Standing position
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Jump to navigationJump to searchThe standing position is a spanking position. In this position, the spankee stands upright. The position has many variants, such as:
- Spankee held by the spanker (see underarm position).
- Spankee with his/her hands against a wall (see leaning position).
- Spankee's arms/wrists tied to a pole, pillar, bar or hook on the ceiling. This method was common for judicial corporal punishment, e.g. using whipping posts.
- Spankee standing restrained in a pillory.
- Spankee tied in spreadeagle position, standing (e.g. on a St. Andrews cross or in a bondage frame)
- Spankee standing, but with his/her torso resting horizontally on a desk or table (see half-standing position.
- Spankee standing free but bent over). The spankee can put his/her hands on his/her knees for a more upright position or hold his/her ankles.
- Spanker sitting, spankee standing.
Gallery[edit]
A teacher/student scene from a painting by Ambrosius Holbein.
Illustration by G. Whips, a pseudonym of Édouard Bernard, for Jupes Courtes by Georges de Chanrosay.
Illustration by Georges Topfer.
Illustration by G. Topfer titled "Les Apprêté du Supplice".
Illustration by N. Carman from the novel Journées chaudes (1931).
"Bestrafung am Eisplatz", watercolor painting by Helga Bode.
M/F paddling photo.
A woman tied to a tree and being whipped with a switch, artwork by Wolfheart (2019).
Video clip[edit]
Clip from a Bettie Page spanking video.
Links[edit]
- F/f spanking photo in the standing position (from [1])
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