I agree that you shouldn't stake unless you intend to show the plant or if the inflorescence is very long (or heavy) or needs staking for transport. Remember, there are no stakes in nature, so whatever you do, the staking should be as unobtrusive as possible and should be done early - that is, as the inflorescence is maturing so that the flowers are arranged (and open in a natural orientation) on the inflorescence.
If you are ever in New England / New York areas and have the opportunity to see them, Nick Mancieri of A&P Orchids and Glen Decker of Piping Rock Orchids are masters in the 'art of staking', especially paphs.
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