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Position Training
Many slave training programmes include an
element in which the slave is taught to assume various bodily positions
upon command. Positions are typically given short names (such as
'kneel') that correspond to very intricate specifications, covering not
only overall posture (such as kneeling), but also precise positions of
limbs and extremities (e.g. palms up, resting on thighs) and fine
details such as eyes being cast down.
Many protocols require the slave to assume a given
position in a
specific context (e.g. kneeling when the Owner enters the room).
Gorean adherents have a well-developed system of
formal slave positions.See also
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