Count

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To count is to recite or list numbers in order or enumerate items by units or groups, e.g. counted by tens. Counting may be ascending, e.g. 1-2-3-4-5, or descending, e.g. 5-4-3-2-1. Counting is to list the units one by one in order to determine the total. Counting may be done out loud or silently.

In spanking, the spankee may be instructed to count out loud. This ritual has a number of benefits. Such utterances may reinforce the spankee's submission. To count out loud also keeps the spankee involved in the scene. If the top announced the punishment, the bottom understands how much remains, e.g. three strappings of 25 strokes each. Occasionally, spankees may lose their place in counting. The spanker may then tell the spankee to start over at 1.

A top may also have the bottom ask for each stroke, e.g. "seven - one more please."

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