Booty Slap: The Olympics of Spanking by Ardie Stallard
To be flattering, it’s an avant-garde, maybe even esoteric, sport. To be truthful, it’s a genuinely oddball sport. Evolved from Eastern European contests in which male athletes try to knock each other off their feet with face slaps, and somewhat similar to nalgadas y cachetadas contests in Hispanic jaripeo rodeos, Booty Slap involves two scantily-clad young ladies trading spanks until one of them wins—by whatever criterion might be agreed upon by the participants, the judges, and the crowd. The only constant is two shapely sets of attractive, reddened and red-hot female buttocks at the end of a match. Call Booty Slap what you will, whether avant-garde, esoteric, oddball or just plain crazy, one thing’s for sure: guys, and even girls, often love watching it. Check it out YouTube and see for yourself.
So what might happen if, as seems possible one day, Booty Slap is accepted in the United States as a spectator sport as much as seems to have happened in Eastern Europe, or even the way nalgadas y cachetadas contests (girls slapping their boyfriends’ faces and in turn, bending over and submitting to retaliatory spanks by the boyfriends) are an integral part of jaripeo rodeos? Belinda Krüger, a German exchange student, explores this question in a most personal way in the pages of this tale—or tail. Hold onto your popos as she journeys to Las Vegas and competes to win a scholarship to a “name” American art school, getting her rump roasted thoroughly in the process and incidentally, developing a romantic and sexual attraction to her “coach” as only spanking aficionados can truly appreciate. Who knows? Her dream—as well as the sport of Booty Slap in America—just might become a reality.
This book may be read as a stand-alone or as a sequel to the Switch series. Includes Spanking (mostly M/f, though there are two small instances of F/m and F/f), marking and ass play