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Added details about wrapping, its causes, and that it can be unintentional.
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==== Wrapping ====
==== Wrapping ====
Wrapping describes the ends of a whip or flogger striking past the intended point of contact, which can result in the end of the implement to strike harder that intended.  
Wrapping describes the ends of a whip or flogger striking past the intended point of contact causing the tips of the implement to “wrap” around a curved part if the body. When this occurs, the momentum of the implement causes it to accelerate due to the reduced radius of motion. This can result in the end of the implement striking harder than intended.
 
Areas where wrapping is likely to occur when engaging in flogging on the back of the sub include over the top of shoulders, around ribs or hips, and around to the front of legs.
 
Whether wrapping is desired should be included in pre-scene negotiation.
 
Wrapping often occurs when the dom stands closer to the sub with the intention to provide “thuddy” stimulation. The sensation of a wrap is very “stingy”.
 
If wrapping accidentally occurs during a scene where it was not negotiated, a check-in may be prudent to reassure the sub that the dom is being attentive and that the wrap was unintentional.


==== Fainting or lightheadedness ====
==== Fainting or lightheadedness ====
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