I arrived at Nora’s estate today, flown in specifically for the punishment ceremony. Nora often has me on-site to provide aftercare and first aid during her events, ensuring the well-being of all involved. This evening, multiple individuals will participate in duckie’s punishment, and I will be closely monitoring him to guarantee his safety throughout the process.
Following the ceremony, I will be available for immediate medical examination and first aid. Over time, I have become very familiar with duckie’s aftercare routine, which includes three essential steps:
- Conduct a thorough medical examination.
- Administer necessary first aid for cuts, bruises, or other minor injuries.
- Assist in his personal comfort by ensuring he is settled in bed with a treat and something to watch on TV.
I do not anticipate any injuries requiring serious medical attention, but I will reassess duckie’s condition tomorrow and publish a summary of my findings.
I followed the blogged stream last evening. Goodness. Seems pauses were needed, if only momentary. I learned things. For one, by setting specific targets on a boy, the total number of lashes can be raised significantly. Obviously, Madam Nora, and you also, and duckie for the matter, are pros. Here, this would enable longer participation by more girls. Jeannie and I gave krissi 150 for duckie last week. We both find it such an incredible rush and can get to excited. We used homemade crops (pressed for time – it was after work, krissi got no warmup. It was cold-cropping) krissi made from long bamboo plant stakes. Jeannie’s first one BROKE, at a bamboo node, and the sharper end – where the rod broke – brought blood on an inside of his inner thigh (at the moment he was inverted – feet up and head down – in my rack). I treated it promptly – only a minor flesh wound; so we continued, turning him right-side-up after we were satisfied the underside of his cock, and his balls, had had enough.
Nora is certainly a pro targeting her strikes. She has lots of practice. I’ve trained duckie as well as a few other subs of Nora’s on first-aid care, because I am not there 24/7, so we’ve created a system so the subs can handle the routine things for one another.
Smart to pause and care for minor injuries as they occur. Then you can resume business without small issues becoming larger ones that require medical care.