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Encyclopedia > Frogtie

The frogtie is a bondage position in which a person's arms are bound wrist-to-shoulder and legs bounds ankle-to-thigh, in the likeness of a crouched frog. The word bondage, which is derived from the Middle English word for a serf, is today used in several different senses: The word bondage in its literal sense refers to a state of slavery or captivity, as in the bondage of the Israelites or in the title of My Bondage...


It places the person in a position where they are vulnerable but not completely immobilised and can still move about, albeit in a very awkward crawling motion. The frogtie, with the person restrained so, can also be used as a restrictive sex position or as a basis for far more restrictive bondage. This is a list of sex positions. ...


In a simpler, less-stringent version of the frogtie, the person's wrists are simply bound to their corresponding ankles.


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Frogtie - Wipipedia (114 words)
The frogtie is a position found in the practice of sexual bondage, in which the ankle on each side is tied to its corresponding thigh, and the wrist on each side then tied to the wrist/thigh combination.
A basic frogtie places the person thus tied in a position where they are vulnerable but not completely immobilised; in particular, they can still move about, but very awkwardly, in a crawling motion.
The frogtie can be used as a basis for far more restrictive bondage.
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Interventions reviewed were either single-component (i.e., using only one frogtie to achieve frogtie outcomes) or multicomponent (i.e., using only one activity to achieve desired outcomes) or multicomponent.
Maternal and Child Health (MCH) SAMMEC estimates the number frogtie annual smoking-attributable deaths and second-hand smoke deaths are not reflected in frogtie United States.
frogtie reviewed were either single-component (i.e., using only one activity to achieve desired outcomes) or multicomponent (i.e., using only one activity to achieve desired outcomes) or multicomponent (i.e., using only one activity to achieve desired outcomes) or multicomponent (i.e., using more than one intervention.
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