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Thanks, Alex, I appreciate the clever similarity between your selection and my avatar.
Thanks, Alex, I appreciate the clever similarity between your selection and my avatar.
wow!!! This is a wonderful coincidence!!Thanks, Alex, I appreciate the clever similarity between your selection and my avatar.
Just out of curiosity, Alex, how long did you let the poor little wench hang upside down? I never wen more than 15 minutes.wow!!! This is a wonderful coincidence!!
yes!! Of course it's worth doing!! Believe me - you will like this movie.I wonder if it would be worth a video of Dr. Squalus doing a test of various crucifixion positions to see which one results in the victim passing out the slowest and most painful.
yes!! Of course it's worth doing!! Believe me - you will like this movie.
Now, I’m horny…Crux simplex - just an upright timber, the victim tied by her wrists near the top, with her arms stretched above her head.
Also various ways of tying the victim so she's facing the cross. And different positions on the 'standard' cross, especially different ways of tying the ankles so the victim's legs are together or parted, stretched or splayed, feet fixed on the front or the edges of the upright, etc.
I will be able to implement all thisOk, people. I only know 4 positions. Anybody have any suggestions to add to my list?
1. "The Standard" - the one that's in every church in the Christian world.
2. "Legs Apart, Upside Down" - Victim is inverted, with legs tied to the crossbeam (patibulum? I can never remember) and arms tied behind back or to the cross.
3. "Arms Over Beam" - Victim's arms are over the top of the beam and tied to the ends, so that the arms are behind the beam. Ankles are tied to the post.
4. "The X" = Victim is tied like The Standard, but with legs apart and tied to a spreader bar. The spreader bar is tied to the post.
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Damn. Teresa is really showing now. Cool though.
I wonder if it would be worth a video of Dr. Squalus doing a test of various crucifixion positions to see which one results in the victim passing out the slowest and most painful.
#1 is an excellent picture. I hope she liked posing for it!!!I wonder if it would be worth a video of Dr. Squalus doing a test of various crucifixion positions to see which one results in the victim passing out the slowest and most painful.
Would she be prepared to go on the cross like that?
A C-section is surgery. Don't plan on doing any crucifixions until 100% healed.I was told that she's going in for a C-section at the end of June/beginning of July. Not sure if she could handle that level of stress. One of the women on the forum might be able to answer that question.
Of course, we will not put either Teresa or her unborn child at risk. But after a while everything will be possible.I was told that she's going in for a C-section at the end of June/beginning of July. Not sure if she could handle that level of stress. One of the women on the forum might be able to answer that question.
YES!!!Of course, we will not put either Teresa or her unborn child at risk. But after a while everything will be possible.
I would love to be the MA working with the Doctor in that kind of "procedure!"I wonder if it would be worth a video of Dr. Squalus doing a test of various crucifixion positions to see which one results in the victim passing out the slowest and most painful.
It's her body, her baby. Trust her to know what feels right. But if anything doesn't, stop immediately.I was told that she's going in for a C-section at the end of June/beginning of July. Not sure if she could handle that level of stress. One of the women on the forum might be able to answer that question.
I would love to be the MA working with the Doctor in that kind of "procedure!"