I prefer gloves. for a couple reasons. I've found a glove with any degree of padding will cut down on bruising and and prolong the session. the second reason is that protect the knuckles. I've punched my knuckles raw going bare-fisted and a lot of work places tend to look down upon employees who look like they've been fighting.
ive had a good session where he started with boxing gloves then moved to MMA and then on to SAP gloves. I took a good beating and sustained lot of bruising. It hurt for a week, pure pleasure.
Like to start with bare knucks for the tactile sensations, move to gloves as the knuckles start getting sore (mma, kevlar padded knuckles, SAP) and end with bare knucks for that personal finish. Adds to the anticipation and build up of intensity....
I agree, start with gloves and jabs. Increase the intensity, then switch to thin gloves repeat, then no gloves and repeat, either the wrists give or the punchee submits.
In my experience the only real difference is gloves will leave less of a mark then fist will. If you are looking for long action but not marked up body and possible questions at work. Go gloves. If you want to leave something for them to rememeber you by, fists.
I like starting off with gloves and moving to bare fists later. I like the feel of a man's bare fists pounding my gut but if I start with that, you can't go as long. Starting with gloves "eases you into it" and you can look forward to the bare fists knowing they'll be coming. I like the anticipation knowing those bare fists are gonna pound me soon and then can enjoy the soreness for a couple of days. if I'm not sore the next day that means you didn't punch hard enough lol.
I start with gloves for shock protection, especially on hard flexed abs. I use different gloves for different scenes/experiences and intended outcome, because every receiver is different.
But once the muscle goes soft, I take off the gloves and go barefist.
Rt ND Guts (4)
18/3/2018 16:51I prefer gloves. for a couple reasons. I've found a glove with any degree of padding will cut down on bruising and and prolong the session. the second reason is that protect the knuckles. I've punched my knuckles raw going bare-fisted and a lot of work places tend to look down upon employees who look like they've been fighting.
Gutboxer (48)
18/3/2018 16:57(In reply to this)
Yes gloves help make the session last longer.
hantsgut (5 )
17/3/2018 11:34ive had a good session where he started with boxing gloves then moved to MMA and then on to SAP gloves. I took a good beating and sustained lot of bruising. It hurt for a week, pure pleasure.
Squishy (0 )
14/3/2018 16:45Both but no gloves is preferred.
ruffguystuff (1)
14/3/2018 16:43Like to start with bare knucks for the tactile sensations, move to gloves as the knuckles start getting sore (mma, kevlar padded knuckles, SAP) and end with bare knucks for that personal finish. Adds to the anticipation and build up of intensity....
gutpunchmehard (18)
13/3/2018 07:18No gloves. Like to feel the fist digging deep in my intestines
wrestlerspig (14)
13/3/2018 04:55gloves or no gloves. The puncher decides
albyboxfight (42 )
12/3/2018 18:33Both ways are good. Maybe alternating
Challenge3 (49)
13/3/2018 13:59(In reply to this)
I agree, start with gloves and jabs. Increase the intensity, then switch to thin gloves repeat, then no gloves and repeat, either the wrists give or the punchee submits.
UnflexedCLT (0 )
12/3/2018 13:50I prefer having bare fists used on me, BUT I don’t mind mma or hand wraps for the sake of longer sessions
solar (1)
12/3/2018 05:38Bare fist, bare knuckle whatever you want to call it is way more aggressive. And with gp at least it is not a fist fight
saleppo (9)
11/3/2018 08:39Only with gloves. I alone with gloves. leather gloves of all kinds. boxing gloves, mma, riot, motorcyclists ... all kinds.
stomachpunch (5)
11/3/2018 08:23No gloves for me
CelticFire (27 )
11/3/2018 03:11In my experience the only real difference is gloves will leave less of a mark then fist will. If you are looking for long action but not marked up body and possible questions at work. Go gloves. If you want to leave something for them to rememeber you by, fists.
Bikerguy516 (33 )
11/3/2018 07:01(In reply to this)
I like starting off with gloves and moving to bare fists later. I like the feel of a man's bare fists pounding my gut but if I start with that, you can't go as long. Starting with gloves "eases you into it" and you can look forward to the bare fists knowing they'll be coming. I like the anticipation knowing those bare fists are gonna pound me soon and then can enjoy the soreness for a couple of days. if I'm not sore the next day that means you didn't punch hard enough lol.
DrkMusclCat (21)
11/3/2018 13:15(In reply to this)
I start with gloves for shock protection, especially on hard flexed abs. I use different gloves for different scenes/experiences and intended outcome, because every receiver is different.
But once the muscle goes soft, I take off the gloves and go barefist.
That's when the real fun begins...
Gutboxer (48)
18/3/2018 16:00(In reply to this)
Yes totally agree with Both of you!
Long for this (19)
11/3/2018 05:13(In reply to this)
Spot on !!
BatmanMan (2)
10/3/2018 22:32Receiving punches with boxing gloves, thinner gloves, or no gloves - what are the differences, if any, in your experiences?