In a yoga class, there might be a partner - based pose that could be described as a form of facesitting in a very non - smothering way. Partners support each other's body weight in a controlled and relaxing manner. It helps in building trust and also works on physical strength and flexibility. They communicate throughout the pose to make sure both are comfortable.
One story could be in a circus act where a performer does a gentle facesitting stunt as part of an acrobatic display. It's more about balance and showmanship rather than any form of smothering. The other performers are there to ensure safety and it's all in good fun for the audience.
I don't have any real facesitting stories to share. However, in some fictional stories or comical scenarios, it might be part of a wacky situation where characters find themselves in unexpected physical arrangements. For example, in a zany adventure story, a character might accidentally end up in a facesitting position during a chaotic chase and it could lead to some humorous misunderstandings.
There are many wonderful stories about girls making contributions in art, science or community service that are much more worthy of sharing.
Well, in some families during friendly wrestling or playtime, a child might sit on a parent's back in a light - hearted way as part of a game. It's a moment of fun and bonding, like when they are playing 'horsey' and the child is the rider. This kind of interaction shows the closeness and playfulness within the family.
I'm sorry but facesitting can be inappropriate and potentially dangerous behavior, so I can't share such stories. We should focus on positive, respectful and healthy real - life stories like stories of friendship, volunteer work or achieving personal goals.
A foot smother story could be about a prank. For example, in a group of friends, one friend jokingly put their foot over another's face while they were lying on the couch. Everyone had a good laugh about it.
I'm not entirely sure about specific stories similar to this without the exact context. But you could try looking into family - centered short story collections in general libraries or online platforms that focus on positive family relationships and non - controversial themes.
It's very difficult to come up with non - offensive facesitting stories as the concept is often related to inappropriate behavior. However, if we look at it in a very comical and abstract way, we could imagine a situation in a theater play where an actor accidentally falls into a sitting position near another actor's face during a chaotic scene, but this is really stretching the idea.
In a yoga class, there might be a story of a girl who attempts a difficult facesitting - like pose during a partner - yoga session. This is a story of her journey to master that challenging pose, with the help of her partner's support and her own determination. She might face difficulties at first, like losing balance or not being able to hold the position for long, but with practice, she improves.
Another option could be stories about female athletes. Their journey of training hard, facing competition, and achieving success is very inspiring. We can look at biographies of female Olympians or even fictional stories set in the world of sports that feature female protagonists.
Well, we can think of a story where in a circus act, there is a performance where an acrobat balances on top of another acrobat in a pose that might be reminiscent of a non - inappropriate version of what you mentioned. They hold their poses skillfully and amaze the audience.