As you maybe know from one of my previous posts (A Gift for Adele), I collect whips, especially the riding whips. Maybe it’s a odd hobby for a horse, but if you think about it a little, it makes sense ;-)
Recently I acquired three new vintage riding whips. If the top two don’t look like that on first sight, it’s because they don’t have the lea
Two of them are interesting by being foldable. The whip consists of several parts, each being about 30 cm (12”) long. They can be screwed together in any combination to make desired length and to allow easier transport.
The idea is interesting and the craftmanship impressive, but these whips are generally not useable for a spanking. They are pretty rigid and the connecting mechanism isn’t in a top shape now, after some 90 years. Remember, when riding, you are generally not expected to actually whip the horse. Although unruly horse can of course earn a swift lash sometimes, whip is generally meant more as a tool of signalling and communication.

Modern exploration of the pocket-size whip idea can be seen in a another whip from my collection. This one is made from plastic and is retractable, like telescopic antennas. I’ve got it from a friend of mine as a present and I keep it handy most of the time, as it permanently resides in my laptop bag (causing amusing scenes at various security checkpoints, which is of course another story). It can be used as a nice surprise when someone keeps teasing you while expecting that you don’t have any suitable argument of physical nature nearby.
Although this whip looks quite fragile, it can be used for spanking with surprisingly positive results. Of course, it’s not intended to give full-force lashes (it tends to fall apart when you hit hard). But the end of the whip is surprisingly flexible and the rubber slapper is pretty heavy. So it could render impressive sting, when properly used on naked skin.
In case of some iron-butt spankees, you may be required to use more substantial tool or be more imaginative in choosing the body part being coaxed. But generally I can recommend this tool as good for mobile percussive attitude adjustment scenarios.
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