Monday, June 16, 2014

O is for Over The Knee

I haven't looked, but I would not be surprised if the majority of my fellow A-Z bloggers chose Over The Knee for their letter O.

Over the knee spankings have a special niche in our style of life.   I suspect that it is the most popular real life spanking method:  the intimacy of close body contact, the stimulation of bare hand on bare bottom and the sheer unscripted spontaneity of it all makes for a delightful experience.   And a rather special form of foreplay.

But as spanking authors, such instant fun makes it a method of spanking that seldom turns up in our works of fiction.   Those bloggers who recount their real life spanking adventures often relate over the knee sessions with their partners:  but those who specialize in spanking fiction tend to shy away from it.

This possibly because spanking erotica lends itself best to the ritual and the sting that comes from some dreaded implement, not from a quick romp around the bed covers.

A real life OTK can last for ages and ages:  gentle slaps that arouse a pinkness slowly and bringing a deep personal satisfaction:  trying to capture such a session in print would involve much repetition.   The real life experience does not lend itself to prose, for constant repetition - on the page - is more likely to bore than to titillate.

With an over the knee spanking, there is no lengthy anticipation, no formal submission to accept the coming ordeal, no bondage, no whips, no chains.   Props that make fiction more intense, even if rarely - if never - part of one's actual bedroom activity.

So we have what must be the spanko author's greatest enigma:   the most enjoyable real life spankings are the very worst for including in spanking fiction.

Which really is very curious, don't you think?

1 comment:

  1. The letter O, in your alphabet can also stand for Older. I have always found when an older woman, such as grandmother, governess, female cook, or a business woman who is spanked on her bare bottom most enjoyable reading, or seeing.

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