Jacking a hogtie
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A stringent hogtie with the back arched; courtesy Westward Bound
Jacking a hogtie is the process of making the hogtied victim arch his or her back.
Much of the arching of a model's back in hogtie photographs is due not to the ropes but the model's ability to bend. The tying process leaves the model flat; tightening the ropes just bends the knees more and brings the ankles and wrists closer. However, if the model lifts his or her head, shoulders, and chest off the ground, the feet will rise off the buttocks with the soles pointing up, the back will curve and the hands will be well clear of the buttocks.
See also
Hogtie articles:
- Box hogtie
- Chair hogtie
- La Crapaudine
- Frogtie hogtie
- Hogcuff
- Hogsack
- Hogstrap
- Hogtie
- Hogtie bondage
- Jacking a hogtie
- Kneeling hogtie
- Monoglove hogtie
- Personal experiences
- Pole hogtie
- Pretzel hogtie
- Reverse hogtie
- Reverse prayer hogtie
- Semi-hogtie
- Spread hogtie
- Straitjacket hogtie
- Supine hogtie
- Suspended hogtie
- Vertical hogtie