Saint Andrews Cross:
This cross is fairly standard. There is one small difference which is (the bottom of the cross was designed to be closer together); this design is ideal for cross dressers that have heels on while they're attached to the cross and or for people with bad knees, ankles or back issues. This particular design allows people wearing heels etc to endure more length of time on this cross if desired (by you of course). Also allowing boundaries to be pushed safely and comfortably or at least comfortably uncomfortable ; ) Note: The wood that runs down the middle of the cross in the 1st photo is not part of the cross.
I paid $600 to have this cross built, it wasn't used much or for very long and is in great condition - I am selling it for $300 firm. Note: There isn't anything wrong with this design if you have followed my past posts you would know that I like to change my dungeon furniture up from time to time. PM me if interested.
This cross is fairly standard. There is one small difference which is (the bottom of the cross was designed to be closer together); this design is ideal for cross dressers that have heels on while they're attached to the cross and or for people with bad knees, ankles or back issues. This particular design allows people wearing heels etc to endure more length of time on this cross if desired (by you of course). Also allowing boundaries to be pushed safely and comfortably or at least comfortably uncomfortable ; ) Note: The wood that runs down the middle of the cross in the 1st photo is not part of the cross.
I paid $600 to have this cross built, it wasn't used much or for very long and is in great condition - I am selling it for $300 firm. Note: There isn't anything wrong with this design if you have followed my past posts you would know that I like to change my dungeon furniture up from time to time. PM me if interested.
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