can you tell me about cutting

regarding cutting and scarification in bdsm play:

  • yes i have cut/been cut and enjoyed it

    Votes: 11 31.4%
  • yes i have cut/been cut and did NOT enjoy it but may again sometime

    Votes: 1 2.9%
  • yes i have cut/been cut and hope NEVER to go there again

    Votes: 2 5.7%
  • no i have not cut/been cut but i am curious and might be convinced

    Votes: 7 20.0%
  • no i have not cut/been cut and never shall - EVER! NO WAY!

    Votes: 14 40.0%

  • Total voters
    35

princess4u

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...and scarification?

do you have any first-hand knowledge on the subject?

what types of cuts? what instruments were used?

were the cuts made with the intent of scarring?

on what areas of the body were the cuts made?

if you haven't ever done it or had it done, would you consider it?

can you describe the fulfillment derived from the action?
 
Man I don't know why anyone would say they don't like to cut! Come on here people nothing is better than getting or cutting oneself! It's the greatest pleasure known to man or woman for crying out loud here!
 
Not everyone here likes cutting - cutting itself is pretty much a more "extreme" activity to partake in it. For me, personally, I like bruising over cutting. Not that that was a post that was answering the question.
 
Branding, cutting....marks of possession This is a thread we had on our experiences. We have done cutting using a razor blade and intend doing more. Not sure how I would describe the experience for me (he is looking forward to more)......bit of a love/hate thing. Break out in a sweat while waiting for the first cut, love the psychological pull of it, get a buzz, and both dread and am drawn back to repeating it. Wouldn't interest me to do it to myself as the attraction for me is in it being a mark of his possession, not something I want or need to inflict on myself for any reason.

Catalina :rose:
 
princess4u said:
...and scarification?

do you have any first-hand knowledge on the subject?

what types of cuts? what instruments were used?

were the cuts made with the intent of scarring?

on what areas of the body were the cuts made?

if you haven't ever done it or had it done, would you consider it?

can you describe the fulfillment derived from the action?

Yes, I have first hand knowledge. Long cuts on my forearm and wrist. The scars were a permanent side-effect.
 
catalina_francisco said:
Branding, cutting....marks of possession This is a thread we had on our experiences. We have done cutting using a razor blade and intend doing more. Not sure how I would describe the experience for me (he is looking forward to more)......bit of a love/hate thing. Break out in a sweat while waiting for the first cut, love the psychological pull of it, get a buzz, and both dread and am drawn back to repeating it. Wouldn't interest me to do it to myself as the attraction for me is in it being a mark of his possession, not something I want or need to inflict on myself for any reason.

Catalina :rose:

thank you for the link to your thread - i did a search on cutting but it didn't produce any results, i'm not sure why
 
Xelebes said:
Not everyone here likes cutting - cutting itself is pretty much a more "extreme" activity to partake in it. For me, personally, I like bruising over cutting. Not that that was a post that was answering the question.

that's pretty much how i feel about it - i do so love a bruise to take home with me after a session
 
jeffreysub said:
Man I don't know why anyone would say they don't like to cut! Come on here people nothing is better than getting or cutting oneself! It's the greatest pleasure known to man or woman for crying out loud here!

i think the reasons for people to say they don't like cutting are quite obvious - the pain, the blood, the "permanence" (is that a word?)

perhaps you will share your reasons for considering it such an extreme pleasure?
 
I have all kinds of cuts and burn scars on my body more inflicted by myself than anyone else. A few have been inflicted by others though.
 
*chuckles* cutting doesn't really hurt that much, but I see it as an act of agression, something you do to wound someone. A whipping doesn't actually wound someone unless you can get a nice snap on their eye. Err, anyway, that's just me, as I can see, some people here love cutting lol.
 
Aeroil said:
*chuckles* cutting doesn't really hurt that much, but I see it as an act of agression, something you do to wound someone. A whipping doesn't actually wound someone unless you can get a nice snap on their eye. Err, anyway, that's just me, as I can see, some people here love cutting lol.

LOL, think you must have had vastly different cutting and whipping experiences than mine!!

Catalina :rose:
 
catalina_francisco said:
LOL, think you must have had vastly different cutting and whipping experiences than mine!!

Catalina :rose:
I am thinking that you're forgetting catalina, that I don't have any experience at all, and though I severely doubt it, my opinion could change. Not with my current Mistress though, she doesn't like that stuff either :).
 
Aeroil said:
I am thinking that you're forgetting catalina, that I don't have any experience at all, and though I severely doubt it, my opinion could change. Not with my current Mistress though, she doesn't like that stuff either :).

Well that is what I thought but when you make statements about the outcome of particular activities, it tends to make people think you must have some actual experience. I can tell you from personal experience that cutting does hurt and whipping can easily wound, especially a bullwhip. Careful what you assume or you could end up unexpectedly in a very bad situation.

Catalina :rose:
 
not very easy to wound with a whip, a wound, by my definition, is something that can either be permanant, or damaging. A crack on the eye may blind you: wound. lol, a gash somewhere on you may bleed a bit at worst, but bleeding to death via whipping isn't going to be easy lol. 'course I could easily be wrong, and probably am, it depends on the kind of whip and I don't know the kinds. and yes I've been cut, accidents, they sting but they don't hurt, IMO.
 
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Aeroil said:
not very easy to wound with a whip, a wound, by my definition, is something that can either be permanant, or damaging. A crack on the eye may blind you: wound. lol, a gash somewhere on you may bleed a bit at worst, but bleeding to death via whipping isn't going to be easy lol. 'course I could easily be wrong, and probably am, it depends on the kind of whip and I don't know the kinds. and yes I've been cut, accidents, they sting but they don't hurt, IMO.


LOL so when did 'wound' define as bleeding to death or blinding? To me a wound is any type cut or even bruising and yes, I have bled from whipping, and I daresay if the wrong person was at the end of the whip you could bleed to death...history has shown it is very possible. I'm not sure how you feel it is not easy to wound from a whip....can do it with one slash of a whip without even trying too hard. Cutting is another experience....being cut deep enough to create a permanent scar is a lot different from an accidental cut....for one thing there is the added tension of placing yourself at the disposal of the one who is going to cut you, waiting for and anticipating the first breaking of the skin, feeling the blade cut through the layers of skin and keep going Usually a lot more slowly and exacting then an accidental cut which is often over before you know it has even happened), allowing another that control which once committed to cannot be retracted, not to mention the sweat most tend to break out in while waiting, thinking about it for days beforehand, playing it out repeatedly before it even happens.

Catalina :rose:
 
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Those are on black skin, which is more likely to form keloids than white skin, and so the scars will appear more scary on black skin than on white skin. That said, though, that's exactly what I was thinking of - anybody who says you can't die from whipping probably wasn't a slave in 18th and 19th century America.
 
princess4u said:
...and scarification?

do you have any first-hand knowledge on the subject?

what types of cuts? what instruments were used?

were the cuts made with the intent of scarring?

on what areas of the body were the cuts made?

if you haven't ever done it or had it done, would you consider it?

can you describe the fulfillment derived from the action?

I have to say that I was a cutter myself for the enjoyment and then finding a boy willing to do it made my heart jump through my mouth! It has been a long time since I have allowed anyone to do it but We used single edged blades and broken mirrors mainly on my breasts and thighs as small lines of decoration. I like pain so it was just something that would remind me of the other person even when they weren't around. I would do it again too:)
 
niteloser said:
I have to say that I was a cutter myself for the enjoyment and then finding a boy willing to do it made my heart jump through my mouth! It has been a long time since I have allowed anyone to do it but We used single edged blades and broken mirrors mainly on my breasts and thighs as small lines of decoration. I like pain so it was just something that would remind me of the other person even when they weren't around. I would do it again too:)
"For the enjoyment" - can you explain a little more? I ask because I suspect jeffreysub is going to jump on this and hear it the way he wants to, and I'd like to hear the details from you personally.

By the way, I notice this was your first post. Welcome to Lit.
 
Lol, yeah I'm probably wrong in most respects, I often am. A personal definition and a general definiton are a lot different, encarta defines wound as:

an injury in which the skin, tissue, or an organ is broken by some external force, for example, a blow or surgical incision, with damage to the underlying tissue

So I'm not that far off, whipping is more damaging to the top layer of skin than anything else. Yeah you can die from whipping, it's just not easy at all (in terms of killing someone), you can die from getting poked by a needle enough times it's just not easy.
 
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