Box stocks

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'''Box stocks''' are a variation on the basic [[stocks]] design. They consist of a floor-standing box which has holes for the wrists and ankles. The [[captive]] is forced to stand upright bending over with their hands on the floor. This puts them in an ideal position for [[spanking]], [[flogging]], and [[caning]].
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'''Box stocks''' are a variation on the basic [[stocks]] design. They consist of a floor-standing box which has holes for the wrists and ankles. The [[captive]] is forced to stand upright [[bending over]] with their hands on the floor. This puts them in an ideal position for [[spanking]], [[flogging]], and [[caning]].
  
 
The hunched-over position that the stocks forces on its captive can become uncomfortable after a time. The position might also cause some victims to faint; this can be dangerous as should the captive fall, they could break a wrist or ankle.
 
The hunched-over position that the stocks forces on its captive can become uncomfortable after a time. The position might also cause some victims to faint; this can be dangerous as should the captive fall, they could break a wrist or ankle.

Latest revision as of 13:53, 12 June 2015

Box stocks are a variation on the basic stocks design. They consist of a floor-standing box which has holes for the wrists and ankles. The captive is forced to stand upright bending over with their hands on the floor. This puts them in an ideal position for spanking, flogging, and caning.

The hunched-over position that the stocks forces on its captive can become uncomfortable after a time. The position might also cause some victims to faint; this can be dangerous as should the captive fall, they could break a wrist or ankle.

Box stocks are available from a number of retailers; however, box stocks are not difficult to build at home, requiring only basic woodworking skills to construct.

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