S is for Stress positions
In the interrogation of suspects stress positions are used to put the subject into a situation where he is stressed and more likely to give information or confess to a crime. In most societies this is not legal for the police or judicial authorities but it ahs certainly been used by the military in war situations and from time to time ahs got well out of hand. It is not quite torture but it is close to it and in some countries the two go hand in hand.
Of course there are problems in that a subject who has been tortured will say anything to get out of the torture so information gained this way is rarely reliable.
Mistresses use stress positions in bondage on their slaves to make things more intense. If the slave is comfortable in bondage and is left he may well just drift off to sleep. But if he is made to stand on tiptoes or kneeling head to the floor or bound so that the can neither lift his head or straighten his legs then this is a stress position and the bondage is more severe. If he is shouted at by Mistress or She spits in his face, or She keeps him in the dark or plays loud music to disorientate him She is increasing the intensity of the experience.
So stress positions can be used to enhance bondage. They include kneeling head to the floor, sitting cross legged with collar attached to ankles, the stocks or rack, making him stand on one leg or on tip toes with the position made more difficult with a rope around the balls that will tighten if he comes off his toes, any position that keeps him bent or stretched or kept so he cannot more will become stressful over time and this is made greater if he is sitting on a backside that has been recently spanked or caned.
Hooding him increases the tension and using heat and cold enhance it further.
( See also: bondage, hoods, chains, predicament bondage, torment and torture)
