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Switches do grow on trees

GT and I were taking one of our weekend walks as we always do. We walk or hike in various different places. We chose to walk through a nature center that is located about five minutes from our home.

While we were walking we were talking about the interesting post that Noone had written for Taken in Hand about the switch being used as an implement. GT was explaining to me how Stephen warned that although striking with the switch was very quiet, the noise that came from his wife when being struck by the switch was another story. We continued on our way discussing other posts that we had read during the week.

We had come to the end of the trail that we were walking and turned around to head back where we had started our walk. About three quarters of the way back, I noticed a greenish red slender tree limb lying on the path that had not been there when we began our walk. I picked it up, looked at it and smiled at GT. The perfect switch. How strange was this?

I could tell by GT's body language that the butterfly effect had taken its strong hold on her. To make this long story short, we made our way home and yes, the switch is very quiet and does leave a lasting impression. And as GT said, just seeing it on the shelf creates that butterfly effect, which is a major contributor to her submission.

Race

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Comments

#1 The butterfly effect

How interesting! The butterfly effect. That is exactly what I get. It is that feeling that a spanking might occur if I don't straighten up or possibly in some cases the feeling I get when one is just about to occur. It makes my stomach quench in a good kind of way, albeit a scared way too. It is exciting and scary all at the same time. It does make me feel very submissive and because I love that feeling it's a great place to be. How wonderful that you and your wife can share these thoughts and ideas together. You are both very lucky to have each other. I hope your wife enjoyed her switching and the wonderful feeling of submission it brings to her!

#2 Nice story

This was a nice story. The love between you is very clear to me. How long have you been together?

#3 Reply to Pedro, FortySomething Wife

My wife and I are celebrating our 30th this month. I did not start taking her in hand until December of 2004, a Christmas gift you know. Last week was the first time that I had ever used a switch, and I am now experimenting with a paddle, another Christmas gift you know.

GT could explain in more detail about the Butterfly Effect. But it is very easy for me to recognize when she is experiencing it. As I have mentioned before, the submissive eyes are a dead give away.

Respectfully, Race

#4 Is that date correct?

Do you mean December 2003? I'm pretty sure it was not last month that you started. ;-)

#5 My mistake. Yes it was 2003.

My mistake. Yes it was 2003. Thirteen months ago.

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