Kink Reality Check Question of the Day

Sep 05, 2010 08:19

I was reading kink where the sub was kneeling with his hands behind his back and had to stand up, and his dom helped him. I've probably read similar things before, but this time it struck me: how hard is that, really? I took/have taken (I haven't decided yet if this is just a temporary break or if it's really time for me to move on) belly dance for ( Read more... )

sex writing, kink, asking, dance, writing

Leave a comment

Comments 10

inlovewithnight September 5 2010, 15:56:31 UTC
According to the friend I bother about kinky things, it gets more difficult depending on how deep in subspace you are/how much you've been smacked around already, because balance is one of the first things to go. And the starting difficulty varies depending on how good your balance is in the first place. So one data point, anyway. :)

Reply

rsadelle September 5 2010, 22:40:09 UTC
Ah, excellent. Thank you, and thanks to your kinky friend!

Reply


lakeeffectgirl September 5 2010, 16:21:31 UTC
I can do it if I put one foot forward and step up, but I can't rock back on my heels and come standing without touching the floor to balance myself. (Thanks, lame foot.)

Reply

rsadelle September 5 2010, 22:40:52 UTC
Thank you! (This is totally like the sex tips for slashers panel where Minotaur told everyone the prostate feels to the touch like the end of your nose and a roomful of women poked at their noses.)

Reply


allegram September 5 2010, 19:06:49 UTC
My friend who's staying with me and I both tried this (what a fun way to start a visit!). And if we can put one foot forward to push ourselves up with it's very easy. If our ankles were bound too it's harder but not very hard. However on my third try kneeling my knees started to hurt and I could see how on a hard surface especially, cramping or sleepy nerves could provide an additional problem. And in a situation where arms and ankles bindings were connected to each other or something else I would think it would greatly add to the level of difficulty...

Reply

rsadelle September 5 2010, 22:41:21 UTC
Hee! Thank you for the very thorough thinking about this. I hope your friend appreciated the wacky start to the visit!

Reply


norwich36 September 5 2010, 21:45:36 UTC
I tried it and almost fell over and had to grab the couch, so I would say that for less limber subs getting help is probably realistic.

Reply

rsadelle September 5 2010, 22:41:38 UTC
Ah, excellent data point. Thank you!

Reply


trcunning September 6 2010, 07:11:15 UTC
One thing to think about is how long are they kneeling for?

If you go down & straight back up it's usually no problem, but if you're down for like 10 min then bloodflow changes, muscles tense/relax & your balance goes wonky... And I'm just talking physically not even taking headspace into consideration.

Reply

rsadelle September 6 2010, 23:41:46 UTC
Excellent point. Thank you!

Reply


Leave a comment

Up