With BDSM whips, the palette of senses becomes more intricate
Leather whips:
Are you prepared to curb bad behavior? If so, your leather whip is just a tool for pure punishment. Of course, depending on the style of the whip, a common construction includes a wrist loop, a handle, a thong, a fall, and a cracker. If properly cared for, your whip can last a lifetime.
Because of the severe nature of the leather whip, it is critical to master your aim before proceeding any further.
Here are a few guidelines for using your whip with the most effect:
- Always begin by warming up.
- Stay with the buttocks, thighs, or upper back.
- Your first whip should not be over four feet long.
- Take good care of your whip: Use antibacterial soap and warm water to clean (never submerge your whip in water as it will absorb the moisture, damaging the material and affecting its rigidity)
- Try an antibacterial toy cleaner or alcohol wipes for a quick clean.
- Conditioning your leather whip is important since a dry whip loses its strength.
- Don’t saturate your whip in oil or treatments, because this may damage it.
- It’s best to keep your whip in a cold and dry area.
- A shot-loaded whip should not be bent excessively, since this might damage the sack that holds the shot.