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When rigging suspensions, I prefer to remove a support to begin the suspension, instead of "hoisting" the captive into the air. And of course I always do support-removal for flying spread-eagles. Usually we use one of my institutional tables as the pre-support, but that wouldn't fit in the van, so this time we had to use stools.
The center of a lady's weight is right about at her hips, so in a suspension, the most important place to provide support is at that hip point. For this position, I provided the primary weight support a tad south, via separate top-of-thigh ropes. Secondary weight support was located above and below the breasts. All other ropes were only incidental to weight support.
JPG Photoset: Zip file containing JPGs (1200pixels longest side). Set LorenChance4b. May 21.