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The '''leaning position''' is a [[spanking position]]. In this position, the [[spankee]] stands and leans his/her hands against a sturdy object such as a wall, or the edge of a [[table]]. The spankee's legs can be kept together or [[spread legs|spread apart]]. The leaning position is easy to assume, so it's a common position for introducing a bottom to spanking, or for an [[on-the-spot spanking]]. | The '''leaning position''' is a [[spanking position]]. In this position, the [[spankee]] stands and leans his/her hands against a sturdy object such as a wall, or the edge of a [[table]]. The spankee's legs can be kept together or [[spread legs|spread apart]]. The leaning position is easy to assume, so it's a common position for introducing a bottom to spanking, or for an [[on-the-spot spanking]]. | ||
Revision as of 04:43, 1 December 2020
The leaning position is a spanking position. In this position, the spankee stands and leans his/her hands against a sturdy object such as a wall, or the edge of a table. The spankee's legs can be kept together or spread apart. The leaning position is easy to assume, so it's a common position for introducing a bottom to spanking, or for an on-the-spot spanking.
This position is also used for personal search of suspects by the police (see also inspection).
An F/F flogging on Folsom Street Fair (2006).
Leaning against wall as spanking position
Variants
- The spankee stands at the edge of a desk or table and places his/her hands on the surface, or clings to the far edge.
- The spankee lays his/her torso flat on desk or table, but keeps some (maybe 20%) of his/her weight on his/her feet (see half-standing position).
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