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Trampling is the act of walking on something repeatedly by humans or animals. Trampling on open ground can destroy the above ground parts of many plants and can compact the soil, thereby creating a distinct microenvironment that specific species may be adapted for. It can be used as part of a wildlife management strategy along grazing.
Trampling is a sexual activity that involves being trampled underfoot by another person or persons. [1] Trampling is common enough to support a subgenre of trampling pornography . Because trampling can be used to produce pain, the trampling fetish for some adherents is closely linked to sadomasochistic fetishism.
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Trampling may refer to: Trampling, the effect on soil, vegetation and ground structures; Trampling (sexual practice) Trampling during stampedes; Trample may also refer to: Lady Trample (born 1991), New Zealander skater
Richard Enfield is Utterson's cousin and is a well-known "man about town". He first sees Hyde at about three in the morning in an episode that is well documented as Hyde is deliberately trampling over a little girl. He is the person who mentions to Utterson the actual personality of Jekyll's friend, Hyde.
A chastity device designed to be fastened around the penis and cause pain if it becomes erect. Cock and ball torture (CBT) [a] is a sexual activity involving the application of pain or constriction to the male genitals.
A submissive man worshipping a woman's foot, from Dresseuses d'Hommes (1931). Foot fetishism has been defined as a pronounced sexual interest in feet. For a foot fetishist, points of attraction may include the shape and size of feet, feet soles, toes, jewelry (e.g., toe rings, anklets, etc.), treatments (such as massaging, washing partner's feet or painting partner's toenails), state of dress ...
Posting or postadh (Scottish Gaelic) is a term formerly used in Scotland for a process in washing clothes.It means to trample with the feet, or the act of trampling or treading.