Locked In A Japanese Women’s Prison
They do things differently overseas. Naked, shivering, crowded communal cells in the Japanese women’s prison. You know you were in jail!

Art is from a 1970s Kitan Club fetish magazine.
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They do things differently overseas. Naked, shivering, crowded communal cells in the Japanese women’s prison. You know you were in jail!

Art is from a 1970s Kitan Club fetish magazine.
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It wasn’t an organization where women had much status to begin with, honestly. But when they screwed up, this became their punishment: a night on the fuck pillar in the maintenance hangar. Servicing two crewmen at a time, all night long. Painful, humiliating, memorable:
Art is from the defunct website Taurus Artworks.
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Rat traps and mouse traps have always been handy substitutes for nipple clamps. So seeing them used as “nipple traps” in this brutal interrogation scene by Hedon is not a surprise. And hey, catching nipples in these traps saves on the cost of the cheese and peanut butter you need when setting them for rodents:

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The thing I love about bed handcuffs is the way they are a perversion of a police tool. They’re never very comfortable or practical, but there’s also never a legitimate reason to handcuff someone to a bed. So the bed handcuffs signify, rather urgently, that some seriously kinky shit is about to be going down in this bedroom:

Panel is from a Milo Manara graphic novel.
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Simon Benson’s rubber bondage art is justly famous. Showing us tightly wrapped rubber bondage fucktoys like this one is a big part of the reason for that:

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I have never conceptualized Bondage Blog as an important part of the dom seeking sub (and sub seeking dom) internet. As demonstrated by the link in this post inter alia, there are sites for that. But even a happily partnered kinkster like myself feels a certain solidarity with folks who are still out there looking. I’ve been there; I know it’s lonely and sometimes when it hasn’t gone well for awhile it can get depressing. It’s my hope that Bondage Blog can help with that in a non-obvious way. I publish a lot of kinky erotic art and photos. One way this can help lonely people is by reminding them that people do get together and find kinky play partners, so it’s worth keeping at it!
I love the optimism of the fishnet dominatrix in this first photo. Her smug smile says “Behold my sub-keeping cellar that I have built! Foolish sub, if you descend my ladder I am keeping you forever. Regret it? Of course you will! But you’ll also have quite a bit of fun…”

That’s the kind of confidence that gets play partners. You just know her sub cellar is never empty!
Then there is the eternal question: what’s the point of having a sub if you don’t toy with them? Apparently our fishnet dominatrix is a big believer in the old game of tying her sub to some solid object where he can’t do any damage and can’t reach himself or her or anything else fun. And then she settles back for some good old-fashioned self-pleasuring. It’s fun for her, it drives him wild, and depending on her stamina, there’s really no limit on how long she can draw out the game. In between orgasms she can always go over to his post (or whatever he’s tied to) and pet him and tease him and get him all hot and bothered:

Any good dominatrix has to have rules, though, and a naughty sub will occasionally break them. Perhaps he found a way to have an unauthorized wank, while he was supposed to be watching his mistress’s self-pleasure. It doesn’t matter; there will always be infractions. For is it not a fundamental rule of storytelling that a bullwhip seen coiled in Mistress’s hand in the first panel of the comic must be cracked against helpless flesh before the end of the story?

Dominatrix panels are from Italian fumetti comics drawn by Magnus.

The realization has just begun to dawn on our bondage heroine that her captor does not intend to fuck her perfectly fine pussy. Or at least, not exclusively:

Artwork by Brian Tarsis.
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