The Punishment Of Juno
This artwork is by Antonio da Correggio, dates from 1519, decorates the Camera di San Paolo in Parma, and is known as The Punishment of Juno.
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This artwork is by Antonio da Correggio, dates from 1519, decorates the Camera di San Paolo in Parma, and is known as The Punishment of Juno.
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Charlotte Sartre looks entirely edible in this shiny duct tape gag:

Via Kink.com, in a shoot they once distributed for Submissived, a site that no longer exists. [links updated 2025]
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Is that sheep our rural anti-hero is currently, ah, consorting with? I’m not sure, but it doesn’t matter, because it’s clear enough which pretty blonde beast is going to be enjoying his attentions next:

This art comes from the cover of Storie Nere.
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It’s just a little fish tank, but way out at the end of the Real Time Bondage waterboard I don’t think that helps poor Ashley Lane very much:
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Roll down your stockings, go directly to jail!


As seen on Twitter, as it appeared in The Jacksonian of Cimerron, Kansas on October 20, 1921.
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Without hearing protection there’s potential for long-term hearing loss, but the cardinal doesn’t care at all; he says these women are lucky to have escaped even harsher punishment for their sins. Plus, their screams make every bell-ringing unique, and remind everyone of the unquestioned power of the church:

From the cover of Isabella #206.
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I’m not sure if the candle is just for mood lighting, or if our scary dungeon dude is planning to pick it up and scatter hot wax in tender places:

The artwork is from Italy, and though I can’t make out the signature, it dates from 1994, and is from the cover of Pressione #8.
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