Spanking Chronicles: Squatting
Welcome again to the Spanking Chronicles. If this is your first time joining us, this is a series where I look at different positions for spanking, look at their effectiveness, appropriateness, and my own feelings about them before rating them. You'd be surprised how many different positions there are for spanking. This one is a little unorthodox and not one people usually think of. So this one should be fun to explore and I'm sure we'll learn something new.
Description: The spankee must bend their knees and maintain a squat position while providing easy access for the spanker. This position is quite unique as the spanker has to swing upwards rather then downwards or side ways. Sideways swings can also be used but I recommend avoided downward strikes as there is increased risk of hitting the lower back. This has the potential to damage the spankee's kidneys. Please never do this.
Effectiveness: In my experience this position is not all that effective in getting a hard swing. Momentum is easier to achieve swinging down or to the side than it is when swinging up. However it is very effective in other ways as this is a very difficult position to maintain. Whether it is effective is causing pain is really dependent on the boy. Some boys will be so focused on maintaining the position that the spanking won't register that much. On the other hand the spanking could distract him from maintaining the posture causing him distress.
Appropriateness: Due to the difficulty involved in maintaining this position it is very appropriate for training purposes. If you are trying to teach posture or discipline this is a very good one to use. It is appropriate for punishment but I would only use it if you want to teach a specific lesson. It is a good punishment to combat laziness. Making the boy do squats before and after is a really good little extra to throw in there. It's an extra dimension to the punishment that makes him a more active participant rather than a passive recipient.
My Feelings: I find this one incredibly interesting. Useful, if you are using it the right way and a great training tool. Whether or not it will work on your boy is something you will have to find out for yourself. Your can get creative with this one if you want to add thing to it. For example squatting exercises. It's a good one to try and see if it works for you.
Final scores: Versatility = 4/10. Pain = 6/10 (not high for swing alone but including pain holding the position). Humiliation = 5/10. Comfort 2/10 (not a position that can be held for long). My personal score= 7/10 (fun to play around with).
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