Aim

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Note: This article is about Aim
for Adult Industry Medical Associates P.C., see : AIM healthcare

It is quite important to have a good aim when administering corporal punishment, especially when using an implement such as a cane. Assuming that it is the buttocks that are to be caned, there are certain areas that should be avoided.

The buttocks are quite fleshy, composed as they are of the gluteus maximus muscles and so, barring deep tissue damage, they are ideal for receiving CP.

Tips on aiming right

  • Avoid caning too high. Probably aim no higher than about an inch below the top of the "crack" or cleft between the buttocks. The back is not as well padded as the bottom and there is the risk of damaging delicate organs and/or the spine.
  • Taking a caning on the back of the legs is a personal preference. Generally, it is best to aim no lower than about an inch above the fold (the sulcus) below the buttocks.
  • Do not stand too close to the recipient. As a stroke is delivered it is natural for the arm to straighten slightly. If standing too close, the tip of the implement may wrap around and strike the side of the buttocks or the hip bone itself rather than squarely on the buttocks.
  • If using a flexible implement such as a cane, stand slightly towards the shoulders of the recipient so that, on impact, the implement will flex slightly and strike both buttocks equally rather than expending most of its power on the far buttock.
  • Be careful not to aim too low with very flexible implements such as tawses or martinets in case the tails wrap around between the legs and strike very delicate areas. This is especially important with a male recipient! It may be as well for the recipient to tuck the genitals out of the way and to keep his legs together. Some people favor wearing a jockstrap as protection.
No-one can be 100% accurate when wielding a flexible implement such as a cane and the odd stroke will inevitably go astray. What is important is to know where and how you should be aiming and hopefully the above helps.
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