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The hogtie when used on ]s and ] has it where |
The hogtie when used on ]s and ] has it where three of the four limbs are tied together, as tying all four together is difficult and can result in harm to the animal. When performed on a human, however, a hogtie is any position that results in the arms and legs being bound, both tied behind the person and then connecting the hands and feet. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
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The hogtie is a method of tying the limbs together, rendering the subject immobile and helpless. Originally, it was applied to pigs (hence the name) and other young four-legged animals.
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The hogtie when used on pigs and cattle has it where three of the four limbs are tied together, as tying all four together is difficult and can result in harm to the animal. When performed on a human, however, a hogtie is any position that results in the arms and legs being bound, both tied behind the person and then connecting the hands and feet.
See also
- Hogtie bondage, an erotic BDSM practice.
References
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2005-12-20. Retrieved 2005-10-24.
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