It is easy to suggest to a girl that she should not not cry in a catfight or in a spanking session. I am telling of tears, weeping, motivated by the the antepenultimate post (http://mysteriousfetishes.blogspot.com/2015/08/a-prolonged-illness-was-cause-of.html), especially the first pic in it, where a lovely orange-haired girl is about to cry and wet her cheeks...
I believe that both extreme pain or prolonged and excessive humiliation can lead a woman to a weeping cry. After all, who is enough strong inside to block this ultimate demonstration of inferiority?
Personally, I succumbed at least two times to the weakness of dropping shameful tears: the first time it was caused by the excruciating pain and the feeling of an endless humiliation at Donna Lucrezia's hands (http://mysteriousfetishes.blogspot.com/2014/12/sing-o-goddess-anger-of-donna-lucrezia.html) and, regarding the second experience, I consider it the most humiliating one of my life, because of - among other factors like pain and verbal abuse - the fully exposition in public at Fatima's mercy (http://mysteriousfetishes.blogspot.com/2014/11/when-it-rains-it-pours.html).
Nevertheless, I had to admit (for example, in http://mysteriousfetishes.blogspot.com/2014/11/cry-baby-cry-make-me-sigh.html and http://mysteriousfetishes.blogspot.com/2014/11/im-sorry-dear-so-sorry-dear-im-sorry-i.html) that tears are quite expressive and exciting to the observer - perhaps to the tormentor and never to the victim).
I have some beautiful pics of weeping spankees, like those:
My feminine way of looking the world is fascinated with a lot of details here, like the way the poor victim grabs the sheet in order to endure the pain, her beautiful long nails matching perfectly with the scene, the half-mast panties, the cruel regard of the spanker, with her old-fashioned and masculine watch, the leg kicking, the arm grabbing, the hair pulling and, obviously... the tears!
I suppose, on the other hand, that boys are probably fascinated only by the victim's ass, are not they?
Let's talk a little more about tears in the next post...
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