She Gives Good Bondage Head
Well, possibly “gives” is not really the operative word. But it’s good, anyway!

Artist is Laurent.
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Well, possibly “gives” is not really the operative word. But it’s good, anyway!

Artist is Laurent.
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He’s tying her as tight as he can, while she tries to distract him from his knots by giving him a handjob:

Art is by Bill Ward.
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This is from Hustler’s Taboo:
Moral: if you keep a girl on a short enough leash, you can pretty much make her do anything!
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She did not know that egg-laying was going to be part of the chicken cosplay game. Is that a tube of lube in his hand, or is it a capsaicin muscle-heating rub?

Finally we have an idea for a game to play with those chrome eggs you used to be able to find in kinky online stores. They’re not just for Easter any more!
Art is by The Veterinarian.
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Do you think pony-play is hot? Do you have a filly on your string who would be willing to trot so high for you, if you only knew how to train her properly? This book is for you:
The book is The Human Pony by Rebecca Wilcox, available as part of The Stockroom’s collection of animal role play items. Stockroom summary:
The age-old fetish of the ponygirl or ponyboy has never been hotter! Today’s kinksters, responding to the compelling creak of leather, the attention-getting snap of whips, and the rhythmic clip-clop of hooves, have built an entire fetish and community around the beauty, power and erotic appeal of ponygirls and ponyboys.
Now renowned San Francisco Bay Area Ponymistress Rebecca Wilcox has distilled her decades of experience owning and training bio-horses, plus her outrageously kinky imagination, into a comprehensive and lavishly illustrated introduction to outfitting and training the human pony.
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All lovers of vintage French fetish photography are probably aware that much of it comes from the marketing materials for a few fetish-fashion businesses in Paris before World War II. Two such companies were Yva Richard and Diana Slip, about which this article offers additional detail:
Two of the pioneering companies that were feeding the fetish community with their playthings were Yva Richard and Diana Slip.
Yva Richard was the husband and wife duo of L. Richard and Nativa Richard. Getting their start sometime in the early 1920s, Nativia was not only the talented seamstress making Yva Richard’s signature risque lingerie, but she also modeled much of the companies cheeky creations and would routinely appeared in Yva Richard’s popular mail-order catalog from which the kinky couple sold everything from masks to iron restraints. The Richards’ biggest competition back in the 20s was Diana Slip — a fetish wear company run by Léon Vidal. Vidal’s collection while very much marketed to purveyors of kink had a slightly more sophisticated air and was not as overtly deviant as Yva Richard’s designs.
The fancy-shackles photo at the top of the post is credited to Yva Richard.
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If she’s very especially ticklish, you’ll want to make sure she can’t move her feet before you start this kind of play. An absorbent pad under her bottom isn’t a bad idea either:

By an unknown artist for DrawingPalace.com, a BDSM art site that went defunct back in 2008 or so.
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