Housewife Revenge Bondage
When one 1960s Japanese housewife gets her bondage revenge against another, it might look something like this:

From a vintage bondage magazine.
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When one 1960s Japanese housewife gets her bondage revenge against another, it might look something like this:

From a vintage bondage magazine.
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This monster’s captive is from some artwork at ErosBlog that originally graced the advertising for small-town haunted-house macabre fright-shows:
I’d say “Run away!” but I think it’s too late.
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Trot, girls! Next watering stop, two miles!
Artwork is French, by Esbey, from the cover of La Dressage de la Maid-Esclave (1930).
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The Les Machos cover this kidnapping artwork comes from looks for all the world like a New Yorker cover gone wrong:
A tight rope harness goes well over a skimpy swim suit:
The artwork is from a foot-tickling bondage manga panel seen at Kinky Delight.
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A steel cable gag is cheap, simple, effective, cruel, punitive, and as permanent as the prison warden wants it to be. In the case of Kate Kenzie, she mouthed off once to many times. There’s a good chance she’ll still be wearing the damn thing when she’s discharged. Some of the prisoners whisper a rumor that it can take more than a year to relearn how to talk after a few years wearing the cable gag:
From Infernal Restraints.
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An unpleasant man, a beach, a bunch of crabs, a rising tide. If our heroine wants out of this one, she’s going to have to use her mouth to convince the nasty man she’s worth digging up, and I don’t think he’s in a listening sort of mood!
Via Bawdy Blog.
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