I'm curious about aftercare. How do you specifically do it?
When my sub and I do a scene--basically, anything that gets either of us into any kind of altered, meditative state, there is some aftercare involved.
Since I am primarily the Domme, I usually am the one giving the aftercare. I'm very new at this, so it's pretty haphazard for the both of us. After flogging him for a while, he will sometimes get into a state where he needs to stay lying down and silent for some time.
Once he's made it clear that he's done being flogged/beaten and needs to rest, I usually lie beside him, or apply aloe to his back(unless he wants to keep the welts) and give him a back massage until he's ready to come out of sub space.
I ask what other people do because I've found that this can be a very delicate mental state for some people. When I was less experienced, I once left the room to use the bathroom/wash my face and let him rest, and realized that it was a bad idea to leave him alone just the way he was. Likewise, when I've just been beaten, I want someone to be sitting/lying beside me to help me process the rush.
Any thoughts?
When my sub and I do a scene--basically, anything that gets either of us into any kind of altered, meditative state, there is some aftercare involved.
Since I am primarily the Domme, I usually am the one giving the aftercare. I'm very new at this, so it's pretty haphazard for the both of us. After flogging him for a while, he will sometimes get into a state where he needs to stay lying down and silent for some time.
Once he's made it clear that he's done being flogged/beaten and needs to rest, I usually lie beside him, or apply aloe to his back(unless he wants to keep the welts) and give him a back massage until he's ready to come out of sub space.
I ask what other people do because I've found that this can be a very delicate mental state for some people. When I was less experienced, I once left the room to use the bathroom/wash my face and let him rest, and realized that it was a bad idea to leave him alone just the way he was. Likewise, when I've just been beaten, I want someone to be sitting/lying beside me to help me process the rush.
Any thoughts?