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A '''seated cross''' combines elements of a bondage chair and a St Andrews cross and is found in the dungeons of many clubs. The chair is designed to hold the captive immobile in a seated position whilst allowing easy access to their genitals. As | A '''seated cross''' combines elements of a bondage chair and a St Andrews cross and is found in the dungeons of many clubs. | ||
The chair is designed to hold the captive immobile in a seated position whilst allowing easy access to their genitals. | |||
As "your captive" is seated, it allows them to be bound for a greater period of time than would be possible on a cross. | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:36, 25 February 2021
A seated cross combines elements of a bondage chair and a St Andrews cross and is found in the dungeons of many clubs.
The chair is designed to hold the captive immobile in a seated position whilst allowing easy access to their genitals.
As "your captive" is seated, it allows them to be bound for a greater period of time than would be possible on a cross.
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