LadyConstanze -> RE: Cat O Nine tails (4/7/2012 9:20:20 PM)
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ORIGINAL: ChatteParfaitt Yeah, you want a flogger. Extreme Restraints has some very good quality gear, I can attest to that. I have ordered from them for years, and quality does not vary. It's good to excellent (depending on product). Customer service is very good. Do some research about the gear you choose (please). I have personally left marks from a heavy suede flogger, and I am not exactly well known for my upper body strength (I'm a tiny person.) I have (more than one) small leather flogger that looks innocent as all hell that can do some major damage. A real cat o nine? Don't even think about it unless you are *very* skilled. Same with any actual whip. Practice makes perfect on those babies. Let's put it this way: I have been flogging people for years, if you put a whip in my hand, I would 1) pray I was dressed in leather and 2) practice til my arm fell off. BTW: You can buy floggers with knots and such. Again, lengthy practice on a non human target is the key. YES! Definitely a flogger to start off with, a Co9 is actually a vicious weapon that needs a lot of skill, this comes from the time of boats were people were punished with a Co9 (too small to swing a cat goes back to the cat of 9 tails), it's a rather vicious instrument that had metal bits at the end of the 9 tails and tore skin, I think anything above 30 strokes was considered to be a death punishment, you really really do not want a beginner to have one of those.
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