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Crimson gray not like this achievment3/24/2024 ![]() There are many adjectives to add to our colors: but again, most are not very useful: "salmon pink" and "firebox red" have their uses: but elsewhere I would opine, not in a bedtime reading book. (There are other shades you may contemplate but describing the first slap producing a "bittersweet shimmer" may be technically perfect, but is more likely to confuse the average reader than be a turn on). So let us work with pink, red and crimson. Maroon also has a lot of blue in it: I suppose including that in your palette depends largely on the target audience. Now - I cannot speak for you - but buttocks spanked purple are not a turn on for the observer: and I suspect that most spankees balk at a beating so thorough they have purple bottoms. Particularly when we have already written fifty or more tales: you might get away with fifty shades of gray if you are vanilla pretending to be a spanko, but a dyed in the wool spanko sure needs more than fifty shades of pink to cover the same ground.īasically - after describing the hue of the unspanked butt - you get shades of pink, red, crimson, maroon and purple. ![]() ![]() ![]() One of the problems of being a spanko author is finding a palette of colors that delight the reader while accurately spelling out the action unfolding before us. Real life being best, but written works and movies have their role to play as well. One of the delights of being a spanko is observing the change of color as a pair of buttocks get thoroughly slapped, belted, paddled, caned or subjected to whatever the weapon of choice is in use in the media of choice we are using. ![]()
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