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WITD 101.01 Introduction to Whips in the Dungeon371 viewsAn introduction to Whips in the Dungeon. . .more to follow. Series is intended to compliment the book, Whips in the Dungeon: Singletail Techniques for Play by Dex.
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WITD 101.02 Floggers287 viewsSecond in the video short companions to the book, Whips in the Dungeon: Singletail Techniques for Play. A variety of floggers are introduced and 4 common techniques for throwing them.
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WITD 101.06 Dragontails196 viewsWhips in the Dungeon views singletails as any whip ending in a singletail. The commonly used term singletail referring to a dog signal whip, is thusly broadened. The dragontail is probably the easiest singletail to begin throwing.
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WITD 101.03 Cat O Nine Tails184 viewsThis video short discusses different types of cat o nine tails, and techniques for throwing them in the dungeon. It ends with a key word that is part of the Whip Game.
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WITD 201.01 Erotic Whip Play168 viewsErotic Whip Play demonstrates various sensuous techniques with a singletail whip. Small mistake in the video, the first technique demonstrated is slow drag. A technique not mentioned is slipping a condom on the pommel of the whip and using it as an insertable. The practice target to use for the butterfly kiss and cracker stall techniques is a blown up balloon. Try butterfly kissing the knot on the balloon without touching the balloon. Translates to butterfly kissing a nipple without touching the chest.
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Caning 101.01 Introduction to Caning and Bastinado167 viewsWith Whips in the Dungeon series of whip instructional videos completed, the next set of videos in the evolving Dungeon Play series is Caning. This series of short videos will chunk one technique or topic at a time until it covers what I normally cover in an hour and a half workshop. Practice of these techniques is encouraged at home with a pillow, stuffed animal or willing caning bottom.
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WITD 101.07 Dog Signal Whips161 viewsThis video introduces dog signal whips (commonly called singletails in scene vernacular). 3', 4', 5' signals are shown. Two static techniques and two dynamic techniques are reviewed. Some discussion of a whip developing muscle memory as mileage with throwing it occurs.
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WITD 101.04 Quirts160 viewsThis video introduces short and long quirts, reviews common techniques to throw them in the dungeon. A hybrid short whip a pig slapper makes a guest appearance along with my 8 lb yorkiepoo dog.
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WITD 101.12 Hand Holds147 viewsThis video discusses various hand holds for both horizontal style throwing and overhand or forward figure 8 style throwing. Small discussion of wrist loops at the end of the turk's head.
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WITD 101.11 Stall Speed142 viewsBrief discussion of throwing safety. Continued discussion of the shape of a dynamic crack. Forward figure 8 dissected to show how to stall the whip to set up a U shaped crack.
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Caning 101.11 Drumming or Percussion142 viewsDrumming is rhythmic caning using one or two canes to the beat of the music playing. I personally like to keep my drumming with even rhythmic strikes focusing on connecting the beat and energy of the music to the caning bottom. This helps with head space and preparation for heavier caning to follow. Percussion can involve variations in intensity and heaviness of strikes. I personally do not use it that way. It can also be a type of rhythmic massage. Any cane or canes can be used, but I like "shorties" for this technique.
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Caning 101.10 Feathering139 viewsFeathering can create a wide variety of sensations depending upon which cane or rod is selected. This video illustrates that wide variation by demonstrating two different feathering techniques with a thuddy cane, a stingy cane, a rod finished with beach sand sealed into the clear epoxy finish, and a literal feather duster cane.
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