Bondage Dinner
Tied to a tree in a quiet North American forest, it was just a harmless lover’s game until the bear showed up:

The artist, Steve O. Reno, captioned this piece “Indian Food”. Groan…
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Tied to a tree in a quiet North American forest, it was just a harmless lover’s game until the bear showed up:

The artist, Steve O. Reno, captioned this piece “Indian Food”. Groan…
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I wonder how long she can balance like that?
Photo is from deep in the archives at Hogtied.com, which is now part of Kink Unlimited.
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I don’t know what sort of feckless stocks or pillory that useless wooden prop was intended to be a gesture at, but with a bit of rope it could be made to serve. For that matter, with a bit of rope the pretty witch could be be made to serve too:

I believe she’s Olga San Juan and the photo is probably publicity for a movie.
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This pretty blonde journalist had a rough time during the Uprising in West Africa, as drawn by Predondo for Dofantasy:
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From Kinky Delight:
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Many a medical horror movie has a scene like this. Legs in casts, can’t move, helpless to resist the advances of the creepy orderly…

From the Italian horror pulps, if I’m reading the style right.
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I suspect this tricky bit of bondage art owes its origin to a time and place where overly-explicit bondage art carried legal risk. By placing the wooden stakes and ropes at the periphery of the artwork, we never explicitly see that the lady’s arms and legs are actually tied to the stakes, although of course they must be; and thus was plausible deniability preserved in the event the face of any potentially overzealous prosecution:

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