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leaves beautiful red stripes wherever it lands. Evil wands are less common and

finding retailers that carry them can be difficult, but when you do, they usually

range in price from $20 to $50.

Even though evil sticks and wands are really just high-tech miniature versions of

canes and whips, their size and versatility can make them the perfect pocket

impact toy. There are even versions available that can be disguised as innocuous

household objects or items that can be worn in public, such as hair accessories.

An evil stick can be used in tight spaces where you might not have the space to

throw a whip or swing a cane or crop, and its pinpoint accuracy and small impact

zone make it ideal for parts of the body that you wouldn’t dream of targeting

safely with anything else.

More often than not, an evil stick is used for a single impact against the skin,

either to demonstrate its pure evilness, or to literally make an impression on

someone. When used in this fashion, and as long as the impact is targeted to a

fleshy part of the body, there should be very few safety concerns. On the other

hand, even a single strike targeting a joint or bony protrusion such as a wrist

bone could ruin someone’s entire week. Of even greater concern would be the

temptation to use an evil stick or wand repeatedly or perhaps even continuously

on the same part of the body. As is also the case with other types of impact play,

the effects of your strikes upon a person’s skin may not be evident right away. If

you are engaging in impact play with someone for the first time, it is usually a

good idea to test the skin’s resilience and tolerance for this type of play by

limiting the number and intensity of your strikes until you have a better feel for

how much may be too much for that individual.

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