Sunday, October 20, 2024

Face Sitting - Queening Chair Lies. :)


In middle ages, many women of wealth had male "tongue" slaves that would "serve" them whenever their husbands were away. The idea of only sitting on a man's face would allow them to experience some pleasure but remain faithful to their husbands. In ancient Persia, "queening chairs" were crafted to cradle the man's head and neck for support in case he was called to service many women, or if the woman involved needed longer servicing than usual. Women would sit on the chair and drape their dress over it. There was a hole they'd sit over where the man's face was to be.

I keep seeing the above all over the Internet with the same text. The thing is, there is/was a device or piece of furniture known as "birthing chairs" used for the obvious purpose of...childbirth. So, that is not the same as a Queening chair. Imagine that, bad information on the Internet, who would have ever guessed that could happen, lol. 

Anyway, my point being, to the best of my knowledge, there is no evidence of any of the assertions made by those copy/paste people with the claims above, though it is a nice thought from a sexual historical perspective.  :) 

3 comments:

  1. Hello miss Chaland, YT has this nice channel, called 'History Hit'. They have a interesting section about 'sex in medieval times'.

    Kind regards,

    Marco (from Lady Lindsay)

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    1. Thanks for the tip Marco. I'll have to check it out.

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