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Which paddle? Anonymous
I'll be getting a paddle for use on my girlfriend.
I am thinking of getting a wood one from www.hansonpaddle.com Something nice and thuddy like bloodwood.

Should I go for the "18 Inch" shape or the "Law" shape?
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18 Inch
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Law
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I would get the "Law". And have fun!
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I'd go with the 18 inch, the Law shape seems too kiddy.
Get the 18 inch and drill some holes through it to cut down wind resistance.
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actually, for a dense material like wood, unless you are swinging a really big paddle, wind resistance is a lie. Why does it sound/feel/hit better with holes?

What you are doing is reducing the surface area of the paddle while not reducing the ammount of the butt you paddle. Reducing the surface area of the paddle puts more force into the remaining areas. Spreading out this force prevents the pain from "blending" together due to shock, the same way paddling too quickly prevents the spankee from fully feeling each blow.
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Hey, all I know is that when I was a really bad kid, I got the holy paddle versus the regular paddle.
One hurt a hell of a lot more than the other, guess which one!
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I actually have a Hanson 18-inch. It was one of my first toys. I would highly recommend them, they make really great paddles. The 18-inch will end up being more thuddy than the smaller types, as there's much more weight behind it. But it still stings like hell. Definitely get it with holes; you can swing it much faster.

>>1130346is an idiot. Ever actually swung a paddle? Try one with holes vs one without. You can feel the difference, even when you don't hit anything.

Once you do get your paddle, keep it wrapped up in cloth when you're not using it. That'll keep the finish smooth and shiny. Had mine for years and it's still in perfect condition.
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NO U. Take some physics classes noob, and try it with a partly holed paddle.
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I didn't say not to put holes in it. I just said you don't get the holes put in for wind resistance.
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what about one of these?
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Yes. Do it.
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Get Law. Though the slut paddle>>1131064leaves lovely marks. I know from experience. I prefer OTK with a hand or bent over a desk/couch/etc with a riding crop. Seeing a riding crop gets me wet. Pic very related.