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Hello everyone!

Thank you for accepting me among you.

Me:
Aramis for my stage name. 40.
I work in an office in real life.

I discovered with delight your forum.

I am fascinated by the very young from crucifixion and I hope one day to be crucified and know the feeling.

I speak your language very badly .. Fortunately, Google is my friend ..

Oh, I forgot: I came here by chance when looking for a trick on female crucifixion.

Hope to read you ..

Aramis
:welcome:and enjoy...................................google will help
 
good to meet you TomiRex :)
 
as I've commented in the past, that scene shows interestingly
how differently men and women hang on crosses,
because of the different tilt of the female pelvis, curve of our spine,
and higher centre of gravity (boob weight!)​
 
Interestingly, none of the males are in the buff. Either none were brave enough, or the producers judged that there just isn't that much of a need to break that taboo. :D
 
TomiRex here, a veteran member of an auld Crux group. Greetings, all!
:welcome:

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think so, we're a bit top-heavy :p
also, if we drown, we float face-down,
men float face-up
or so I've heard!​
Hmm well I'm pretty sure that is factual incorrect: The average man has a significantly higher centre of gravity (say we put the navel as the dividing line) . We have hips and butts - men have shoulders and bigger arms... Also if we gain weight its the butt and thighs - men mostly around the stomach... cant explain the drowning thing though?!
 
Higher or lower, I don't really know but Eul is right about one thing. We are equipt with our own natural floatation devices. (Some of us more than others)

Hence the nickname for a life jacket ... " A May West ".

:D

She was obviously a woman that could keep her head above water. ;)
 
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