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A '''trestle''' is a construction made of connected bars. It is usually of materials such as [[wood]] or [[metal]] and serves a purpose related to the positioning of objects and/or people. In South and South-East [[Asia]], trestles are often made of [[bamboo]].
A '''trestle''' is a construction made of connected bars. It is usually of materials such as [[wood]] or [[metal]] and serves a purpose related to the positioning of objects and/or people. In South and South-East [[Asia]], trestles are often made of [[bamboo]].



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A trestle is a construction made of connected bars. It is usually of materials such as wood or metal and serves a purpose related to the positioning of objects and/or people. In South and South-East Asia, trestles are often made of bamboo.

Trestles in spanking

Trestles can serve as items of spanking furniture for the positioning of the spankee. For example, a caning trestle is a type of caning frame used for judicial corporal punishment in Singapore.

Smaller trestles can be designed to serve as birching horses or spanking benches. When a trestle is used, the spankee is often restrained.

The part of the trestle where the spankee rests on is often padded for more comfort and better support.


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