She’s In The Soup
She really should have turned down this dinner invitation:
Art is by MJ Bivouac.
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She really should have turned down this dinner invitation:
Art is by MJ Bivouac.
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Remember, kinky friends: it’s called the “master bedroom” for a reason!
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He’s reeling her in, irresistibly and inexorably. She doesn’t appear to mind at all:
According to a 1988 Bondage Life magazine, this is from a presumptively-vanilla Australian women’s magazine:
“The Love Bind” — That’s the title of the article this editorial photo is supposed to illustrate. It’s from Cleo magazine, an Australian publication for women, and no, it’s not about bondage, it’s about women who are afraid of commitment. It does look like the models had a bit more fun than they were intended to, however.
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Lurid depictions of settler women taken captive by Native Americans have a tradition in American arts and letters as old as the North American settlement project itself. This pulp illustration is firmly in that tradition:
From the February 1967 issue of Adam magazine.
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I was fascinated to read the kinky femdom artist Sardax reminiscing about his first view of the internet, and his instant grasp of its liberatory effect for kinky artists:
The first time I saw the internet was a complete revelation.
One summer’s day around ’96 I was at the seaside home of an erotic writer, who also happened to be a pioneer of the web. He had invited me to see his new Apple Mac – “his wonderful machine” and the astonishing ‘Internet’.
Through a fug of heavy cigarette smoke I gazed at his magic lantern, at something called a ‘website’!
“Surely they can’t show that ??” I gasped as we looked at some dubious page.I was reminded of the famous lines of Keats poem, ‘On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer’ :-
Then felt I like some watcher of the skies
When a new planet swims into his ken;I could see that the rules had all changed. We could now write and depict virtually what we wished. Oh, sure, the webhost was in between but they were usually quite liberal, hippy and unintrusive . And kinky art was liberated, as was a lot more. No longer did I need to worry whether my drawings would be published because I could be the publisher.
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The crotch rope looks pretty tight, but I’ll be we can get it a little tighter if we give it a sturdy yank:
This looks to be from the enormous and gritty corpus of John Blakemore’s infamous HOM/Cal-Star movie loops and related magazines.
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Bondage and butt plugs: two fun hobbies that are even more fun when combined!
From Kinky Delight.
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