Tradditional wooden horse

The traditional horse consists of two planks resting on the floor forming a triangular shape. The subject is lowered onto the apex of the triangle and held in place their arms bound. The planks ensure the legs are spread apart and the genitalia have contact with the aspex of the triangular platform. The subjects feet cannot or can barely touch the floor so all their weight is supported on the apex of the planks. At first they may experience some pleasure from the contact between the gentiles and the hard surface. but, soon they feel discomfort and them pain has boody weight and gravity do their work. The genital area becomes bruised and sore while agonising cramps develop in the legs and lower body through the need to maintain a balanced position and shift contacgt

Tradditional wooden horse
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