Baton’s Bastinado on a Submissive’s Secured Soles

Bastinado is one of those things that doesn’t seem to scary until you try it, at which point it rapidly shifts into the horribly fucked up and disturbing category. It’s pretty much the opposite of something like sounding. That looks scary, but when you eventually do find someone to stick a metal rod down your urethra, it’s actually fine. Almost pleasant even. That’s definitely not the case with foot punishment.

Beatings on the ass or thighs can be very painful, but there’s something simple about them. Lots of muscle, thick bones and layers of fat. In contrast the foot has 26 small bones and 33 joints all packed into a relatively small space. That creates a complex series of nerve ending packed surfaces, where the sensations can vary dramatically from blow to blow. Whenever my feet are beaten I always have the vision of little bones cracking and breaking, which frankly freaks me out. Of course the human body is a lot tougher than it looks, and no sane scene will ever get anywhere that kind of point. Feet can absorb a lot of punishment. Unfortunately my imagination refuses to believe that. Stupid imagination .

This image features Mistress Baton and was taken from this tweet. The little bit of tape fixing his big toes together is a particularly devilish touch. If you’d like to enjoy a beating from Mistress Baton in person, then her tour schedule is here.

Author: paltego

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2 thoughts on “Baton’s Bastinado on a Submissive’s Secured Soles”

    1. How people respond to different types of pain is an interesting area. I should probably do a post or two on it. For me, bastinado is less about the pure pain (although it does hurt) but more the psychological aspect of being hit on (what I imagine are) delicate bones. But there are definitely other types of pain that are hard limits for me. It’s interesting to think what makes the difference about how we process pain – what works and what doesn’t. It varies a lot from person to person and I’m not sure it’s all purely about intensity.

      Thanks the comment. I shall ponder on this more 🙂

      -paltego

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