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It is essential to note that "spanking" is not a recognized medical term or treatment for lupus. Spanking is a form of corporal punishment that has been debated extensively in various contexts. However, it has no relevance to the diagnosis, treatment, or management of lupus.

Lupus fatigue is deep and non-restorative. High-energy activities can trigger or worsen a disease flare-up. Keep play sessions shorter.

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Finally, the word lupus means "wolf" in Latin, but in a medical and historical context, the term is often used for skin conditions that appear to "gnaw" at the tissue. While not directly related to the autoimmune disease SLE, the historical practice of urtication , or "flogging with nettles," shares some conceptual ground. Urtication involves deliberately applying stinging nettles to the skin to provoke a rash and inflammation. Historically, this was used as a folk remedy for rheumatism (another autoimmune condition) and has been performed by BDSM practitioners for sexual stimulation, merging the concept of impact play with a very specific, plant-based sensation.

"Peace? With that scowl?" She danced closer, her movements fluid and teasing. "You need to lighten up. Maybe a little... motivation?" It is essential to note that "spanking" is

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Lupus huffed, his tail giving a sharp flick. "I'm not following you, Elara. I’m just trying to find some peace." Lupus fatigue is deep and non-restorative

Establish a clear communication system using verbal safe words or non-verbal signals (like dropping a small object) to account for sudden fatigue. 4. Account for Autoimmune Fatigue

Before any play, have a detailed conversation with your partner(s). This should cover: