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Spanking Furniture
By: Jack Date: October 26, 2023, 1:32 pm
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Our main interest on this forum seems to be Domestic Discipline,
especially WHASS (wholesome home and school spanking) applied to
minors. To that extent, the furniture which most of us use,
imagine, or write about probably tends to be limited to those
things found around a home or school - straight backed, armless
chairs for a parent to sit in, while taking a boy across their
lap; a bed (especially a child's bed); a footstool; a couch;
easy chair; a kitchen table and chair; or a student's school
desk or a more regular desk.
HOWEVER, other options are available. While I find it hard to
imagine most parents having furniture specifically used to spank
(unless they have a kink of their own, I suppose), there are
things you can find around the house. I know sawhorses can be
used for various standing/bent over positions, especially with
just a bit of added padding, but then I see something like
this...
HTML https://dungeonoutfitters.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Black-Red-R_935f5766-8f47-47d5-9cee-52fe238786c1-570x760.jpg
While this is made as one object, it's basically just a stool
and table next to each other. Without the hooks for restraints,
it's easy to imagine having these items in the home... and it
wouldn't be hard to use them with restraints, if it was called
for.
If you've ever watched a video from Spanking Central (RIP,
Cliff) or Spanking Straight Boys (amongst many others) you know
there are a variety of spanking benches, stocks, and hoists
available specifically.
So, what I'm wondering is pretty much threefold (or even
fourfold) - can you think of other furniture that's used for
spanking on a quotidian basis, what else that's common in a home
could be adapted for specific spanking use, can you see
situations (outside of very strict schools) to use more specific
furniture for spanking minors, and what is your favorite
furniture for spanking (as a top or bottom)?
#Post#: 28019--------------------------------------------------
Re: Spanking Furniture
By: Plagosus Date: October 26, 2023, 4:36 pm
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[quote author=Jack link=topic=3055.msg28014#msg28014
date=1698345169]I know sawhorses can be used for various
standing/bent over positions, especially with just a bit of
added padding[/quote]
I am in the middle of writing a story with just such a piece of
"furniture". I thought I had come up with a novelty. ;)
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Re: Spanking Furniture
By: Kat Date: November 1, 2023, 2:15 pm
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A padded bar stool makes a nice alternative to a gymnastics
horse. Lots of high beds have steps that look a lot like the
Eton birching block. (Pet suppliers also sell these steps for
people with small or old dogs who need help getting on a bed.)
Kat
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Re: Spanking Furniture
By: Plagosus Date: November 1, 2023, 2:28 pm
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[quote author=Kat link=topic=3055.msg28056#msg28056
date=1698866139]
A padded bar stool makes a nice alternative to a gymnastics
horse.
[/quote]
Whilst it would get the bottom up nicely (a sine qua non) I fear
a bar stool would lack stability.
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Re: Spanking Furniture
By: Kat Date: November 1, 2023, 2:32 pm
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[quote author=Plagosus link=topic=3055.msg28057#msg28057
date=1698866894]
[quote author=Kat link=topic=3055.msg28056#msg28056
date=1698866139]
A padded bar stool makes a nice alternative to a gymnastics
horse.
[/quote]
Whilst it would get the bottom up nicely (a sine qua non) I fear
a bar stool would lack stability.
[/quote]
I think the stability would depend on the construction. I had a
pair of stools that came with a table. They were constructed of
square steel tubing, with four legs and supporting members
between the legs. I found it pretty stable for canings. You have
a valid point about many bar stools.
Kat
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Re: Spanking Furniture
By: Plagosus Date: November 2, 2023, 4:27 am
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Isn't stability more a question of the height to width ratio
rather than how solidly constructed the stool is?
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Re: Spanking Furniture
By: Zac Date: November 2, 2023, 7:20 am
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Two chairs, placed back to back, are used for the "Winchester
position" where the miscreant kneels on the seat of one chair,
bends over the chair backs, and places their hands on the seat
of the other chair. I this works with most chairs so long and
the backs are not too high or swivel chairs.
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Re: Spanking Furniture
By: Kat Date: November 2, 2023, 10:28 am
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[quote author=Plagosus link=topic=3055.msg28063#msg28063
date=1698917237]
Isn't stability more a question of the height to width ratio
rather than how solidly constructed the stool is?
[/quote]
I only have anecdotal evidence, Plag. Mine worked fine.
Kat
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Re: Spanking Furniture
By: Plagosus Date: November 2, 2023, 1:59 pm
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[quote author=Kat link=topic=3055.msg28073#msg28073
date=1698938913]
[quote author=Plagosus link=topic=3055.msg28063#msg28063
date=1698917237]
Isn't stability more a question of the height to width ratio
rather than how solidly constructed the stool is?
[/quote]
I only have anecdotal evidence, Plag. Mine worked fine.
Kat
[/quote]
Noted.
I do wonder though if the principle I suggested is correct. I am
never sure about anything which involves applied
mathematics/engineering/physics. Things are either obvious or
counter-intuitive and I never know which applies.
Of course even if the principle does apply it does not follow
that anything theoretically a bit more unstable than something
else will in fact topple over. The question is whether there is
a critical point where the ratio of height to width is such that
toppling over during proceedings is more likely than not.
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Re: Spanking Furniture
By: Jack Date: November 2, 2023, 5:14 pm
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Stability is going to depend on a couple of issues. Height is
going to have something to do with it, because you're raising
the balance point. However, the construction of the base also
has something to do with it. What Kat described - four legs -
is going to be more stable than a bar stool with a round base.
You have to look around some, but they do make bar stools with
weighted bases for more stability (I think it has less to do
with height to width ratio than it does with how the weight is
distributed - with two people using the seat, the point of
balance will be very high, while a weight in the base will help
balance that, if I have the idea right).
Another good option is something like this -
HTML https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/616o9A-ahtL._AC_UL480_FMwebp_QL65_.jpg
These are 24 inches, but they make others that are thirty
inches. I'm not sure if you can get taller than that, but it's
still a pretty good height.
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