Bad Idea #21: "Since this is a bullwhip..."
16 years ago
Bad Ideas explained: http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/321008/ Includes index.
What if it was a horsewhip?
This image does require a the male be a bull. He's nude, gagged, and bound, tied to something that isn't a typical whipping post. No, this is more a whipping wall that he's bound to. Maybe his hands and feet are visible from behind it. His head certainly is, so he can see what there is to see what is or will be happening. Oh yes, his scrotum has been fit through a hole set in the middle of the wall - perhaps it's a bit like the piece that holds the neck in place on a guillotine.
In front of the wall is his tormentor. I picture a domme in attire so indicating, as if the bullwhip she's playing with wasn't indicator enough. Either a speech balloon or a caption line below the image indicates how bad the bull's situation is: "Since this is a bullwhip, I'll stop when you're no longer a bull."
Alternately, two dommes with bullwhips and the following exchange:
"When should we stop?"
"These are bullwhips, aren't they?"
"Yes. So...?"
"So we stop when he's not a bull any more."
Here, it might be good to show bit of action, the bull in pain rather than just worry/alarm and that he's been hit at least once - but not yet enough to break any skin or cause bleeding.
What if it was a horsewhip?
This image does require a the male be a bull. He's nude, gagged, and bound, tied to something that isn't a typical whipping post. No, this is more a whipping wall that he's bound to. Maybe his hands and feet are visible from behind it. His head certainly is, so he can see what there is to see what is or will be happening. Oh yes, his scrotum has been fit through a hole set in the middle of the wall - perhaps it's a bit like the piece that holds the neck in place on a guillotine.
In front of the wall is his tormentor. I picture a domme in attire so indicating, as if the bullwhip she's playing with wasn't indicator enough. Either a speech balloon or a caption line below the image indicates how bad the bull's situation is: "Since this is a bullwhip, I'll stop when you're no longer a bull."
Alternately, two dommes with bullwhips and the following exchange:
"When should we stop?"
"These are bullwhips, aren't they?"
"Yes. So...?"
"So we stop when he's not a bull any more."
Here, it might be good to show bit of action, the bull in pain rather than just worry/alarm and that he's been hit at least once - but not yet enough to break any skin or cause bleeding.

Minotorture
~minotorture
That made me shiver.