries”

  1. Fisting, giving or receiving, scares the heck out of me. Intellectually, I know that it’s safe if it’s done right, but penetration scenes like that scare me for some reason. I’ve never done it.

    I wonder if it’s a bit like the power trip I get when I use sounds on a man (because it’s so invasive). I had to be talked into trying that, and (after I’d been trained to do it, of course) it turned out to be quite a rush.

    I love the sweetness of the cartoons! lol

    Sorry I haven’t been around the last few weeks. Life was sucky, but it’s getting better. Thanks for your kind words about my Parrot. I still like your blog and I check it often. The ladies at work like it too (my domme job. lol I do not check it at school).

    1. For me it’s the width of fisting that scares me, not the depth. A lot of people seem to have issues with sounds, but it never worried me because they always start small. Penetration and invasion is hot. It’s the stretching I don’t like 🙂

      Glad to hear life is getting better for you. Hope that trend continues. I read all your posts and always wish you well. My thoughts are with you on the rehab process.

      -paltego

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