Kneeling-in-a-chair position

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A girl kneeling on a chair bent over a desk, prepared for a caning.
Title illustration for the spanking novel Les Malheurs de Colette by Georges Topfer.

The kneeling-in-a-chair position is a spanking position in which the spankee kneels in a chair or armchair.

In the most common variant, the spankee kneels on the seat, facing the back of the chair and holding onto the back with his/her hands. This position brings the spankee's buttocks to a convenient height for spanking and stabilizes the position by means of the kneeling, compared to the standing position. If the seat of the chair is padded or equipped with a cushion, the position can be comfortable.

The position allows for some front/back movement of the buttocks (and clenching when moved forward), which can be seen as a disadvantage. The spanker can verbally instruct the spankee to stick his/her bottom out, or can hold the spankee around their waist in the right pose, similar to the underarm position.

The "kneeling in a chair" spanking position seems to have been particularly popular in early 20th century French spanking literature.

Variants

Depending on the making, size and height of the chair and its back, there are also variants of the position possible:

  • knees together or apart (as far as the width of the chair permits)
  • chair put against a table or desk so that the spankee can lean forward and rest their arms on it
  • leaning further over the back, possibly with hands holding onto the lower bars of the back
  • over two chairs which are placed back to back, kneeling on the seat of one and resting the hands on the seat of the other (note: this is only possible if the backs are low enough)
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