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❤️ Predicament bondage 🐠

"A lady in Predicament bondage - she is forced to uncomfortably stand on her toes to prevent the metallic hook from inserting further into her vagina Predicament bondage is a form of bondage, typically in which a person is restrained with an option of placing themself in one of a pair of uncomfortable positions, which are sufficiently uncomfortable that the person is forced to shift after a time to the other position. The default position is typically intended to cause muscle fatigue, such as standing on tiptoe, which forces the subject to choose a more physically painful position, for example letting themselves lower their weight and stand regularly while forcing a rope attached to their genitals to pull taut and cause pain.CRC Press, Forensic and Medico-Legal Aspects of Sexual Crime, p. 148 Predicament bondage can also involve the use of a single position in which remaining still will not cause any discomfort for the subject, but moving their body will pull on ropes, weights or other devices meant to cause them pain. The subject may then be tickled, sexually pleased or otherwise enticed to move uncontrollably. When performed with multiple submissive participants, a predicament bondage scenario may force one to choose a position that causes pain to the other whom they know and love. The dilemma of being able to spare a loved one pain by submitting to pain, or sparing oneself from pain by submitting another to it, is used in BDSM and power exchange play.Wiseman, Jay. " Erotic Bondage Handbook", 2000. p. 318Sensuous, Sadie. "It's not about the whip", Trafford Publishing, 2003. p. 45 See also *Edgeplay *Stress position *Limits (BDSM) References Bondage (BDSM) "

❤️ Paul Eber 🐠

"Paul Eber's House, Kirchplatz, Wittenberg The grave of Paul Eber, Stadtkirche Wittenberg Paul Eber (8 November 1511 – 10 December 1569) was a German Lutheran theologian, reformer and hymnwriter, known for the hymn for the dying, "Herr Jesu Christ, wahr Mensch und Gott". Life He was born at Kitzingen in Franconia, and was educated at Nuremberg then Wittenberg, where he became the close friend of Philipp Melanchthon. In 1541 he was appointed professor of Latin grammar at Wittenberg, and in 1557 professor of the Old Testament at Wittenberg University. His range of learning was wide, and he published a handbook of Jewish history, a historical calendar intended to supersede the Roman Saints' Calendar, and a revision of the Latin Old Testament. In the theological conflict of the time he played a large part, doing what he could to mediate between the extremists. From 1559 to the close of his life he was superintendent general of the electorate of Saxony. He attained some fame as a hymn writer, his best-known composition being Wenn wir in höchsten Nöten sein. In Wittenberg he lived on the north east corner of Kirchplatz/Judenstrasse, close to the Stadtkirche.Plaque to Paul Eber, Wittenberg He died at Wittenberg on 10 December 1569.. He is buried near the altar in St Mary's Church (Stadtkirche Wittenberg). The grave is less than 100m from his home. Memorials In 1573 Lucas Cranach the Younger created a memorial painting, showing Eber in the Garden of Gethsemane in the church. Remembrance Johann Sebastian Bach composed in 1725 a chorale cantata on his hymn in eight stanzas, Herr Jesu Christ, wahr' Mensch und Gott, BWV 127. Bach also composed a church cantata "Herr Gott, dich loben alle wir" BWV 130, based on the eponymous hymn in twelve stanzas by Paul Eber (1554). References Bibliography * 1511 births 1569 deaths People from Kitzingen German Lutheran theologians Philippists University of Wittenberg faculty Christian hymnwriters 16th-century German Protestant theologians German male non-fiction writers 16th-century hymnwriters 16th-century German writers 16th-century male writers "

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