Stick

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Sticks

A stick is a piece of wood, used as a spanking implement. For many, the term suggests a rough, untreated, raw branch from a tree -- like a switch but more rigid. However, "the stick" is also an alternate term for a cane, particularly in British school spanking stories. The word stick may be a synonym for a switch.

Sticks are available in many shapes; square, round and flat.

In any case, a stick will be relatively long and thin, unlike a paddle, and rigid compared to a strap. It will deliver mostly sting and little thud to the buttocks. The "stick" category of implements is severe compared to an OTK hand-spanking. A spankee may be told to go cut a stick (switch) for the spanker, which means the spankee must fetch the tool of his discipline.

It is fair to call a spanking with a stick/switch/cane a "beating" for three reasons:

  1. the stick will most likely leave welts/red stripes on the buttocks,
  2. a spanker may strike the spankee until the subject is sobbing and screaming, and
  3. an adult male often tells another male to go to the barn or woodshed for a "beating."

The act of using real, cut-from-nature sticks in spanking is generally reserved for teenage or young adult males who need correction, but canings are given to both male and female spankees equally.

Warning: Cut-from-nature sticks, switches and canes are harsh implements that may cause bleeding and long-lasting discomfort. Apply carefully!

List of Spanking Implements
Flat spanking implements
Stick-like spanking implements
Other spanking implements
Whipping implements include
Some spanking implements produce more "sting" while others produce more "thud".
See "sting and thud" for more on this distinction.
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