For colder weather, the Roman already had invented crosses with an in-built heating system, Baracus.Well,sadly,it's getting colder now,and despite having the heating on more often,it's not really comfortably warm enough to undergo another Crux photo session....![]()
Pity. But come the spring......hopefully.
Good technical advice!No self-crux photos,I'm afraid,but some boring self-explanatory Hook pics,instead.
That's ok we've all got different tastes...I am not really into male crucifixion.
Same here, Baracus! I feel like, when I'm viewing female crux, I identify with an onlooker to the event (Roman soldier, for example); when I look at male crux, I identify with the person on the cross (i.e., how must that feel?).That's ok we've all got different tastes...
( to be honest,I'm more into fem-crux,but....)
That's ok we've all got different tastes...
( to be honest,I'm more into fem-crux,but....)
I also recognise that.Same here, Baracus! I feel like, when I'm viewing female crux, I identify with an onlooker to the event (Roman soldier, for example); when I look at male crux, I identify with the person on the cross (i.e., how must that feel?).
Either way is enjoyable, but I prefer female crux. Perhaps because I'm straight? The psychology of the whole deal seems complicated. . . .
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@Loxuru Danke !!I also recognise that.
I sometimes try to get into the crucified's female's mind too. How she lives the ordeal, the humiliation,...
Complicated psychology, indeed.
Nevertheless, Baracus does an interesting experiment here. I unfortunately have not the possibility to set up such a home-made cross myself.