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Subject: Re: Does the size of the bottom matter?


Author:
Robert
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Date Posted: 10:24:18 11/20/25 Thu
In reply to: Cory 's message, "Does the size of the bottom matter?" on 10:15:55 11/20/25 Thu

Larger bottoms tend to ripple more with the application of a paddle or strap. It does depend on how the spankee is positioned. Standing straight up or laying face down on a table or bed would allow for a larger bottom to react more than if the spankee were bent over which would stretch the buttocks. Girls bottoms which are smaller, perhaps more athletic are going to react much less.

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Brooke
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Date Posted: 10:49:23 11/20/25 Thu

Hello Corey. Oppps I made a mistake and answered your question in another post. I’m sorry.


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