- 5 years ago
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Do you enjoy “Funishments” or accept Punishments.
A funishment is a punishment that the little actually enjoys and it is part of being a brat to fight back against the rules and then get a spanking. Especially for masochists like me, some punishments are actually more fun and playful, rather than actually useful for correcting bad behaviour. This is why we can distinguish between funishments and actual punishments. Sometimes it’s just the difference between saying “oh you’ve been a baaad girl ” and “what you have done is not good, and you have broken the rules,ok” before giving a punishment, and sometimes it’s more the type of punishment. For example, a little might enjoy a sparking funishment, but they might not enjoy having an earlier bed time, or having the phone taken away.
The main difference is that funishments are used for good old fun and games, whereas punishments are used for correcting behaviour and they serve the relationship in a different way. Both forms are completely fine doing, I think it’s just important that we recognise the difference.
What are your punishments? And what type do you think they are?
A funishment is a punishment that the little actually enjoys and it is part of being a brat to fight back against the rules and then get a spanking. Especially for masochists like me, some punishments are actually more fun and playful, rather than actually useful for correcting bad behaviour. This is why we can distinguish between funishments and actual punishments. Sometimes it’s just the difference between saying “oh you’ve been a baaad girl ” and “what you have done is not good, and you have broken the rules,ok” before giving a punishment, and sometimes it’s more the type of punishment. For example, a little might enjoy a sparking funishment, but they might not enjoy having an earlier bed time, or having the phone taken away.
The main difference is that funishments are used for good old fun and games, whereas punishments are used for correcting behaviour and they serve the relationship in a different way. Both forms are completely fine doing, I think it’s just important that we recognise the difference.
What are your punishments? And what type do you think they are?
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