Head-between-legs position
The term head-between-legs position describes different spanking positions in which the spankee's head is locked between the spanker's legs. The purpose of this is to restrain the spankee, but also adds to the humiliation of the spankee as it is embarassing to have one's head locked helplessly between another person's legs.
This can be done in the following positions:
- in the bent-over position
- in the kneeling position
- in the on-all-fours position
The spanker may want to make sure his or her leg pressure is not too high to make it uncomfortable for the spankee's skull and ears, and to make sure he or she does not apply pressure to the spankee's neck where it could do serious harm.
For lightweight spankees such as preteen children, it is also possible for the spanker to take the spankee's head between his legs and then pick up the spankee with one hand by the waistband of his pants or shorts, so that the delinquent is elevated in suspense during his spanking. A 19th century author, narrating his school days, described this method as being used by one of his teachers for canings or switchings.
Gallery
M/F spanking illustration by Martin van Maële.
Spanking cartoon by Wilhelm Busch, 1860
Spanking cartoon by Wilhelm Busch, 1878
Illustration by Louis Malteste, 1919.
Illustration by Martin van Maële, 1926.
Variants
- In the waist-between-legs position, the spankee is locked between the spanker's legs by his or her waist.
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