Bending a WM Girl
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1) On the left hand photo Tiffany is leaning against the desk by her thighs and her hands are just lightly touching the desk surface.ColColt wrote:That's a great pose but, with the hands turned down like that and the weight harm the wrists?
2) Yes, the right hand photo is more risky for her hands, but I balanced her so that she was mostly pivoted by her knees. Her shoes added some extra counterweight.
Also she wasn't in that position for long, just long enough to get a couple of photos.
3) If we want to "fool around" in that position we have a really big thick cushion that she lies on so she's fully supported and not resting on her hands.
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I suppose "doggy" is one of the harder positions to get right and not have to stop and reposition using pillows on her knees to raise her up higher...especially if she's not bent like this with the arch...next to impossible I've found-even with a 158CM girl and I'm only 5'-7".3) If we want to "fool around" in that position we have a really big thick cushion that she lies on so she's fully supported and not resting on her hands.
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It's a lot easier when she's leaning over the desk just like in the left picture.ColColt wrote:I suppose "doggy" is one of the harder positions to get right and not have to stop and reposition using pillows on her knees to raise her up higher...especially if she's not bent like this with the arch...next to impossible I've found-even with a 158CM girl and I'm only 5'-7".3) If we want to "fool around" in that position we have a really big thick cushion that she lies on so she's fully supported and not resting on her hands.
The desk is the perfect height, especially if she's wearing heels.
Just put a big cushion under her so she can lie on it and you're good to go with no problems!
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