Spread-Eagled, Blindfolded, And Fucked
This is another from Tom Sargent’s illustrations of The Way Of A Man With A Maid:

It’s the classic Victorian ravishment — tied down on a piano bench, blindfolded, and fucked silly!
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This is another from Tom Sargent’s illustrations of The Way Of A Man With A Maid:

It’s the classic Victorian ravishment — tied down on a piano bench, blindfolded, and fucked silly!
Elsewhere on Bondage Blog:
There’s often a problem when adventuring in the tropical jungle: where do you store your extra captured women? I mean, tying them to a stake or a pole is the traditional solution, but sometimes there’s loss or damage when the snakes come crawling out of the jungle while you’re out hunting for the lost city of gold:

Artwork is from the cover of an old Real Men magazine.
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Suspension bondage and cunnilingus is a good game, if your skills are up to doing suspensions safely. But… where do the hooks go?

Artist not known.
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This cartoon appeared in a 1971 Sir magazine. Other than the laughable design of the remote control, they pretty much pegged the future (their future) of television watching in our time. Hot and cold running porn on TV on the big screen, baby!

Caption reads “You want to watch ‘Wanda In Bondage’, ‘Orgy-In’, or a documentary on fellatio in the 21st century?”
Cartoonist is Jim Lindensmith.
Reminder to our younger readers: this is what they were actually selling for TVs in 1971:

It wasn’t until 1972 that color TV sets outsold black-and-white sets.
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She knows there’s no crying in fight club, but in the dungeon is another matter. She’s crying now because she damn well knows she’ll be screaming soon:

Art is by Joseph Farrel.
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The word came down straight from the Ayatollah himself: “Strip the captured American spy bitches of their panties!”

Artwork is from the cover of Prisoners Of The Iranian Sadists (War Horrors WA-551, 1980).
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Moral of this story: never snivel in a dungeon with no drainage.

Cartoon is signed by Robert Kyle.