Straddling position

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Straddling position, illustration by Franco.

The straddling position (or astride position) is a spanking position. It is a variant of the over-the-knee position and the tucked-under-the-arm position in which the spankee is astride or straddling the spanker's lap.

The spanker sits in a chair or similar piece of furniture and places the spankee astride one or both knees, along the lap instead of over it. The result is that the spankee "rides" the lap, with their lap usually secured under the spanker's left arm. The drawing here depicts this position with spanker seated in a crossed-legged posture. This can be quite effective in imobilizing the short or younger spankee.

The straddling position, in a way, mimics the way a spankee is positioned over a birching horse. The spread legs make clenching the buttocks difficult; in addition they result in a particularly exposed and helpless, and therefore humiliating position.

Gallery

F/F spanking drawing by Louis Malteste.
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