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Take the Taken In Hand tour Have you seen the following articles? The sexuality of ¡Ænon-sexual¡Ç dominance Offering an olive branch Changing for myself Change of heart Women want men who are more dominant Is this a victory? Love and fear Is there consent? An 1897 woman's ¡Èideal of manhood¡É Could you be a slave, owned, property? 2004 Dec 28 - 20:43 | add new comment | latest article | previous article | next article | permanent link We have never used a switch. We have never used a switch. My husband is concerned that it would leave cut marks on my skin. We do use quiet implements due to the fact that we have children in our house that might hear the cracking noise of the paddle or belt and wonder what the heck is going on in mom and dad's room! The noisy implements only get used occasionally or for a few playful swats when we have the music up really loud. Our quiet implements can make quite an impact when my husband uses them in earnest though!
Do you have any suggestions or comments about the safety of the switch or how to use it safely?
by a Taken In Hand reader on 2004 Dec 28 - 22:57 | reply to this comment Aside from Being Cheaper Why would a switch be better than a rattan cane?
And I know someone who needs to have a talk with you.
"Pat"