Getting Whipped Hurts Like Hell Ever Since I Got Fit
Less Fat, More Pain: How Muscle Definition Intensifies the Lash
My face was buried in Queen Nazz’s pussy, my neck was collared—the coil of the chain leash was wrapped around the bedpost—and my Queen was striking me with her rubber riding whip as I licked and sucked inside her.
I grunted with each impact. The feeling of being whipped while tasting her divine femininity sent me deep into my sub space. Here I am for Her, kneeling at the foot of Her bed, here for Her pleasure, to suffer for Her sadistic lusts, to offer myself, to send Her to heaven.
I did my job. I felt a sense of accomplishment, having helped her reach orgasm and withstood the lashes of her whip. She rewarded me with the opportunity to make a mess of my own, only while still being whipped, which I had to clean up—of course.
Afterward, I noticed long red sections of raised skin that followed the contours of the whip where Queen Nazz had struck me. Beautiful red welts. I showed them to Nazz for her to admire. She said, “I didn’t hit you that hard, did I?”
No, she didn’t. At least, not that I could feel at the time. The pain might have been dulled by the sensations stacked upon each other—bondage, pussy worship, and impact—which allowed me to ascend to another level of awakening. But even a “not hard” lash (not hard, by Queen Nazz’s standards...) hurts like hell when you’ve got a toned body.
In January, I began a workout routine and diet to build muscle, and the effects are evident in the changes to my physique. What I didn’t expect is that it would also cause changes to how impact play feels.
It turns out that welts and whip marks show up more prominently on muscle because of the increase in blood flow near the surface of the skin. That’s also why it hurts more to get whipped when you are buff. You do not have as much fat to cushion the blows.


Because muscles are highly vascular, the surrounding area is rich with blood flow. When the skin is struck, histamine, a chemical with immune system functions, is released, which causes the capillaries to dilate, reddening the skin, and creating welts.
It is the high concentration of tiny blood vessels near the surface of the skin that exacerbates the effect of capillary dilation in the toned body. Not only are the welts larger, they stand out visually against a flatter stomach. Drops body fat and building muscle makes the skin sit tighter against a firm, flat surface rather than a soft, yielding layer of fat.
Some areas of the body are also optimal canvases to paint red and purple pictures, including the upper back, the calves, and the ass. Impacts against the abdomen hurt even more because of the high volume of nerve endings and the lack of protection provided by bone.




