ariaonthefloor:cumdoll:I hate corner time. It’s not something that happens a lot, bu
ariaonthefloor: cumdoll: I hate corner time. It’s not something that happens a lot, but I really hate it. I’ve always been bad at sitting still, standing still, being still. I’m a born fidgeter, so time-outs as a kid drove me absolutely insane. I think I just have such an active mind that my body has a hard time stopping while my mind is going. This picture is a very interesting take on it for me. Usually you see a nice pert ass sticking out at you while the sub’s face is in the corner. I think this is worse. I would go absolutely crazy being told: “Stand in the corner. No, face outward, but don’t look at me. Turn your head and don’t look at anything. If I catch you, it’s just going to get worse.” Sir generally uses corner time as punishment because of the same reason. I get bored pretty easily and I always need to do something with my body. I can’t sit still for more than ten seconds. I think being made to do this is worse, because my instinct whenever I’m told to sit still is to just LOOK AT STUFF. …one of these days, I’ll stop giving Sir ideas. Nah, you wont ever stop. And you know it ;) And well, I’m not sure I’d ever want to do it this way. I can see how being forced to look at nothing in particular could be more difficult than having a wall to stare at. But I just don’t think that challenging you and giving you extra attention is a good punishment. If you disrupt the normal flow of things enough to deserve corner time, then you also deserve to be let alone with your thoughts for a while. Should we ever need corner time in real-life, it’ll be with your thumbs zip-tied together behind your back and holding a coin up against the wall with your nose. This way I can just leave you there for as long as necessary without even needing to waste time to make sure you’re complying. If the coin is on the ground when I get back, I’ll know… EDIT: make that a table tennis ball. Better than a coin because I don’t like that you’d be able to move your head around by sliding the coin against the wall. -- source link