Feeding Thea Marie A Dick
What could Hogtied.com put in Thea Marie’s face when they’ve got her fixed like this? Why, anything they want:
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What could Hogtied.com put in Thea Marie’s face when they’ve got her fixed like this? Why, anything they want:
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Via Kinky Delight. The artist is Pazzazzu.
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With a willing wife (or “gullible” also works) and bondage furniture like this, who needs to keep paying for cable TV?

Found on Twitter.
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She has a dick phobia, but the thinking is that she’ll get over it after a lot of desensitization training:
Via Hard Tied.
What’s gentle about this anal impaling? Well, the artist is Dolcett, who likely-as-not would draw his cartoon women being spitted for roasting. By comparison this phallic anal plug — despite its size — is a relatively gentle treatment.

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The spiked pinwheel is a BDSM sensation toy that has no equal:
Via Sssh.com.
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This classic tickling art is by famous tickling artist “BAC”, who used to sell short tickling comics on paper in the 1980s:

BAC once wrote about how he got started:
A friend of mine published an off campus underground music and fetish rag and saw some of my drawings and asked me if I wanted to draw for his magazine. The core illustrations that became the foundation for BACCOMIX were executed as one panel spots that parodied various fetish genres. A panel titled “Tales of Tickle Torture” sparked quite a few letters to the editor. I began to think I was onto something.
Quality tickling and foot fetish material was next to non-existent at the time. Enthusiasts traded photo-copied drawings, photos and occasionally got letters published in the mainstream magazines, but there wasn’t anyone producing good material about this subject. So I decided to try my hand at creating a comic book that featured foot fetishism, bondage and tickling. Tales of Tickle Torture #1 was scribbled out in a matter of days and not knowing what to do with it, I stuffed it in a portfolio and went on my merry way.
After art school, as a starving graphic designer, I found myself low on cash. So I pulled out the TTT #1 comic and decided to try to see if there was really a market for this type of work. I sold the first copies through an ad in Fetish Times in 1984. Shortly after the ad ran I returned to my PO box to find it was packed with orders. And the rest is history.
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