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'''Yokes''' are [[bondage]] devices which hold the [[captive]]'s wrists a fixed distance either side of the neck. They are sometimes constructed of wood (similar to the traditional milk-maid's yoke) but are more readily available in steel - for example as part of [http://www.fetters.co.uk Fetters's] range of pre-19th century irons. | '''Yokes''' are [[bondage]] devices which hold the [[captive]]'s wrists a fixed distance either side of the neck. They are sometimes constructed of wood (similar to the traditional milk-maid's yoke) but are more readily available in steel - for example as part of [http://www.fetters.co.uk Fetters's] range of pre-19th century irons. | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:28, 25 February 2021
Yokes are bondage devices which hold the captive's wrists a fixed distance either side of the neck. They are sometimes constructed of wood (similar to the traditional milk-maid's yoke) but are more readily available in steel - for example as part of Fetters's range of pre-19th century irons.
See also [ Shrew's fiddle ]
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