Whipcasso
Whipcasso refers to a form of impact play in which paint is applied to a bull whip that is then used to whip someone and paint their body at the same time. This is a lighter form of impact play, as breaking the skin and adding paint is considered unsanitary/unsafe. The goals is to enjoy the stinging sensation of the whip while also creating a beautiful piece of body art.
Safety and Consent
Because paint is not sterile and may contain chemicals, it's best to avoid breaking the skin during whipcasso. Some people test their whip with water or saline solution first to ensure it's light enough to avoid significant skin damage.
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